IMMA Horizons: Lifelong Creativity for the CuriousIMMA Horizons aims to contribute to new thinking on how creativity can positively impact health and wellbeing through programming and partnerships. IMMA Horizons provides free creative experiences and events for adults to meet and explore art together at a relaxed pace, in a sociable and supportive environment that encourages active participation by all. Take time for yourself and discover new ways of looking at the world and connecting ...
Live on March 27: Tour of the Universe from Morrison PlanetariumJoin a Morrison Planetarium presenter to go faster than the speed of light as we explore the farthest reaches of the known Universe! Tune in to a tour of the "Digital Universe," using NASA’s OpenSpace software to an experience unlike any other. Bring your astronomy Qs!
Carolyn Carlson, improvisation sur « Dialogue avec Rothko »Film inédit inspiré de son solo sur Dialogue avec Rothko, réalisé par Tommy Pascal - Musique de Jean-Paul Dessy , Aleksi Aubry-Carlson et René Aubry, voix de Juha Marsalo Une production de la Fondation Louis Vuitton, réalisée le 27 février 2024 La première rencontre de Carolyn Carlson avec l’œuvre de Mark Rothko a été un choc, une plongée dans la plénitude de l’instant présent. Une peinture qui vous envelopp...
Kay Sekimachi Oral History AnimationSan Francisco native Kay Sekimachi is a pioneer in the revitalization of fiber arts and weaving as a method of artistic expression. A “weaver’s weaver,” young Sekimachi attended Chiura Obata's art school during a tumultuous time in history for Japanese Americans and became inspired by the shapes, forms, and colors stemming from her Japanese heritage. In this animated short of her oral history, she invites us to follow the threads of the cultural ...
ACCROCHAGE HECTOR GUIMARD - GENESE Juan Jerez - FR/EN | Musée d'OrsayLa vidéo "Genèse" plonge au cœur de cette histoire fascinante, explorant les racines et l'héritage des créations de Guimard à travers trois voyages narratifs. D'abord, un voyage dans l'esprit créatif de l’architecte, révélé à travers ses dessins préparatoires restaurés par le musée d'Orsay. Ensuite, un voyage d’aller-retour entre le musée et la ville, à travers une série d’images capturant l'évo...
Marvels of Media Festival 2024 trailerMuseum of the Moving Image presents the 3rd annual Marvels of Media Festival, celebrating autistic media-makers, March 28–30, ...
Not Strictly Speaking: A three part podcast series on the voice | Assembly 2024Listen to our new three-part podcast series exploring different manifestations of the voice in response to the Assembly programme: https://channel.somersethouse.org.uk/podcasts/not-strictly-speaking Underpinned by a new sound commission from French composer Felicia Atkinson, each episode follows an artist featured in the 2024 programme as they unpack the power of the voice beyond speech, in dialogue with a nu...
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Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real ThingThe 2024 Whitney Biennial is now open to the public! Don’t miss the art event of the season: seventy-one innovators take the stage at this edition of the Biennial. Every two years, this headline-making event champions the creativity, talent, and vision of our time. In the 2024 exhibition, Even Better Than the Real Thing, contemporary artists and collectives take over the Museum and share their stories across film, performance, paint...
Постельный клоп - возвращение интимного паразита. Игорь Фадеев.О постельных клопах, их происхождении и возвращении, а так же борьбе с клопами, глобальном плане сохранения паразитов и многом другом рассказывает главный хранитель Дарвиновского музея Игорь Фадеев. Съем...
Unexpected Views: Jananne Al-Ani on 'A View of Delft after the Explosion of 1654' | National GalleryArtist Jananne Al-Ani talks about the interesting parallels she found between Egbert van der Poel's 'A View of Delft after the Explosion of 1654', a relatively new find for her in the collection, and her own research. Egbert van der Poel's painting of a hugely significant event in the history of Delft has captured the imagination of many writers. Find out how Al-Ani came to know the paint...
