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Robert Swain s scaled color studies for monumental series on view at David Richard Gallery
Installation: Robert Swain, Scaled Color Studies for Monumental Paintings: Selections From Iconic Series Since 1987. © Robert Swain, Courtesy David Richard Gallery, LLC.
NEW YORK, NY
.-David Richard Gallery is presenting a selection of smaller scaled studies created by Robert Swain to confirm the colors and their corresponding interactions prior to producing the much larger paintings. These are detailed studies for paintings from several different iconic series created by the artist from 1987 through 2020. They are prepared the same way as the larger paintings, with the same care and precision on the same supports (except for some earlier studies on Masonite panels) and the same paint as the larger counterparts.
GREEN BAY - Associated Bank has selected Andrew J. Harmening to be its new president and CEO beginning April 28.
Harmening will also join the bank s board of directors. He most recently was a senior executive vice president at Huntington Bank in charge of consumer and business banking.
Jay Williams, Associated s board chairman, said the bank was very fortunate to hire Harmening, who has a background in team building and digital banking services. He said Harmening s experience at different levels of banking made him the right person to succeed CEO Philip B. Flynn, who previously announced plans to retire at the end of the year.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) About 2 million more Wisconsin residents, including those with certain pre-existing conditions, will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in the next round to be announced later this week, the state’s deputy health secretary said Monday.
That would be the single largest expansion of vaccine-eligible people in Wisconsin since the first doses began trickling into the state in the mid-December. Those were targeted to front-line health care workers, then expanded to those over age 65 and this month a group of 700,000 people. including all teachers, were made eligible.
Health officials have been under pressure to broaden those eligible to people with underlying health conditions that could put them more at risk of serious illness should they get COVID-19. State health officials have been working to determine which pre-existing conditions will make a person eligible and are expected to announce the next group, about 2 million people, on Thursd
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