Tag #Art

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Gunther Uecker: A Life in Nails and Peace Activism

Gunther Uecker, a German artist born in 1930, used nails and other materials to create art reflecting his experiences under totalitarian rule and his commitment to peace, culminating in a recent donation of roughly €400,000 to his home church for new bells.

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28% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
elmundo.es
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FENIX Museum: Art, Migration, and Rotterdam's History

The newly opened FENIX museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, uses art to explore migration, showcasing 150 works in "All Directions: Art That Moves You" and 194 photographs in "The Family of Migrants," reflecting Rotterdam's history as a major migration hub and its current demographic diversity.

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Reduced Inequality
euronews.com
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Rediscovered Turner Masterpiece to Auction at Sotheby's

JMW Turner's "The Rising Squall", an oil painting from 1793, lost for over 150 years, will be auctioned at Sotheby's London from June 28th to July 1st, 2025, for £200,000-£300,000, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of his birth; its rediscovery reveals the artist's early mastery.

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Jarman's Unseen Works Expose Anger, Activism Amidst AIDS Crisis

Derek Jarman's unfinished film treatment, "The Assassination of Pier Paolo Pasolini," and his 'black paintings,' which are both being exhibited, reveal the artist's powerful response to political and social oppression, especially during the AIDS crisis and the enactment of Section 28.

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Gender Equality
theguardian.com
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Lacey's "Möbius Book": A Literary Experiment in Form and Faith

Catherine Lacey's "The Möbius Book" is a literary experiment blending memoir and fiction, printed from both ends to mirror its cyclical themes of faith, relationships, and artistic creation, exploring the ambiguities of personal experience and literary form.

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Quality Education
elpais.com
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Málaga's "Omnímoda" Exhibition Showcases Photography's Evolution

Sema D'acosta's "Omnímoda" photography exhibition, running until October 5th at Málaga's new MuCAC museum, showcases 58 artists' works demonstrating photography's evolution beyond fine art, integrating diverse mediums like digital art, feminist expression, and installations.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
taz.de
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Rise in Far-Right Violence Prompts Debate in East Germany

Recent attacks by neo-Nazis in Berlin and Cottbus highlight a concerning rise in violent right-wing extremism in East Germany, prompting discussions about identity and socio-economic factors contributing to the phenomenon.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
dw.com
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Berlin's Museum Island: Bicentennial Restoration and Historical Significance

Berlin's Museum Island, celebrating its bicentennial, showcases Prussian history from the Enlightenment through WWII and Cold War divisions, with ongoing restoration linking its five museums via an underground 'Archaeological Promenade'.

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Aix-en-Provence Celebrates Cezanne's Legacy with Reopening of Atelier and Major Exhibition

Aix-en-Provence, France, is celebrating Paul Cezanne with the reopening of his studio and family home after an eight-year restoration, alongside a major exhibition at the Musée Granet featuring over 130 of his works, showcasing his significant contribution to modern art.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
nos.nl
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Unique Portrait Reveals Enslaved Person in Colonial Cape Archive

A recently discovered 1788 drawing depicts Hendrik Cloete, a Cape wine farmer, alongside his enslaved servant, Augustus van Bengalen, offering a rare visual record of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, part of a larger family archive now accessible for research.

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No Poverty
zeit.de
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Hamburg Rapper Recounts Colonial Past During UNESCO Anniversary

In Hamburg, rapper Sherlock F. offered a unique tour highlighting the city's colonial past during the 10th anniversary of its UNESCO World Heritage sites, challenging traditional narratives and engaging participants through rap and a colonial goods quiz.

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theguardian.com
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Painting the Cosmos": Sun's Rhythms, Cultural Diversity, and STEM Inclusion

Dr. Nia Imara's "Painting the Cosmos" blends science and art, highlighting how the sun's rhythms have influenced diverse cultures, from enslaved West Africans' funeral rites to contemporary art, while advocating for diversity in STEM through her non-profit Onaketa.

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