«Красный вагон» Ильи и Эмилии Кабаковых. Завершение реставрацииНа постоянной экспозиции в Эрмитаже в Главном штабе представлена тотальная инсталляция Ильи и Эмилии Кабаковых «Красный вагон». Художники передали её в дар музею в 2008 году. Образ поезда, лежащий в основе...
HOT (Human Origins Today) Topic: What Chimpanzees Can Tell Us About Human EvolutionJohn Mitani, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, is a primatologist who studies the behavior of apes — our closest living biological relatives. For the past 28 years his research has involved a field investigation of the Ngogo chimpanzees in Uganda’s Kibale National Park. The Ngogo chimpanzees have been featured in several wildlife documentaries, including Netflix’...
Rosa Bonheur’s The Horse Fair #shortsIn 19th-century Paris, when the Academy’s rigid hierarchies reigned supreme, Rosa Bonheur was not deterred. We’re thrilled to welcome Katy Hessel as a guest host on a new audio guide, “Museums Without Men,” spotlighting just some of the enormous contributions of women artists to art history at The Met—and the challenges they faced along the way. Listen now: https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/articles/2024/03/katy-hessel-audio-t...
Eileen Collins on Piloting: My PathBefore she was a commander and pilot of the Space Shuttle, Eileen Collins was a pilot in the United State Air Force. Learn about her path to becoming a pilot. Subscribe and turn on notifications
What's a Wardian Case?Learn about the ingenious 1800s Wardian Case from our Victorian botanist. Wardian Case: [ˈwɔːdɪən keɪs] Victorian glass houses used to transport plants over long distances, often for maritime use. The air-tight design of the Wardian Case created a regulated atmosphere, much like modern day terrariums. This kept the plants within the cases healthy and hydrated, even over long periods of time. ... Based in Bristol UK, Brunel's SS Great Britain is hom...
Stories from the archive – Evelyn Dunbar | TateWith over 1 million items, Tate's archive is an incredible place of discovery. We sat down with Tate's Library & Archive Coordinator, Federica Beretta to hear more about her role and the stories behind artist and illustrator, Evelyn Dunbar's archive pieces. Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
InsectsInsects are an inspiration for a tactile exploration with artist Jen O’Brien. This most diverse group of animals come in thousands of shapes, colours, and sizes. Using mixed media, let’s bring our little creatures to life. Tactile Books and Illustrations Tactile books are a way for children living with visual impairment to experience stories through hands on experiences. Engaging with your senses through touch, smell and sound make for playful and fun explorations. Tac...
MCA NOW | On Stage: Resonance (Audio Content)Hear from Laura Paige Kyber, Assistant Curator of Performance, about On Stage: Resonance. Each spring the MCA presents a suite of performances that are shaped by a rigorous curatorial theme reflecting our contemporary moment. The 2024 series focuses on the concept of “resonance,” and features works by four artists who explore the physicality of sound and voice: Anna Martine Whitehead, Samita Sinha, Laura Ortman, and 7NMS | Marjani Forté...
Vortrag von Gerlinde Gruber: Otto van Veens Starke Frauen: Nicht Amazonen, sondern SpartanerinnenVortrag von Gerlinde Gruber, Kuratorin für Flämische Malerei, Gemäldegalerie des Kunsthistorischen Museums. Vorstellung & Moderation durch Katja Schmitz-von Ledebur, Direktorin der Kaiserliche Schatzkammer & der Kunstkammer Wien. Unter Sabine Haag wurden zwei Tafeln von Rubens' Lehrer Otto van Veen erstmals in der Gemäldegalerie als ständiger Teil der Schausammlung ausgestellt. Die beid...
Tomashi Jackson "Day Glow (Backlash)" (2022)This piece from 2022 features vivid DayGlo-type fluorescent pink, blue, blue, and orange colors to catch the viewer’s attention. But the images are hard to discern, especially from close up, because they are fuzzy in appearance and the artworks are so large. They are printed in halftone, which means the paint is applied in a series of lines rather than solidly covering the surface. Faces in a crowd take shape hazily, as each image is printed ...
