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A New Group Show Positions M.C. Escher Alongside Contemporary Pioneers

25 April 2024 @ 8:08 pm

The exhibition is presented by Walker Fine Art, New York, known for housing one of the largest collections of work by M.C. Escher. The post A New Group Show Positions M.C. Escher Alongside Contemporary Pioneers appeared first on Artnet News.

Artnet Founder Hans Neuendorf Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Appraisers Association

25 April 2024 @ 7:54 pm

The art-fair pioneer, internet entrepreneur, and former dealer is readying a memoir that will be published next year. The post Artnet Founder Hans Neuendorf Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Appraisers Association appeared first on Artnet News.

A Judge Rules on the Judd Foundation’s Lawsuit Over a Ruined $850,000 Sculpture

25 April 2024 @ 6:47 pm

The damage was discovered in 2018, but the suit wasn’t filed until four years later. The post A Judge Rules on the Judd Foundation’s Lawsuit Over a Ruined $850,000 Sculpture appeared first on Artnet News.

See Almost All of the 2024 Venice Biennale in More Than 100 Photos

25 April 2024 @ 3:40 pm

How is Adriano Pedrosa's 'Foreigners Everywhere?' Judge for yourself. The post See Almost All of the 2024 Venice Biennale in More Than 100 Photos appeared first on Artnet News.

The Iconic Windmill Atop the Moulin Rouge Has Lost Its Blades

25 April 2024 @ 2:48 pm

No one was hurt in the incident, which occurred in the wee hours of the morning. The post The Iconic Windmill Atop the Moulin Rouge Has Lost Its Blades appeared first on Artnet News.

A 3,400-Year-Old Bust of Ramses II Returns to Egypt

25 April 2024 @ 1:28 pm

The bust was smuggled out of the country more than 30 years ago, according to Egypt’s antiquities ministry. The post A 3,400-Year-Old Bust of Ramses II Returns to Egypt appeared first on Artnet News.

Chloe Wise Channels the ‘Voyeurism Of Art History’

25 April 2024 @ 1:09 pm

In a studio visit, Chloe Wise previewed works from her new show at Almine Rech in Brussels. "Torn Clean" depicts women from her social group as both mesmerizing and maniacal, mighty and damaged, and highlights her own evolution. The post Chloe Wise Channels the ‘Voyeurism Of Art History’ appeared first on Artnet News.

A Monet Haystack Painting Could Fetch $30 Million at Auction

25 April 2024 @ 1:00 pm

The series is among the Impressionist’s most beloved subject. The post A Monet Haystack Painting Could Fetch $30 Million at Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

The Art Institute of Chicago Refuses to Turn Over Contested Schiele Drawing

25 April 2024 @ 1:00 pm

In a new court filing, the museum has rejected all claims the drawing was seized by the Nazis, saying there is no evidence. The post The Art Institute of Chicago Refuses to Turn Over Contested Schiele Drawing appeared first on Artnet News.

Simon de Pury on the Rising Costs of the Venice Biennale

25 April 2024 @ 9:24 am

The veteran auctioneer shares his financial trials and QR tribulations at the exalted art exhibition. The post Simon de Pury on the Rising Costs of the Venice Biennale appeared first on Artnet News.

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The Last Of What Happened Last Year In 2023: Part Three

26 March 2024 @ 4:40 pm

There was so much that happened last year in 2023, and this isn’t all of it, but it’s the last about it from me. Did you know that Nabisco Wafers would have been 100 years old? Modern DNA told us things we didn’t know about Ludwig Van Beethoven’s health at the end of his life. … Continue reading "The Last Of What Happened Last Year In 2023: Part Three" The post The Last Of What Happened Last Year In 2023: Part Three appeared first on Oddee.

