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Response to colonialism takes over the Legion of Honor


Response to colonialism takes over the Legion of Honor
Wangechi Mutu, Shavasana II​, 2019. Bronze, 84 x 59 x 10 in. Edition of 3. Courtesy of the Artist and Gladstone Gallery. Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
.-The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco opened Wangechi Mutu: I Am Speaking, Are You Listening?, a sprawling, site-specific exhibition of new and recently created sculpture, collage, and film by visionary Kenyan American artist Wangechi Mutu. Staked out from the Court of Honor through the entire first floor of the museum, the artist s alternate universe of powerful female characters, hybrid beings, and fantastical landscapes, challenges traditional art histories, mythologies, and conventional techniques of archiving and remembering. Part of the Museums’ contemporary art program and three years in the making, I Am Speaking, Are You Listening? responds to the permanent collection and neoclassical architecture ....

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Early Roy Lichtenstein: A fount of insight on postwar America


Early Roy Lichtenstein: A fount of insight on postwar America
By Murray Whyte Globe Staff,Updated May 7, 2021, 8:43 a.m.
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Roy Lichtenstein s Washington Crossing the Delaware II, from about 1951.Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/Courtesy of Gabriel Miller
WATERVILLE, Maine — In 1940, an Ohio State undergraduate named Roy Lichtenstein — yes, that Roy Lichtenstein — made a loose and gestural ink sketch of Paul Bunyan felling a tree with a mighty swing. He passed it off to his roommate with a wink. Keep it, he said. I’m going to be famous someday.
Someday came, and famous he was, though not for works like that. In 1961, Lichtenstein made “Look Mickey,” his first-ever appropriation of a four-color pulp illustration. (He lifted it from the 1960 kids’ book “Donald Duck: Lost and Found.”) That anchored him as one of the pillars of the thoroughly American Pop Art movement. ....

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Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Curator Lauren Haynes on Working to Forge a Fuller Story of American Art


Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Curator Lauren Haynes on Working to Forge a Fuller Story of American Art
The curator shares the best advice she ever received, and her tricks for managing a healthy work-life balance.
April 23, 2021
Lauren Haynes, the Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher senior curator of contemporary art at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Photo by Rana Young.
Welcome to Shattering the Glass Ceiling, a podcast from the team at the Art Angle where we speak to boundary-breaking women in the art world and beyond about how art has shaped their lives and careers.
 
 
In the first episode of this four-part podcast mini series, Artnet News executive editor Julia Halperin spoke to Lauren Haynes, the director of artist initiatives and curator of contemporary art at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Momentary in Arkansas. In June, she will take on the role of Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasser senior curator of contemporary art ....

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420 Things to Do in Dallas to Celebrate 420


The holiest of all holidays, 420, is coming up sometime soon, but we couldn t tell you exactly in how many days. Some of us have been celebrating early since last April 21, to be exact so our sense of time is a bit warped. We did put our time to good use, however, by coming up with a list of things to do in Dallas, or wherever your strain takes you.
1. Imagine Ricardo Paniagua’s geometric mural in the West Village is a giant Magic Eye puzzle and try to find the hidden image.
2. Take a nap by snuggling up with the giant teddy bear statues in Lakeside Park. ....

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