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When cinemas, theatres and art galleries will reopen after lockdown


When cinemas, theatres and art galleries will reopen after lockdown
As part of the easing of the third lockdown, the government has announced the return of indoor entertainment from early summer
Theatres will be back from May 17 – but with social distancing in place
Credit: Stephen Crocker
Lockdown measures across England have begun to be gradually lifted, as some freedoms are restored to the public.
Normality, however, is a way off. The Prime Minister has suggested that rapid testing or vaccine passports (known officially as Covid “certification”) may be required for audiences, in order to bring back larger events. 
A number of pilot events in Liverpool are to run during April and early May, with before-and-after lateral flow tests to gauge the feasibility of large, non-socially-distanced audiences.  ....

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'Brutal Beauty: The Art and Life of Jean Dubuffet' At The Barbican; Join An Online Curator's Talk... - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily.com


Art should always make you laugh a little and fear a little. Anything but bore’.
Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty is the first major UK exhibition of the work of French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) in over 50 years. One of the most provocative voices in postwar modern art, Dubuffet rebelled against conventional ideas of beauty, hoping to capture the poetry of everyday life in a gritty, more authentic way. Drawn from international public and private collections, Brutal Beauty brings together more than 150 works: from early portraits, lithographs and fantastical statues to enamel paintings, butterfly assemblages and giant colourful canvases. It is on view at the Barbican Art Gallery in London this spring (check the website for schedule changes and reopening updates). ....

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Save the Dates for Upcoming Events at the Sordoni Art Gallery


Wilkes University
January 19, 2021|Submitted by: Today@Wilkes
Brutal Beauty: The Transformation of Women through Mythology
Martha Posner
Feb. 9 through April 11
Brutal Beauty: The Transformation of Women in Mythology at the Sordoni Art Gallery
is a mid-career retrospective of the interdisciplinary artist Martha Posner. Posner
is a mixed media artist living and working in Martins Creek, Pennsylvania. Examining
themes of trauma and recovery through the lens of classic mythology, Posner’s large
scale paintings and sculptures haunt the viewer with an unparalleled perspective on
familiar folklore.
The Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University is free and open to the public and offers ....

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Our pick of 2021 art publications—Musa Mayer on her father, Philip Guston, while Jean Dubuffet is reassessed


Books to look out for in 2021
As 2021 dawns, we have rounded up key art books for the new year, highlighting important tomes we hope will get you through the next 12 months. Enjoy and please sign up to our free newsletter for more Book Club content.
Jean Dubuffet, Skedaddle (L’Escampette), 31 October 1964, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
© Fondation Dubuffet, Paris / ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2020
Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty (Prestel) by Eleanor Nairne, ed
Le Havre-born artist Jean Dubuffet remains a somewhat enigmatic figure to UK audiences, a void that will no doubt be filled by an ambitious new exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery in London (11 February-23 May). This accompanying monograph delves into the life and art of Dubuffet, described as “one of the most provocative voices of postwar modern art”. The publication explores Dubuffet’s work in thematic sections focusing on specific series such as the 1950s g ....

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