More Strange Drinks From Around The World

6 March 2024 @ 3:39 pm

Have you read Do You Know About These Weird Drinks From Around The World? Here are more strange drinks to try! Or not. Snake Wine So this wine isn’t made from snakes but it is made from steeping a snake in rice wine. This is the start of these strange drinks! It’s a poisonous snake … Continue reading "More Strange Drinks From Around The World" The post More Strange Drinks From Around The World appeared first on Oddee.

20 Ways To Give Thanks This November With Gratitude

7 November 2023 @ 2:37 pm

There are so many ways to give thanks and November, the month of Thanksgiving, is the perfect time. Use these ways to show gratitude. Bring dinner to someone who does things for everyone but themselves. You could also give a snack basket, a homemade treat or a gift card to their favorite place to eat. … Continue reading "20 Ways To Give Thanks This November With Gratitude" The post 20 Ways To Give Thanks This November With Gratitude appeared first on Oddee.

These Sugarless Haribo Gummy Bear Reviews Are Too Much: Part One

21 August 2023 @ 4:06 pm

Have you ever read the Haribo Gummy Bear reviews? People have some strong opinions about this sugarless snack or should I say strong reactions? You tell me. “Be sure to buy Oxyclean too!” “Be sure to also buy a tub of Oxyclean with this to get the blood and diarrhea stains out of your underwear, … Continue reading "These Sugarless Haribo Gummy Bear Reviews Are Too Much: Part One" The post These Sugarless Haribo Gummy Bear Reviews Are Too Much: Part One appeared first on Oddee.

Dying Woman Asks Husband to “Sleep With Her Ex”: Part Two

8 August 2023 @ 5:59 pm

Have you read Dying Woman Asks Husband to “Sleep With Her Ex”: Part One? Follow that link if you want to, because this is part two. “She gave a whole monologue about how sex sometimes is just physical and how emotionally fulfilling sex is with me but it was bulls**t to get to that point.” … Continue reading "Dying Woman Asks Husband to “Sleep With Her Ex”: Part Two" The post Dying Woman Asks Husband to “Sleep With Her Ex”: Part Two appeared first on Oddee.

Frontier Airlines Attendant Made a Bad Baby Joke: Part Two

7 July 2023 @ 1:00 pm

If you didn’t already read Frontier Airlines Attendant Made a Bad Baby Joke:  Part One, use the link to check it out. Because this is part two. And allegedly this was all before the attendant demanded the mother take the baby into the bathroom until he stopped crying. “She was guilting this mom over her … Continue reading "Frontier Airlines Attendant Made a Bad Baby Joke: Part Two" The post Frontier Airlines Attendant Made a Bad Baby Joke: Part Two appeared first on Oddee.

All The Reasons Why Outsiders Like the United States

30 June 2023 @ 4:17 pm

The United States is very different from other countries. Here are a bunch of reasons why outsiders like the United States. “Hospitality and kindness. On my travels in America, I found the majority of Americans to be kind, keen to help, and lovely to spend time with.” “NASA.” “Free refills at restaurants. Still amazed.” “I … Continue reading "All The Reasons Why Outsiders Like the United States" The post All The Reasons Why Outsiders Like the United States appeared first on Oddee.

Flood Facts From Four Ferocious Floods: Part Two

7 April 2023 @ 1:05 pm

Ferocious floods cannot really be stopped and that’s what makes them so scary. If you haven’t read Flood Facts From Four Ferocious Floods: Part One, follow the link, because this is part two. Venezuela Coast Continued… Out of the 30,000 people who died, only 1000 bodies were ever found. The rest disappeared into the water. … Continue reading "Flood Facts From Four Ferocious Floods: Part Two" The post Flood Facts From Four Ferocious Floods: Part Two appeared first on Oddee.

