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Caltech's "Crossing Over" Exhibit Showcases Art-Science Synergy
Caltech's "Crossing Over: Art and Science at Caltech 1920-2020" exhibit, running September 27-December 15, 2024, showcased artworks by four artists across the campus, using the concept of "crossing over" of genes as a metaphor for the interaction between art and science at Caltech, and included a se...
Caltech's "Crossing Over" Exhibit Showcases Art-Science Synergy
Caltech's "Crossing Over: Art and Science at Caltech 1920-2020" exhibit, running September 27-December 15, 2024, showcased artworks by four artists across the campus, using the concept of "crossing over" of genes as a metaphor for the interaction between art and science at Caltech, and included a se...
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Ghikas's 1958 Journey: A Contrast in Travel Styles
The Benaki Museum's exhibition, "Ghikas, Journey from West to East," showcases Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas's 1958 journey across the Americas and Asia, using his sketches, writings, and personal artifacts to contrast his immersive travel experience with the more superficial nature of modern tourism.
Ghikas's 1958 Journey: A Contrast in Travel Styles
The Benaki Museum's exhibition, "Ghikas, Journey from West to East," showcases Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas's 1958 journey across the Americas and Asia, using his sketches, writings, and personal artifacts to contrast his immersive travel experience with the more superficial nature of modern tourism.
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Anne Frank's Secret Annex Recreated in New York
A full-scale replica of Anne Frank's Secret Annex is on display in New York City's Jewish Historical Center from January 27 to April 30, offering visitors a firsthand look at where she hid from the Nazis for two years before dying of typhus in Bergen-Belsen.
Anne Frank's Secret Annex Recreated in New York
A full-scale replica of Anne Frank's Secret Annex is on display in New York City's Jewish Historical Center from January 27 to April 30, offering visitors a firsthand look at where she hid from the Nazis for two years before dying of typhus in Bergen-Belsen.
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Louvre Museum Hosts First Fashion Exhibition
The Louvre Museum in Paris is hosting its first fashion exhibition, "Louvre Couture," until July 21st, showcasing 70 garments and 30 accessories from 45 designers to highlight the ongoing dialogue between art and fashion, with pieces inspired by the museum's collection, demonstrating the influence o...
Louvre Museum Hosts First Fashion Exhibition
The Louvre Museum in Paris is hosting its first fashion exhibition, "Louvre Couture," until July 21st, showcasing 70 garments and 30 accessories from 45 designers to highlight the ongoing dialogue between art and fashion, with pieces inspired by the museum's collection, demonstrating the influence o...
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Dutch Exhibit Explores Sweet and Unsweet Sides of Dessert History
A Dutch newspaper article discusses a reader's question about the lack of dessert features, connecting it to a 'Grand Dessert' exhibit in The Hague showcasing the history of desserts, including its less sweet aspects, until April 6th.
Dutch Exhibit Explores Sweet and Unsweet Sides of Dessert History
A Dutch newspaper article discusses a reader's question about the lack of dessert features, connecting it to a 'Grand Dessert' exhibit in The Hague showcasing the history of desserts, including its less sweet aspects, until April 6th.
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Godard's Visual Art: A Porto Retrospective
The Serralves Foundation in Porto presents "Set in the Present Day: Visual Work by Jean-Luc Godard," an exhibition of the filmmaker's previously unseen graphic work, including digital self-portraits, drawings, and notebooks, until May 18, revealing his multifaceted artistic talent.
Godard's Visual Art: A Porto Retrospective
The Serralves Foundation in Porto presents "Set in the Present Day: Visual Work by Jean-Luc Godard," an exhibition of the filmmaker's previously unseen graphic work, including digital self-portraits, drawings, and notebooks, until May 18, revealing his multifaceted artistic talent.
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Warhol Posters Exhibition Showcases Pop Art Icon's Legacy
The Andy Warhol. Posters exhibition, opened recently by the Canal Foundation in Madrid, displays 134 posters created by Warhol between 1962 and 1986, showcasing his transformation of everyday objects into iconic imagery and his influence on mass culture.

Warhol Posters Exhibition Showcases Pop Art Icon's Legacy
The Andy Warhol. Posters exhibition, opened recently by the Canal Foundation in Madrid, displays 134 posters created by Warhol between 1962 and 1986, showcasing his transformation of everyday objects into iconic imagery and his influence on mass culture.
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Cologne Exhibit Offers Immersive Titanic Experience
A new exhibition in Cologne, Germany, "Titanic - An Immersive Journey," uses 360-degree projections and 300 original artifacts to recreate the Titanic, including the account of a Cologne passenger, Alfred Nourney, who survived and described the sinking in a 1962 radio interview.

Cologne Exhibit Offers Immersive Titanic Experience
A new exhibition in Cologne, Germany, "Titanic - An Immersive Journey," uses 360-degree projections and 300 original artifacts to recreate the Titanic, including the account of a Cologne passenger, Alfred Nourney, who survived and described the sinking in a 1962 radio interview.
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Wim Wenders' "Written Once" Photography Exhibition Opens in NYC
Wim Wenders' photography exhibition, "Written Once," opens at NYC's Howard Greenberg Gallery on January 29, 2025, showcasing his 1970s-80s photos from the American West and Hollywood, featuring written anecdotes alongside the images, offering insight into his filmmaking and life.

Wim Wenders' "Written Once" Photography Exhibition Opens in NYC
Wim Wenders' photography exhibition, "Written Once," opens at NYC's Howard Greenberg Gallery on January 29, 2025, showcasing his 1970s-80s photos from the American West and Hollywood, featuring written anecdotes alongside the images, offering insight into his filmmaking and life.
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Celle Commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th Death Anniversary
Celle, Germany, commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th death anniversary with a special exhibition ("London - Copenhagen - Celle") opening May 10th, showcasing her life from her English upbringing to her exile in Celle after an affair, and a theatrical premiere on January 31st.

Celle Commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th Death Anniversary
Celle, Germany, commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th death anniversary with a special exhibition ("London - Copenhagen - Celle") opening May 10th, showcasing her life from her English upbringing to her exile in Celle after an affair, and a theatrical premiere on January 31st.
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Odessa Paintings Find Refuge in Berlin
Berlin's Gemäldegalerie currently displays 60 paintings rescued from the Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art in an exhibition titled "From Odessa to Berlin," showcasing a dialogue between Ukrainian and Berlin art from the 16th to 19th centuries, with free admission for Ukrainians and plans for ...

Odessa Paintings Find Refuge in Berlin
Berlin's Gemäldegalerie currently displays 60 paintings rescued from the Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art in an exhibition titled "From Odessa to Berlin," showcasing a dialogue between Ukrainian and Berlin art from the 16th to 19th centuries, with free admission for Ukrainians and plans for ...
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Met Exhibit Showcases Siena's Artistic Rise
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is hosting "Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350", showcasing around 100 religious artworks from Siena, Italy, illustrating its crucial role in the early Italian Renaissance until the Black Death in 1350.

Met Exhibit Showcases Siena's Artistic Rise
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is hosting "Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350", showcasing around 100 religious artworks from Siena, Italy, illustrating its crucial role in the early Italian Renaissance until the Black Death in 1350.
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24% Bias Score
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