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Joan of Arc – Born Jan 15
Joan of Arc, born in 1412, led the French to key victories in the Hundred Years’ War before being captured and executed. Canonized in 1920, her legacy endures. Read more
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Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism
Berthe Morisot, a pioneering French Impressionist, defied societal norms, capturing modern life through light, color, and emotion. Read more
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Wondering ‘How to Do Nothing’ & Save Time in 2024?
In “How to Do Nothing,” Jenny Odell challenges the attention economy, advocating for idleness as a deliberate choice to engage with the present moment. Read more
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George Littlechild, Cree artist, in 350-ish Words
George Littlechild, an Indigenous artist, blends traditional symbolism with bold colors to express identity and resilience in his work. Read more
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Austrian Supreme Court Rules for Franz West Private Foundation
Austrian artist Franz West died in 2012. Days prior to his death, he reportedly directed all of his art form part of a foundation while his other assets remain in… Read more
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2024 Auction Houses Set-up for a Strong Start
Both Christie’s and Sotheby’s have upcoming auctions in January, potentially shaping 2024. Read more
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Lisa Schiff’s Legal Matters Continue in 2024
Art adviser Lisa Schiff faces potential auction of her collection amid legal claims and pending criminal investigations. Read more
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Opera Unveiled – The Impossible Art: Adventures in Opera, Matthew Aucoin
Matthew Aucoin’s “The Impossible Art: Adventures in Opera” demystifies and celebrates opera, blending history, personal insight. Read more
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300 (or so) Word Journey Through Art History
Art history unveils centuries of creativity, from Renaissance realism to contemporary movements, reflecting societal change and inspiring future innovation. Read more
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Landscapes: Picturing the Americas – Brownlee, Piccoli, Uhlyarik (eds.)
“Picturing the Americas” edited by Brownlee, Piccoli, and Uhlyarik showcases diverse 19th-20th century landscape paintings from Tierra del Fuego to the Arctic, transcending boundaries. Read more
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