Deportation Possible for Russian After Taking Nude Photo in Bali

30 March 2023 @ 5:05 pm

A Russian tourist identified only as Yuri is to be deported after taking nude photos in Bali. He posed completely naked from the waist down on the highest point on Mount Agung, widely believed by Hindus to be the home of the gods. Indonesian authorities stated that Yuri’s behavior showed ‘no respect’ for Balinese culture … Continue reading "Deportation Possible for Russian After Taking Nude Photo in Bali" The post Deportation Possible for Russian After Taking Nude Photo in Bali appeared first on Oddee.

Lost Engagement Ring Found in the Toilet 21 Years Later

29 December 2022 @ 6:07 pm

Did you ever lose something (an engagement ring) you really wish you could find again? Well, it could take 21 years but you may find it. Or at least that’s what happened to this couple. Nick Day proposed to his then girlfriend, Shaina, 21 years ago with a beautiful diamond engagement ring. The day before … Continue reading "Lost Engagement Ring Found in the Toilet 21 Years Later" The post Lost Engagement Ring Found in the Toilet 21 Years Later appeared first on Oddee.

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In His World-Building Series ‘New Prophets,’ Jorge Mañes Rubio Cloaks Basketballs in Beads

25 April 2024 @ 5:20 pm

Beginning with an iconic yet common spherical form, Jorge Mañes Rubio reimagines basketballs as powerful entities in his series New Prophets. Ornamented with stylized creatures, botanicals, and figures, each sculpture tells its own enigmatic story, drawing on the inextricable link between past and present. “These works, although familiar in visual language, seem to come from a dream-like dimension,” the artist tells Colossal, “as if offering a chance at re-enchanting the world we live in.” New Prophets began with a fascination with an 8th-century Spanish illuminated manuscript called the Commentary on the Apocalypse that’s decorated in a Mozarabic style,

Informed by Research Aboard Ships, Elsa Guillaume Translates the Wonder of Marine Adventures

25 April 2024 @ 3:30 pm

Whether capturing the sights of a dive in the remote Mexican village of Xcalak or the internal mechanisms of a sailing ship, Elsa Guillaume’s stylized sketchbooks record her adventures. Glimpses of masts, a kitchen quaking from shaky seas, and a hand gutting a fish create a rich tapestry of life on the move. “Daily drawings (are) a ritual while traveling,” she tells Colossal. “It is a way to practice the gaze, to be attentive to any type of surroundings. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article Informed by Research

Ronald Jackson’s Masked Portraits of Imaginary Characters Stoke Curiosity About Their Stories

25 April 2024 @ 1:47 pm

Six years ago, Ronald Jackson had only four months to prepare for a solo exhibition. The short time frame led to a series of large-scale portraits that focused on an imagined central figure, often peering directly back at the viewer, in front of vibrant backgrounds. But he quickly grew uninspired by painting the straightforward head-and-shoulder compositions. “Portraits, which are usually based in concepts of identity, can present a challenge for artists desiring to suggest narratives,” he tells Colossal. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article

Just Add Water: Grow Your Own Furniture with These Pop-Up Sponge Designs

24 April 2024 @ 8:43 pm

A team of industrial designers prototyped a furniture collection that dramatically transforms from flat sheets into fully functional objects, no tools required. Taking Gaetano Pesce’s spectacular “Up 5” chair as a starting point, Under Pressure Solutions (UPS) is an experimental research project helmed by industrial designers and ÉCAL teachers Camille Blin, Christophe Guberan, Anthony Guex, Chris Kabel, and Julie Richoz. The team recognized the rampant demand for online commerce and subsequent shipping processes that, for furniture, was often cumbersome, expensive, and wasteful given the size and bulk of the products. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a

Tune into Your Own Brain Waves with Steve Parker’s Suspended Constellations of Salvaged Brass

24 April 2024 @ 2:45 pm

Many therapists advise patients to reconnect with their inner voice, a part of treatment that, as anyone who’s tried it can attest, is easier said than done. But what if you could tune into to your internal ups and downs in the same way you listen to a song? In his Sonic Meditation for Solo Performer series, Austin-based artist and musician Steve Parker fashions immersive installations of salvaged brass. Suspended in clusters with their bells pointing every direction, the instruments envelop a single viewer, who wears an EEG brain monitor and silently reads a series of meditations. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 pe

