Tag #Art

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Dessau Celebrates 100 Years of Bauhaus

Dessau, Germany, marked the centenary of the Bauhaus school with celebrations including performances and speeches, highlighting its lasting influence on design and innovation, while also addressing recent political criticism of its legacy.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Greek-Ukrainian Sculptor Proposes Monument for Greece

Ukrainian sculptor Anatoliy Kusts-Katrakis, of Greek descent, proposes a monument for Greece depicting Athena protecting a child, symbolizing Greece's future and incorporating Greek mythology and Orthodox elements; the proposal, presented to Greek officials, reflects shared values and Ukraine's resi...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Port Ellen Auctions Record-Breaking \$400,000 Whisky for Charity

Port Ellen Distillery auctioning its oldest whisky, the \$190,000-\$400,000 Port Ellen Prism (46 years old, 1.5 liters), with proceeds funding Scotland's Youth Action Fund; designed by Wilfried Grootens, it's part of Sotheby's Distiller's One of One auction starting September 15th.

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Reduced Inequality
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Oxford Street to Become Pedestrianized: A London Urban Renewal Project

London's Oxford Street is being transformed into a pedestrianized area by Mayor Sadiq Khan, following a public consultation that ended in late May, aiming to boost the city's economy and enhance its global appeal.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Brophy's Experimental Films Return to Melbourne

Philip Brophy's experimental films, "Salt, Saliva, Sperm and Sweat" (1988) and "No Dance" (1985), are being restored and re-released at the Melbourne International Film Festival, showcasing his unique blend of filmmaking, music, and social commentary.

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Climate Action
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Depardon's Auschwitz: A 1979 Documentary

Raymond Depardon's 1979 photo series of Auschwitz-Birkenau, commissioned by Paris Match, is now on exhibit at the Paris Memorial de la Shoah. His objective was to document the physical remnants of the camp, using a style that reflected prevailing sensitivities towards Holocaust imagery in the late 1...

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Shamiso's Journey: A Zimbabwean Bildungsroman

Brian Chikwava's "Shamiso" follows a young Zimbabwean woman's journey from adolescence to adulthood, marked by family instability, artistic aspirations, and transformative experiences in England.

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Quality Education
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Rosa Bonheur and Buffalo Bill: A Friendship that Redefined Artistic Perception

Rosa Bonheur, a renowned French painter known for her animal portraits, forged a friendship with Buffalo Bill in 1889, leading her to paint animals from his Wild West Show and ultimately expanding the interpretation of her artistic style, as detailed in Natacha Henry's 2019 book.

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Hepworth Wakefield Secures £3.8m for Dame Barbara Hepworth Sculpture

The Hepworth Wakefield art gallery raised £3.8 million to purchase Dame Barbara Hepworth's "Sculpture With Colour (Oval Form)" Pale Blue And Red, preventing its export from the UK and securing it for permanent public display, thanks to public donations, the National Lottery Heritage Fund (£1.89m), a...

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No Poverty
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Censorship of Myanmar Artist's Exhibition in Bangkok Highlights China's Global Repression

A Myanmar artist and his wife fled to the UK after their Bangkok art exhibition, "Constellation of Complicity," which criticized authoritarian regimes, was censored due to pressure from the Chinese government, prompting human rights concerns and highlighting the issue of extraterritorial repression.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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German Court Upholds Art Academy's Rejection of Artist's Application

In August 2025, a German court dismissed artist Ina Q.'s lawsuit against the Dusseldorf Art Academy, upholding the Academy's rejection of her application due to a perceived lack of original artistic vision. The judge emphasized the subjective nature of artistic evaluation, concluding that legal inte...

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Centro Botín Museum Uses Art to Engage Young People and Foster Social Development

The Centro Botín museum in Santander, Spain, combines works by masters like Matisse and Sorolla with pieces from young artists in a summer exhibition program, employing data-driven methods coordinated with Yale University to measure the social impact of its initiatives.

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