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Alice Neel s Communism Is Essential to Her Art You Can See It in the Battlefield of Her Paintings, and Her Cruel Portrait of Her Son

Alice Neel s Communism Is Essential to Her Art You Can See It in the Battlefield of Her Paintings, and Her Cruel Portrait of Her Son
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National Endowment for the Humanities Announces New Grants

National Endowment for the Humanities Announces New Grants The first round of funding for the year totals $24 million and will support 225 projects across the country. An undated image shows archaeologists’ discovery of a 5,000-year-old mass-production brewery in the ancient city of Abydos at Sohag Governorate in Egypt, in this image released on Feb. 13, 2021, by a Joint Egyptian-American Archaeology Mission.Credit.Reuters April 14, 2021, 12:01 a.m. ET The New York Botanical Garden, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the Judd Foundation in Marfa, Texas, are among 225 beneficiaries of new grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities that were announced on Wednesday.

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What would I do? Frank Gehry, 92, is too busy to retire

What would I do? Frank Gehry, 92, is too busy to retire Frank Gehry looks out from behind a model of the King Street project in his native Toronto, at his architecture studio in Los Angeles, April 6, 2021. At 92, the Pritzker-winning architect is focusing on social justice projects and dismisses the idea of scaling back. “What would I do?” he said. “I enjoy this stuff.” Erik Carter/The New York Times. by Robin Pogrebin (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- It was midafternoon on a Monday and Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry — despite having just turned 92 in a pandemic, completed the top floor of his building in the Grand Avenue development, and prepared for a show of new sculpture at the Gagosian Gallery — had little interest in sitting back to reflect on this potentially meaningful moment in his life and career.

NEH Announces $24 Million for 225 Humanities Projects Nationwide

(April 14, 2021) WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) today announced $24 million in grants for 225 humanities projects across the country. These grants will support a diverse range of exemplary humanities projects, including Audio History Project, a podcast series that uses archival audio recordings to illuminate forgotten stories about individuals and events from twentieth-century American history and culture, and Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade, an online repository that documents the lives of individuals who were enslaved, owned slaves, or participated in the historical slave trade. “NEH is proud to support these 225 new projects, which embody excellence, intellectual rigor, and a dedication to the pursuit of knowledge, even as our nation and the humanities community continue to face the challenges of the pandemic,” said NEH Acting Chairman Adam Wolfson. “We look forward to the con

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