Imagining Worlds After Climate Disaster, Julie Heffernan Melds Chaos and the Sublime

23 April 2024 @ 9:14 pm

Julie Heffernan likens her paintings to “advent calendars gone haywire.” Working in oil on canvas, the Brooklyn-based artist renders vast dreamworlds with tiny vignettes scattered across wider landscapes. Appearing from a distant or aerial perspective, the pieces envision the possibilities of life after fires, floods, and other climate disasters and potential opportunities for emerging anew. Grand in scale and scope, the intricate paintings bear titles like “Self Portrait as Emergency Shipwright” and “Self Portrait with Sanctuary,” which nod to the personal details within each work. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts p

In Ernesto Neto’s Largest Installation to Date, the World Is a Crocheted Ship Moving to a Single Rhythm

23 April 2024 @ 4:47 pm

An enormous, cascading installation of crocheted fabric strips stretches across a cavernous gallery in Ernesto Neto’s newest exhibition. At MAAT in Lisbon, the Brazilian artist (previously) presents Nosso Barco Tambor Terra, which translates to “our boat drum Earth,” a solo exhibition encompassing one of the largest suspended sculptures he has ever made. Created with a team of assistants in his expansive Rio de Janeiro studio, the new piece draws on images of sails and maritime materials like canvas and rope. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member

Max Naylor Rambles Through Mystical Woodlands in Ethereal Oil and Ink Paintings

23 April 2024 @ 1:14 pm

Through ancient wooded glens and along rugged sea coasts, Max Naylor invites us to wander along shady passageways, squeeze between lichen-cloaked boulders, and inhale the fragrance of wildflowers. His detailed landscapes in ink and oil paint (previously) capture petals, branches, waves, and an array of botanicals in dreamlike scenes that teeter elegantly on the edge of reality. Time of day is often indeterminate in Naylor’s paintings, where blue may suggest nighttime or just the shade cast below the cover of trees. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month.

Hot Dogs, Rats, and Birkin Bags: Paa Joe’s Wooden Coffins Are an Ode to NYC’s Ubiquitous Sights

22 April 2024 @ 9:26 pm

New Yorkers are known for their unwavering devotion to the city, but would they want to spend eternity inside one of its once-ubiquitous taxis or worse yet, in the body of a wildly resilient subway rat? In Celestial City at Superhouse, Ghanaian artist Paa Joe presents a sculptural ode to the Big Apple by carving an oversized rendition of the fruit, a Heinz ketchup bottle, a bagel with schmear, and more urban icons. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article

Ewa Juszkiewicz’s Reimagined Historical Portraits of Women Scrutinize the Nature of Concealment

22 April 2024 @ 2:00 pm

From elaborate hairstyles to hypertrophied mushrooms, an array of unexpected face coverings feature in Ewa Juszkiewicz’s portraits. Drawing on genteel likenesses of women primarily from the 18th and 19th centuries, the artist superimposes fabric, bouquets of fruit, foliage, and more, over the women’s faces. In a collateral event during the 60th Annual Venice Biennale, presented by the Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso and Almine Rech, Juszkiewicz presents a suite of works made between 2019 and 2024 that encapsulate her precise reconception of a popular Western genre. More Do

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How Local Pallet Companies Streamline Operation

16 April 2024 @ 6:14 pm

Are you looking to make your logistics operations more efficient by collaborating with local pallet companies? Whether you’re seeking pallet management insights or considering partnering with a nearby supplier, this article serves as your complete guide. You will learn about the important role of pallets in transportation and warehousing, as well as the benefits of… The post How Local Pallet Companies Streamline Operation appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

