Tag #Arts And Culture

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Max Ernst Exhibition Showcases Artist's Film Contributions

The "Max Ernst: Surrealism, Art and Cinema" exhibition, running until May 4th at Madrid's Círculo de Bellas Artes, explores the multifaceted contributions of Max Ernst to film, showcasing around 400 artworks and film clips to highlight his roles as actor, screenwriter, and award designer.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
repubblica.it
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Rumiz's New Series: Reclaiming Europe's Mythical Identity

Paolo Rumiz's 14-volume book series, starting with "Verranno di notte", counters the narrative of European decline by exploring its mythical roots and critiquing the current political climate characterized by rising nationalism and demonization of migrants. The series, available in Italy, aims to in...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Notre Dame's Grand Organ to Sound Again After 5-Year Restoration

After a five-year restoration involving over 30 artisans who painstakingly cleaned 8,000 pipes and numerous components contaminated by toxic lead dust, the Grand Organ of Notre Dame will be played publicly for the first time since the 2019 fire on Saturday.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
lefigaro.fr
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Guardian Sells The Observer to Tortoise Media

Guardian Media Group (GMG) is selling The Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for an undisclosed sum, despite a staff strike protesting the decision; the sale includes a £25 million investment to support the newspaper's print and digital future.

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No Poverty
nrc.nl
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Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy

The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...

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No Poverty
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Americans Show Strong Support for Arts and Culture in 2023 Survey

A new survey by Americans for the Arts reveals high levels of American engagement in the arts, strong public support for arts education and government funding, and widespread belief in the arts' contribution to personal and community well-being.

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Good Health and Well-being
nrc.nl
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"Stitch Witch" Exhibit Challenges Gender Stereotypes Through Playful Activism

Lara Schnitger's "Stitch Witch" exhibit at Museum Kranenburgh uses playful textile art to challenge negative female stereotypes, reclaiming derogatory terms and celebrating female sexuality; the exhibit, awarded the 2024 Agnes van den Brandeler Museum Prize, features large-scale installations and in...

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Gender Equality
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UNESCO Recognizes Sake, Carnival, and Henna Traditions

UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list now includes sake's brewing traditions, French-Belgian carnival culture, and North African and Middle Eastern henna practices, reflecting the diversity of cultural traditions and their significance.

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Maslow's Humanist Revolution in Psychology

Following the Pearl Harbor attack, psychologist Abraham Maslow dedicated his life to understanding human potential for good, contrasting with prevailing deterministic views; his humanist approach, emphasizing self-actualization and meaningful experiences, profoundly impacted psychology and continues...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
zeit.de
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Helene Fischer's Children's Album Sparks Controversy over "Aramsamsam" Song

Helene Fischer's new children's album, "Die schönsten Kinderlieder," is causing controversy due to a sped-up, rock-infused version of "Aramsamsam," which some find racist because of its pseudo-Arabic lyrics; Fischer has yet to comment.

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Reduced Inequality
faz.net
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1925 Rhine Millennium: Unity, Controversy, and Lasting Legacy

The 1925 Rhine Province millennium celebrations, though intended to bolster national unity in post-WWI Germany, sparked controversy over their cost and nationalist overtones, ultimately highlighting the complexities of nation-building in a fragile democracy.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Ten Documentaries Released in 2023 Offer Diverse Perspectives

Ten documentaries released in 2023 offer diverse perspectives on various aspects of life, from the personal journey of Christopher Reeve to the cultural significance of Black Barbie and the challenges faced by families with rare genetic disorders; these films are available on multiple streaming plat...

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Gender Equality