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How Artists Respond to ClassThere’s this series of engravings by William Hogarth, depicting a young man who comes into an inherited fortune - think Pip from Great Expectations - innocently gazing around the townhouse of his tight-fisted father. Hogarth's work so often comments on the trappings of class and he was only one of many artists throughout history that used art to criticise and even break down barriers in society. So how have artists throughout history reflected and poked fun...
What are the dark patches on the moon? #moon #ocean #lunarmaria #shortsThe lunar landscape is covered in dark and light patches - but what caused these spots to form on our Moon? Discover more about the Moon's formation and how the natural satellite became Earth's closest companion: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-did-the-moon-form.html ---------------- The Natural History Museum in London is home to over 80 million specimens, including meteorites, dinosaur bones and a giant squid. O...
Artist Talk mit !Mediengruppe Bitnik, Carsten Nicolai und Timm RautertZWISCHEN KLARHEIT UND RAUSCHEN. KÜNSTLERISCHE POTENZIALE IM ANALOGEN UND DIGITALEN GLITCH-SPEKTRUM DO 29.02.2024, 19.00 Im Rahmen der Sonderausstellung "Glitch. Die Kunst der Störung" | 01.12.2023 — 17.03.2024 in der Pinakothek der Moderne Denkt man an Glitches, dann fallen einem womöglich bunt flirrende Pixel ein, die ohne Vorwarnung ein digitales Bild durchziehen. Doch das Glitch-Spektrum beschränkt sich nich...
ROM Ideas: Mining Bat DNA - Working Together to Prevent Future Coronavirus PandemicsBurton Lim, Assistant Curator, Mammals Connor Richer, Western University Ryan Troyer, Western University Michael Hiller, Senckenberg Research Institute For more than three decades, ROM has been conducting biodiversity surveys throughout the world and flash-freezing tissue samples for DNA research on the evolution and biogeography of mammals, including bats. Mammalogist Burton Lim leads this year’s Vaug...
Stefan Schmitz: Kosmos bedrohte KulturpflanzenSeit der Mensch vor etwa 12.000 Jahren begann sesshaft zu werden, schuf er eine unvorstellbare Vielfalt an Kulturpflanzen. Kartoffeln aus dem Hochland der Anden, Mais aus Mexico, Reis aus China, Gerste und Linsen aus dem fruchtbaren Halbmond zwischen dem östlichen Mittelmehr und dem Zweistromland an Euphrat und Tigris. Ausgehend von verschiedenen Ursprungsregionen entwickelte sich über die Jahrtausende seit der letzten Eiszeit ein weltumspa...
Mandy Payne - In the StudioMeet Sheffield-based, painter and print-maker, Mandy Payne. Join us behind the scenes in her studio and find out how she creates her concrete-based paintings inspired by urban landscape, issues of gentrification, inequality, social housing and the flux of city environments. In the Studio is part of our Digital Programme – join us as we take you behind the scenes into the studios of artists represented in Sheffield's collection – with a new film release e...
Who actually won The Battle of Jutland?The most important naval action seen during the First World War was, of course, the Battle of Jutland. The date was the 31st May 1916. A trap had been set by the Germans. Just off the coast of Jutland in Denmark, the largest nautical battle of the First World War was about to take place. The battle, involving 100,000 men and 250 ships, would last close to 2 days. But who threw the first punch? And did Britain actually win the fight? Find out mor...
Zak Ové in ConversationZak Ové, a British-Trinidadian artist joins AGO Curator, Arts of Global Africa and the Diaspora, Julie Crooks in conversation about his work and how it connects with Carnival, Trinidad, and the African Diaspora. Ové’s Moko Jumbie was commissioned for the AGO in 2021; the 18-foot-sculpture can be found in the Galeria Italia. The latest exhibition, Life Between Islands, is dedicated to Ové’s father, Horace Ové (1939-2023): a Trinidad-born artist who remains ...
