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The Clark’s mission and its geographical location define three essential aspects of its character and identity: the quality of its art, the beauty of its pastoral setting, and the depth of its commitment to the generation of ideas. ....

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'Close to You' at Mass MoCA 'fills a gap' for voices rarely given space in museums


NORTH ADAMS — The definition of kinship is most often defined in the dictionary as a blood relationship. Sociologists use the term to define social hierarchies within family groups, culturally and geographically. 
Still, it can be defined as meaning a sharing of characteristics or origins, describing groups of people who, while not blood relations, share enough to form communities and families that foster the same social hierarchies as those of people connected by biology and birth.
This more fluid definition of kinship — as an interconnectedness and familial bond between unrelated individuals; as a practice of care and as a nurturing and restorative force, as a feeling of intimacy — is the driving force connecting the six artists brought together in Close to You, on view in the Michael & Agnese Meehan Gallery at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art through January 2022. ....

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CLARK ART INSTITUTE PRESENTS GROUNDBREAKING EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY CLAUDE AND FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE
First American Art Museum Exhibition of the Noted Sculptors’ Work 
in More than Forty Years Celebrates the Work of Les Lalanne 
(Williamstown, Massachusetts) The first art museum exhibition in the United States in over forty years to consider the work of sculptors Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne will be shown at the Clark Art Institute May 8 through October 31, 2021.
Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Nature Transformed showcases twenty objects from across both artists’ long careers. The exhibition includes surreal and streamlined sculptures, dramatic and complex furniture, and a selection of Claude’s innovative flatware and jewelry. The Clark is the sole venue for the exhibition, which also marks the first museum presentation of the artists’ work since the 2019 death of Claude Lalanne. ....

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Berkshire cultural workers seek to pull back curtain on pay, equity gaps with anonymous social media posts


PITTSFIELD — A new spread in Conde Nast Traveler seeks to explain, yet again, the Berkshires’ appeal to well-heeled weekenders.
“It’s the rich cross-history of bohemia and money, of creatives and cultural titans, that makes the Berkshires more than an escape from the city,” the authors write in the magazine’s current issue. “It’s an escape to one of the liveliest and most vital artistic hubs in the USA. … It’s country living with a symphony orchestra for its soundtrack.”
People who work for low pay in the region’s cultural centers are singing a different tune. In a new grassroots campaign on Instagram, they share personal testimony, anonymously, about the reality of work life inside museums and theaters. ....

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CLARK ART INSTITUTE'S RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC PROGRAM PRESENTS LECTURE ON INDIGENOUS ART IN BRAZIL | The Scene


PRESENTS LECTURE ON INDIGENOUS ART IN BRAZIL
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. On December 10, the Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Program presents the lecture “Indigenous Art and Art Collections in Brazil” with activist and educator Naine Terena. This pre-recorded talk will be available on the Clark and Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art (CIHA) websites (clarkart.edu and ciha.org).
This lecture is part of the series Art Worlds of Brazil / Os Mundos da Arte no Brasil, in anticipation of the CIHA 35th World Congress: “Motion: Migrations” to be held in São Paulo August 2–6, 2021. Each month, a scholar and foremost expert from Brazil presents a lecture on Brazil’s artistic heritage and contemporary culture. This month’s speaker, Naine Terena, is on the faculty of Catholic University of Mato Grosso do Sul, where she lectures on social communication and indigenous education. She also develops research projects and workshops at Orá ....

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