By Darius Helm, Jennifer Bardoner and Anne Harr
This year’s Surfaces took place over the first three days of February, and, by all accounts, a high volume of business was conducted, despite attendance down by nearly 50% from pre-pandemic levels. The people who did attend came to
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While I’ve seen some folks approach museums with a carpe diem vigor, determined to learn and take in everything in front of them, this sounds exhausting to me, particularly when it
NORTH LOGAN – The Traveling Tabernacle exhibit has an unusual piece of artwork in the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints church building located at 1550 N. 400 E. in Logan.
The sculpture is unusual because it is a full-sized replica of Michelangelo’s famous Pieta sculptu
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Among today’s luxury property highlights, a prime Vaucluse address ripe for revitalisation and a contemporary Cottesloe oasis shine. A French provincial-style home in Turramurra also features in the highlights for September 16.
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Like every other major celebration this year, the pandemic will also be making the end of 2020 very different.
But as 2021 approaches, GCT shares some Greek New Year Traditions which we hope will bring health, luck, happiness and prosperity to the New Year!
The tradition from K
“There are few subjects in the field of ancient art that have aroused such heated and prolonged controversy as polychromy in Greek sculpture,” observed the curator Gisela Richter in 1944, preparing visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the most shocking exhibition of the year. On