Kunst Licht – To Throw Light Upon Labour | Die Autopsie eines Bildes: Videoarbeit von Ingmar StangeEs gibt Arbeit, die sieht man nicht und es gibt Arbeit, die soll man nicht sehen. In einem Museum stellt die Ausstellungsfläche nur einen Teil der sichtbaren Arbeit dar. Herkunftsforschung, Archivierung und Digitalisierung sind die unsichtbaren Arbeitsfelder hinter den ausgestellten Flächen des Museums. Der Film begleitet die Arbeit im Museum abseits des Publikumsverkehrs. Inschriften u...
Фронтиспис. Выпуск 5. «Московский Витрувий», рок-звезда в мире типографии и кулинарные рецепты эп...Пятый выпуск посвящен различным вопросам о культуре чтения прошлого. Как Иоганн Гутенберг изменил наш мир? Когда появился первый рецептарий в Европе? К чему привели пом...
How was it made? | The chromogenic process | V&AWatch artist Dafna Talmor as she produces a colour photograph from her Constructed Landscapes series using the chromogenic (c-type) photographic process. Talmor’s work consists of fragments of colour negatives shot in different locations around the world that she collages and montages to create new, fictional landscapes. By using the c-type process to produce her work, Talmor is able to further manipulate the final image by choosing th...
Qu'est-ce qu'un corps | Grandes conférences6e édition de « L’ethnologie va vous surprendre ! », les 2 et 3 mars 2024. Qu'est-ce qu'un corps ? Avec : Anne-Christine Taylor (anthropologue, directrice de recherche émérite au CNRS) et Stéphane Breton (cinéaste et ethnologue, directeur d’études à l’EHESS) Plus d’informations: https://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/expositions-evenements/au-musee/spectacles-fetes-et-evenements/fetes-et-evenements/details-de-levenement/e/lethnologie...
Love me fast: El amor romántico y las redes sociales, con Noemi Iglesias Barrios y Rocío de la VillaCoincidiendo con la festividad de San Valentín, el 14 de febrero de 2024, la artista Noemi Iglesias Barrios y la comisaria Rocío de la Villa hablan del amor romántico a lo largo de la historia y en la actualidad. Más información: https://www.museothyssen.org/actividades/love-fast-amor-romantico-redes-sociales
The Beauty of Diversity | ALBERTINA ModernEfforts to expand and diversify museum collections are a logical consequence of today’s unconditional calls for equal rights and freedom of expression. The exhibition THE BEAUTY OF DIVERSITY presents the rich depth and breadth of the ALBERTINA Museum’s contemporary collections while demonstrating the essential turn toward women and LGBTQIA+ artists, people of color, aboriginal artistic stances, and autodidacts, all of whose works stand out be...
The Morgan at 100Celebrating 100 years of illuminating the creative process! 2024 is a year of celebration as we dive deeper into our vast collections! Over the past century, following the vision of our founders, we have grown our collections across varied media, expanded our physical footprint, and become a global resource for research and conservation. As the Morgan has evolved into one of New York's most beloved cultural destinations, we are happy to share what our staff, collaborator...
Maria Lira Marques | Roda dos bichosVídeo produzidono contexto da exposição "Maria Lira Marques – Roda dos bichos", com curadoria de Paulo Miyada. Captação e edição de Ricardo Miyada 2024
TheMuseumsLab 2024 | Public Event at Museum für Naturkunde Berlin#TheMuseumsLab is a pioneering mutual learning and knowledge exchange programme for African and European museum professionals. The project brings together a wide range of professional skills and competences. Museums as well as academic and cultural professionals come together to create space for an engaged discussion on museums past and present for a joint shaping of the museums future as well as to promote mutual learning...
Homebrew Computer ClubOn March 3, 1975, the Homebrew Computer Club had their first meeting in a garage in Menlo Park, California. CHM co-founder Len Shustek was one of the 30 people at that first meeting of microcomputer hobbyists. The group would grow quickly and soon have to meet in the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center auditorium, which then emerged as Ground Zero of the personal computing revolution. Imagery credits: Amateur Computer Users Group, Lee Felsenstein, Len Shustek, photo...
