Art History Bernie Sanders Stars in Art History’s Greatest Artworks in New Viral Meme artnews.com - Alex Greenberger In art history courses, Joseph Kosuth’s One and Three Chairs (1965) is a staple. It is, to some degree, exactly what it sounds like—a piece of …
Vellichorflipped into So Cool!Birds 70 Tiny Birds Play a Room Full of Electric Guitars laughingsquid.com - Lori Dorn French artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot created a marvelous sound project that involves 70 zebra finches and a room full of amplified guitars. The …
The Curious Curatorflipped into Bio-pocalypseCoronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 will likely be with us forever. Here's how we'll live with it. verified_publisherNational Geographic - Michael GreshkoEventually, the virus could become a much milder illness—but for now, vaccination and surveillance are critical to end the pandemic phase. As COVID-19 continues to run its course, the likeliest long-term...
Joseph Curryflipped into ShareSistine Chapel Explore the Sistine Chapel From Home on a Virtual Tour With the Vatican Museums verified_publisherTravel + Leisure - Jessica PoitevienAs much as we'd all love to flip a switch, get rid of COVID, and return to traveling like normal, it doesn't seem like that will happen anytime soon. That's the bad news. The good news is that museums...
My Modern MetKamala Harris Painting by Civil War-Era Black Artist Is Presented as Smithsonian's Inaugural Gift To the Biden Administration verified_publisherMy Modern Met - Margherita ColePresident Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' new administration has already been presented with numerous inaugural gifts, but perhaps none is as poignant as a 19th-century landscape painting,...
Victor Moruzziflipped into Artistic Happiness Hobbies Need a New Quarantine Hobby? Smithsonian Associates Launches World Art History Certificate Program via Zoom Southern Living - Perri Ormont Blumberg Study the great works of Matisse, Chagall, Degas, and more. We've played board games galore. Mastered the fine art of falling asleep on the couch …