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Family time

Bernadette Reese pours water on her son, Viktor, 8, after playing a few games of pickleball Tuesday with her family, including her daughter, Gabi, 11, and husband, Tom, at Kruegel

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Report: Shots fired into Hickory Village Memory Care

Hickory Village Memory Care was struck by several bullets Monday night. No one at the village was injured.

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Today in Keys History

1821: Excerpt for the Logbook of the U.S. Schooner Shark LCDR M.C. Perry commanding: Pleasant Trade Winds. Crew variously employed. Lat. 13.77 Long. 57.71. On the Sick List 4. Expenditure

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Exhibition highlights a selection of works from the 1960s through 2010s by Jack Whitten

a href= http://www.hauserwirth.com target= _blank Hauser & Wirth /a Hong Kong is presenting American abstractionist Jack Whitten’s first solo

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Online exhibition proposes an about-turn in economic thinking: Not growth, but balance in nature


Online exhibition proposes an about-turn in economic thinking: Not growth, but balance in nature
De Afbreekeconomie. Photo: Roel van Tour.
ROTTERDAM
.- Bringing the maelstrom of plastic pollution to a halt requires us to think outside the box: How do you eventually break down what you are producing right now? On April 8, Dutch art Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen launched ‘The Breakdown Economy’, a bio-based response to the pollution of the fossil-based economy. This online exhibition proposes an about-turn in economic thinking: Not growth, but balance in nature.
You can now make a virtual visit to the online exhibition ‘The Breakdown Economy’ till December 31st 2021. At the invitation of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Studio Klarenbeek & Dros and the artists’ collective Atelier Van Lieshout present a vision for an alternative production chain. One is realistic; the other is provocative. In addition, designers Koehorst in ’t Veld have created a graphic installation that reveals the growth of the fossil- and bio-based economies over recent decades. The result is an exhibition where reflection, innovative makership and brute force are juxtaposed. In 2017, some 50 or so designers and artists already proposed a solution for the flaws in our lifestyle in the Boijmans exhibition ‘Change the System’. With ‘The Breakdown Economy’ Boijmans is digging deeper into the increasingly urgent quest for alternative solutions.

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Turner Contemporary appoints 5 new trustees to its board, further strengthening its connection to Kent

Today a href= https://turnercontemporary.org target= _blank Turner Contemporary /a announces the appointment of five new trustees, who will play a

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Jaynie Miller Studenmund joins Getty Board of Trustees


Jaynie Miller Studenmund joins Getty Board of Trustees
Jaynie Miller Studenmund. Photo: Nick Boswell.
LOS ANGELES, CA
.-The J. Paul Getty Trust Board of Trustees has elected business executive and independent board member Jaynie Miller Studenmund to its Board.
“Jaynie’s extensive leadership experience across many different fields will serve the Getty well,” said Dr. David L. Lee, chair of the Getty Board of Trustees. “She has deep knowledge from service on both non-profit and corporate Boards. We welcome her to the Board, where she will help us guide one of the world’s leading cultural organizations into a new, post-pandemic era.”

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Exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts brings together new works by Yann Pocreau


Exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts brings together new works by Yann Pocreau
Yann Pocreau (born in 1980), Impermanencies 01, 2017, digital prints, 84 x 102 cm. Collection of the artist.
MONTREAL
.- Well known for his photography, multidisciplinary artist Yann Pocreau has for a number of years been keenly interested in light and its many manifestations. The exhibition Impermanencies, presented at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, brings together new works by Pocreau that offer a poetic reflection on time, the cosmos and photography.
Impermanencies is the culmination of an MMFA-sponsored residency the artist completed at the Darling Foundry from 2016 to 2018 as well as a research stint conducted at the Mont-Mégantic Observatory in 2018, during which he studied the universe and its phenomena. The exhibition offers a metaphorical expression of Pocreau’s recent musings and the existential questions that astronomy and an observation of the stars naturally inspire.

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Hindman's Spring Fine Art sales to feature important works by Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, and others


Hindman's Spring Fine Art sales to feature important works by Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, and others
Joan Mitchell (American, 1925-1992), Untitled, 1989. Estimate: $500,000-700,000.
CHICAGO, IL
.- This May, Hindman will present three days of fine art sales featuring nearly 500 works of art. The auctions will kick-off with American and European Art on May 3, followed by Post War and Contemporary Art on May 4, and conclude with Prints and Multiples on May 5. Outstanding collections and artworks will be featured including important works by Joan Mitchell, Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, Alexander Calder, and others. Mitchell’s extraordinary Untitled, 1989 (lot 32) will headline the three sales and will be offered at $500,000-700,000. Untitled, 1989 is from a Private Collection (Atlanta, Georgia) and was purchased from Cheim & Read in New York in 2012.

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New publication investigates digital developments on the African continent


New publication investigates digital developments on the African continent
Digital Imaginaries. African Positions Beyond the Binary.
KARLSRUHE
.-ZKM launched a new publication called Digital Imaginaries. Digital Imaginaries. African Positions Beyond the Binary was published in German and English by Kerber Verlag Bielefeld/Berlin on March 23, 2021.
The book presents the results of the three-year cooperative project Digital Imaginaries (2018-2021). The project partners were Kër Thiossane and Afropixel Festival in Dakar/Senegal, Wits Art Museum and Fak'ugesi Festival of African Digital Innovation in Johannesburg, South Africa, and the ZKM | Karlsruhe. Digital Imaginaries investigated digital developments on the African continent by focusing on exhibitions, festivals and performances, seminars, lectures and artist residencies. The project leader was Richard Rottenburg, curators of the exhibitions in Dakar, Johannesburg, and Karlsruhe were Julien McHardy, Marion Louisgrand Sylla, Oulimata Gueye, Fiona Rankin-Smith, Tegan Bristow, and Philipp Ziegler.

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