Fairy Tales: Charles Blackman inspired by the visual imagery of Lewis CarrollCharles Blackman first encountered 'Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland' (1865) and its sequel 'Through the Looking-Glass', and 'What Alice Found There' (1872) through his wife Barbara, a writer and poet whose progressive blindness led her to listen to recordings of the stories read by BBC announcer Robin Holmes. Inspired by the visual imagery produced by Carroll’s whimsical wordplay (rather than the book’s f...
‘Diálogos en el Bellas Artes' : Joan Reixach, Predela de la PasiónNueva entrega de 'Diálogos en el Bellas Artes', serie de divulgación de la colección permanente del Museo de Bellas Artes de València con el objetivo de aproximar sus obras de arte a los ciudadanos desde el rigor científico y artístico. En este capítulo Estrella Rodríguez Roncero, responsable del Departamento de Educación del Museo de Bellas Artes de València, comenta la ‘Predela con escenas de la Pasión ...
LIVRE JEUNESSE - LA PETITE ESPIONNE DES NYMPHÉAS - Bande annonce - FR"Peu de temps avant le lever du jour, les oiseaux s’étaient mis à gazouiller. Puis, les premiers rayons du soleil apparurent, leurs grands doigts de lumière tendus vers notre jardin. Moi, je ne bougeais pas, frigorifiée par la nuit. L’aube soufflait son l’haleine fraîche sur l’étang qui exhalait de mystérieuses fumerolles. J’ai vu alors les nymphéas, ces petites horloges botaniques qui flottent sur l
Preparing your Eureka Prizes submission: On-demand information session for entrantsThe Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are the country’s most comprehensive national science awards, recognising the achievements of scientists, researchers, and science communicators at all career stages. We appreciate that preparing a submission is a significant commitment – reviewing the conditions of entry, crafting responses to the assessment criteria, approaching assessors and navigating the online ...
An ode to Pope.L | Who can be Superman?Artist Malcolm Peacock pays tribute to “The Great White Way,” a famous work by Pope.L in which he crawls the entire span of Broadway in New York in a Superman costume. Self-proclaimed the “Friendliest Black Artist in America©,” Pope.L was beloved by many for his work’s satire and social critique. In the wake of his unexpected passing on December 23, 2023, Peacock discusses this video piece’s influence. “It brings up a really large q...
Camille Claudel: Into the Fire Performed by Joyce DiDonato with the Brentano QuartetEnjoy a special recording of Grammy Award–winning mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato singing composer Jake Heggie’s Camille Claudel: Into the Fire. Performed in the galleries of the major retrospective Camille Claudel with the Brentano Quartet, this dramatic song cycle offers a unique portal into the artist’s world. 00:00 - Introduction 00:18 - Prelude: Awakening 01:59- Rodin 06:27 - La Valse 11:23 - Sha...
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Leapin' Lemurs! Featuring Southside JohnnyLeapin’ lemurs! On this leap day, watch Southside Johnny, our 10-year-old ring-tailed lemur, take a big jump towards a target during a training session with assistant curator of primates Emily Bricker at our Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Leaps like these allow the team to assess lemurs’ health and maintain bonds with their keepers. When lemurs do the behavior asked of them, keepers say “good job” t...
Book Launch: Tastemakers, Collectors, and PatronsThe Frick Collection invites you to a virtual book launch of our new publication, Tastemakers, Collectors, and Patrons: Collecting American Art in the Long Nineteenth Century. Join editors Linda S. Ferber and Margaret R. Laster in celebration of the book, which is the final volume in our Pennsylvania State University Press series The Frick Collection Studies in the History of Art Collecting in America. Drs. Ferber and Laster will introdu...
Curator talk on Irving PennJoin us for a behind-the-scenes look at Irving Penn with Emma Acker, curator of American art and coordinating curator for the exhibition. About the speaker Emma Acker is curator of American art at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the coordinating curator for Irving Penn. She recently served as installation curator for Sargent and Spain (2023). In 2018, she organized Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art, which was identified by the Wash...
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