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® Gazelli Art House announces successful opening of A State Of Acceptance, a joint exhibition of works from Kalliopi Lemos and Nancy Atakan

® Gazelli Art House announces successful opening of A State Of Acceptance, a joint exhibition of works from Kalliopi Lemos and Nancy Atakan
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Mayfair's flag designs revealed by Bob & Roberta Smith RA to Launch Art in Mayfair 2023

Monday 12 June marked the launch of a href= http://bondstreet.co.uk target= _blank Art in Mayfair 2023 /a , with Royal Academician Bob & Roberta Sm

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Bob & Roberta Smith Unveil Vibrant Flag Designs On Bond Street

Bob & Roberta Smith Unveil Vibrant Flag Designs On Bond Street
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5 fun things to do with family and friends in London, June 19-25

From rooftop cookouts to Sex in the City fun, here are five fun things to do in London with family and friends, this week June 19 to 25.

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The Top 12 Exhibitions To See In London This June

Looking for an awesome London exhibition this June? Here's our roundup of must-see shows in the capital.

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park unveils new works in the landscape

a href= http://www.ysp.org.uk target= _blank YSP /a announced the acquisition of Ro Robertson’s Stone (Butch) (2021) into its permanent colle

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New public sculpture unveiled on International Women's Day


New public sculpture unveiled on International Women's Day
Kalliopi Lemos, The Plait, height 650cm, 2020. Photo: Bram Vreugdenhil.
ROTTERDAM
.- One of the most beloved pieces at FRIEZE Sculpture in London’s Regent Park last November has found a permanent location. Kalliopi Lemos’ giant steel sculpture The Plait has been acquired for the public sculpture collection Rotterdam. At a height of no less than six and a half meters, The Plait was unveiled on International Women's Day. The Plait is the title of the slender steel sculpture by the London-based, Greek-born artist Kalliopi Lemos (1951). The Plait, made in 2020, is an upright cut off plait of dark brown hair of monumental proportions. Kalliopi Lemos is best known for her large-scale public installations of everyday objects, sometimes of colossal size. The Plait raises questions about the role of femininity in modern society and rebels against patriarchal coercion. The Plait is the first work by a female artist on the sculpture terrace. The sculpture terrace was founded in 2001 during Rotterdam European City of Culture. The Plait connects to the theme of the human figure of which the sculpture terrace displays examples. Ranging from modern classical bronzes by Auguste Rodin (l'Homme qui Marche, 1907) and Henri Laurens (La Grande Musicienne, 1938) to more abstract works by Fritz Wotruba (Reclining Figure, 1969) or Joel Shapiro (Untitled, 1999). Today, the international ensemble on the sculpture terrace forms the centerpiece of a much larger collection that can be found throughout the city. After the devastating destructions in May 1940, when the historical city centre was destroyed by heavy Luftwaffe bombing, Rotterdam was rebuilt and contemporary public sculpture was regarded a vital component for the inhabitants of the new city. Works by renowned artists such as Ossip Zadkine, Alexander Calder, Henry Moore, Marino Marini and the Rotterdam-born Willem de Kooning a.o. were purchased or commissioned. This collection has grown over the years and will now be enriched once more. The Plait is the first addition to the terrace since 2001. Twenty years later, Monday, March 8, 2021, The Plait was unveiled.

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Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net


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ATHENS, GA
.- Long overshadowed by the rise of abstract expressionism in the 1950s, magic realism’s reputation is on the way up again. The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia is presenting the exhibition “Extra Ordinary: Magic, Mystery and Imagination in American Realism” from February 27 to June 13, 2021, seeking to reexamine how we define magic realism and expand the canon of artists who worked within this category. The term “magic realism” was popularized in 1943 during the exhibition “American Realists and Magic Realists” at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), organized by curator Dorothy C. Miller with assistance from museum director Alfred H. Barr Jr. and arts impresario Lincoln Kirstein. The Georgia Museum of Art’s exhibition includes works originally presented in MoMA’s show, including paintings by Ivan Albright, Paul Cadmus, Z. Vanessa Helder and Patsy Santo, as well as other ... More

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park unveils new works in the open air this winter


Yorkshire Sculpture Park unveils new works in the open air this winter
Henry Moore, Large Two Forms, 1966. Courtesy the Henry Moore Foundation. Photo © Jonty Wilde, courtesy Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
WAKEFIELD
.- This festive season, YSP offers a much-needed opportunity to escape to an inspirational and safe environment where you can experience art and nature. There are around 100 sculptures to encounter, sited in parkland, woodland, formal gardens, and around the two lakes. One of the most fascinating things about seeing sculpture outdoors is the way it changes with the seasons, weather and light. Winter is the perfect time for a bracing walk around our 500 acres of beautiful, historic landscape, with thought-provoking works and spectacular, frosty views around every corner.

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by Robin Pogrebin
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- One of the headliners of the New York Philharmonic’s fall gala last month was Leonard Bernstein, leading his old orchestra in the overture to “Candide.” Yes, Bernstein died three decades ago. But since the gala, like so much else, was forced to go remote, the Philharmonic had some fun with the format, filming its current players performing to historical footage of Bernstein wielding his baton. The virtual gala had some advantages: it cost less to produce, with no catering, linen rentals and flower arrangements for a black-tie audience, and it reached some 90,000 people, while the concert hall holds around 2,700. But when it came to the bottom line, the picture was less rosy. The virtual event raised less than a third of what the gala concert took in last year: $1.1 million, down from $3.6 million, a vivid illustration of the steep challenge of raising money for the arts during a global pandemic. With little or no earned income coming in amid canceled performances and pro ... More

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