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...He lived there just two years, “a very short period in his very short life”, explains Rob Shakespeare, head of heritage and museums for the City of London, which manages the site....
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...I ask her how difficult it is to promote a museum that shows works that are not — I choose my word carefully — “trendy”, in an art world fixated on Modern and contemporary art....
...An audio guide compounds the blurring of life and art — switching freely from the novel to Pamuk’s own narration as curator....
...The Aspen Art Museum is unusual as US museums go: it does not have a collection....
...In the grand Parisian office of art appraiser Eric Turquin, paintings are not just spread on the walls but litter the floors of the reception rooms, the offices, the corridors, the smallest of storage rooms...
...wavered from his commitment to art....
...The Case Study programme was organised by John Entenza, the publisher of Arts & Architecture magazine, to provide innovative, cost-effective designs to meet the overwhelming housing demand after the war....
...Don’t Forget to Call Your Mother, the Metropolitan Museum’s latest love letter to the mnemonic power of photography, amps up that effect — or tries to....
...a work of art while preserving my own fantasy of it....
...She and her staff, she says, are constantly balancing “the stewardship of a carefully maintained historical house museum full of authentic Alcott belongings” with the “joy and vitality visitors bring every...
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...It follows the private, interactive Museum of Art and Photography (MAP) that opened last year in nearby Bengaluru, India’s silicon valley....
...Sir Charlie Mayfield, former chair of the John Lewis Partnership and a trustee of the British Museum, said he was grateful for BP’s support, adding that the extensive modernisation was “essential” for the...
...Unnamed Figures at the American Folk Art Museum applies that principle to art history, scouring more than 100 years’ worth of works for hints, allusions and anonymous Black figures so minuscule they almost...
...That’s the way of most art, once it enters the contemporary museum: best practices of conservation take precedence over physical experience. As a consolation prize, we get “Implosion!”...
...Her advocacy continues today in the form of Pearl S Buck International, which supports humanitarian aid projects around the world and operates the museum....
...Casa Vicens is eclectic in the extreme, drawing on an orientalist tradition and the motifs of Moorish Spain as well as elements of British Aestheticism and Arts and Crafts, neo-Gothic Barcelona urban vernacular...
...New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art summons the period’s abundance and creative frenzy in The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism, a generous, even overwhelming show, that combines exuberant...
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