On Sale Now! "Cecily Brown: Themes and Variations" is the first exhibition to fully explore the pioneering British-American artist's work through the lens of its groundbreaking reconfiguration of cultural politics. This major mid-career retrospective brings together nearly 30 large-scale paintings and drawings from across almost 30 years of Brown’s career, including two new works on paper that will be shared with the public for the first time! Visit dma.org to get your tickets today! On view September 29, 2024 through February 9, 2025
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"Alter Echoes" out now! My latest project just released at Curated by Girls. “Alter Echoes,” a collaborative project by photographer Shari Annabell Marks and Movement Director Marie Zechiel, explores the dynamic nature of identity. Through four chapters, the work delves into diverse personalities, presenting them like museum statues. It challenges the idea of a fixed identity, instead celebrating the multiple versions of ourselves that emerge over time. Shari and Marie’s collabo-ration offers a thought-provoking perspective on the ongoing evolution of the self. https://lnkd.in/erK_rja5
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Creating, whether through abstract art or captivating words, possesses a unique beauty. Like stars in the night sky, these creations shine brightly. Do our personal legacies and words spark life? Is our existence carried forward through what we create, or do our creations continue, preserving the essence of our lives? Life itself is akin to an abstracted museum—a journey through the clouds, finding solace beneath the branches of a tree. Excerpt from my upcoming novel "Sijjil"
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Input wanted: Research into arts residencies in Scotland Dr Anna McLauchlan is currently researching arts residencies in Scotland for a Scottish Society for Art History (SSAH) journal article. She is looking for edits and additions to this google doc, containing organisations and sites in Scotland that routinely host residencies (or did host them in the past): https://lnkd.in/ed3n3KfR She is interested in the breadth of organisations that routinely host residencies (or did so in the past). Categorisation can be tricky, so details about all residency initiative are welcomed. Your input will be acknowledged in any published work – you can add your contact details to the spreadsheet in the ‘source (your name)’ and ‘source contact’ columns OR email anna.mclauchlan@strath.ac.uk with your details. The outcomes of this broader research can be requested by emailing anna.mclauchlan@strath.ac.uk.
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Take a closer look at the art of the Three Waters Islamorada, as created by DAC Art Consulting!
In our July edition of The Curator, we explore the art curation at Three Waters Islamorada, offer an insider's look at a day in the life of our resourcing team, and unveil our summer vibrancy look book. Discover how we bring art to life in unique spaces and celebrate the vibrant energy of the Summer. Read more by clicking our link below! https://lnkd.in/e9BduHSZ
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Synchronistically, as we move further into darkness, after the autumn equinox, I will be speaking about “The meaning of Night” in the forthcoming Conference ”Surrealism and Arts-Based Research" (Online conference, Sept 30-Oct 1, 2024). I will be exploring some aspects of the Unconscious in Magritte’s painting and provide some clinical work, hoping to “bridge the imagination & reality divide”. https://lnkd.in/d-Tr5_Tp
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🎥 A chronicle from 2023 based on the few video recordings in my mobile, in proven chronological order. 1.51 minutes out of 525,600 possible in a year, hence short insights into different places, people and moods, often beautiful, pleasant and observant. I want to thank all of you who participate in my life in every possible way, you know who you are. This chronicle gives no insight into the challenging moments that make life as interesting to experience as the pleasant ones, if not more so as they force us to grow. Those moments were plenty too, believe me, even though my mobile seems uninterested, as well as the many moments infront of a fire, more than this short video could handle. This year's motto is probably "it's about CONNECTIONS". It is not only relevant to the world organization I live and work in with 50,000 museums and museum professionals (2.45e9 connections) that reach deep into the past and far into the future, and the many dimensions of society. Where contemporary people connect with those of the past and with those of the future. Equally breathtaking is our connection with our inner self, the earth, the cosmos and spirit. So be aware of your connections and Happy 2024 🎉 Special cred & 🙏🏽 to Professor Peter HAWKINS
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Read the new review of THE ART OF ECTOPLASM's sister exhibit, THE UNDEAD ARCHIVE: 100 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHING GHOSTS in Archivaria 97's latest spring issue!
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Unveiling the secrets of the fascinating world of modern art. Curious to explore the artistry, creativity, and innovation behind each stroke? Dive into this captivating blog post to discover the enchanting realm of contemporary art. Access the post here: https://ift.tt/As8S6p4
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Check out this post from one of our recent graduates, Emily Zarse!
I'm over the moon that the amazing Hettie Judah is visiting Bloomington this week! Her book "How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and Other Parents)" offers so much support and insight. Stars aligned and The Kinsey along with Arts and Humanities Council is hosting a conversation with Hettie this Friday May 10th 6pm at The Bishop- which is right across the street from my new collaborative exhibit exploring art and mothering with painter Gloria Manzanares. Come out for what is to be an amazing talk and stay after when we'll lead an informal gallery tour of the exhibit "Creative ReProduction" at the John Waldron Arts Center. Talk is 6-7:30pm and tour to follow. Spread the word and check out Hettie's amazing body of work including new book “Acts of Creation”
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