3 Dynamic Strategies to Engage Students in the Classroom

26 March 2024 @ 12:10 am

Fostering student engagement is paramount to creating a vibrant and effective learning environment in today’s educational landscape. As educators, we constantly seek innovative strategies to captivate students’ attention, inspire curiosity, and promote active participation.  In this article, we’ll explore three approaches to engage students in the classroom, each offering unique opportunities for learning and growth.… The post 3 Dynamic Strategies to Engage Students in the Classroom appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

The 5 Best Ableton Masterclasses [2024]

6 February 2024 @ 5:18 pm

As music production techniques have advanced, software programs like Ableton Live have grown in popularity among musicians and producers. Ableton Live is known for its user-friendly interface and powerful features; however, mastering the software can still be challenging. To assist producers at every level, Ableton Masterclasses have been created. These courses aim to improve skills… The post The 5 Best Ableton Masterclasses [2024] appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

The Importance of IGCSE Academic Tutoring

27 January 2024 @ 6:30 pm

For students navigating the demanding landscape of IGCSE examinations, academic success often hinges on effective preparation and support. With rigorous coursework and high stakes assessments, the need for expert guidance becomes paramount. Likewise, for parents seeking to provide the best opportunities for their children, securing quality tutoring support can make all the difference. Here, we… The post The Importance of IGCSE Academic Tutoring appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

What Is Reformer Pilates? (Everything You Need To Know)

25 January 2024 @ 8:33 pm

Reformer Pilates, an innovative form of exercise, has transformed the fitness landscape. It elevates traditional Pilates principles through a unique machine-based approach, offering a more dynamic and comprehensive workout. But what is reformer pilates, & why has it become so popular in recent years? This article will explore the essence of Reformer Pilates, detailing its… The post What Is Reformer Pilates? (Everything You Need To Know) appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

What Is The Difference Between Honors And AP Classes?

17 January 2024 @ 1:47 pm

Students often face the choice between Honors and AP courses. In this guide, we’ll explore the differences between these two paths, from curriculum to their impact on college admissions. Let’s ensure you’re on track to achieve your academic goals. Key Takeaways Honors courses offer a more challenging curriculum than standard courses and are open to… The post What Is The Difference Between Honors And AP Classes? appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

A Glimpse into Everyday Life in Essex County, Ontario

5 January 2024 @ 4:23 pm

Essex County, located in the southwestern part of Ontario, Canada, is not only known for its diverse landscapes and thriving real estate market but also for the vibrant everyday life that its residents experience. From the bustling urban centers to the tranquil rural communities, Essex County offers a unique blend of opportunities and experiences that… The post A Glimpse into Everyday Life in Essex County, Ontario appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

The Art and Science of Hair Removal

2 January 2024 @ 2:58 pm

Hair removal has been a part of human grooming practices for centuries, with various methods evolving over time. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, the desire for smooth, hair-free skin transcends cultural and historical boundaries. In this article, we will explore the different methods of hair removal, their advantages, disadvantages, and the science behind each… The post The Art and Science of Hair Removal appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

Understanding the Importance of Fire Risk Assessment in Promoting Safety

15 December 2023 @ 3:31 pm

Fire risk assessment is a critical process aimed at identifying and evaluating potential fire hazards in a given environment to ensure the safety of individuals and the protection of property. It is a proactive approach that helps organizations and individuals to develop effective fire safety measures and emergency plans. This article explores the significance of… The post Understanding the Importance of Fire Risk Assessment in Promoting Safety appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

What Is Nursing School Like: A Professional’s Perspective

10 December 2023 @ 4:08 pm

What Is Nursing School Like: A Professional’s Perspective Nursing school is a rigorous program that trains students to become licensed nurses. It requires dedication, hard work, and a passion for helping others. The journey can be exciting and fulfilling, but also overwhelming, especially for newcomers. What to Expect in Your First Year of Nursing School… The post What Is Nursing School Like: A Professional’s Perspective appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

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