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Category Archives: Museums
Not A Readymade, But Dada Enough For Me
New York City-based artist Benjamin Nordsmark’s piece titled ‘NYC Urinal’ is a timely homage to Marcel Duchamp on the centennial of his groundbreaking work ‘fountain’. Although the witty piece isn’t a Dada-esque Readymade, it certainly celebrates the sprit of the movement.
Posted in Art, History, Museums, USA
Tagged Dada, Marcel Duchamp, Readymades, Surrealism
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Pop Up Museum
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the country’s finest museums. Since we live nearby, I get to visit often. When I stopped by to see the current special exhibition and to see the model for Frank Gehry’s $150 … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Frank Gehry, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art
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That Old Book Smell
As a life-long book collector and a long-time bookseller, I have always loved that special woody, floral, dusky aroma that only emanates from books with age. But what precisely is “that old book smell”? The journal Heritage Science has published an … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Libraries, Museums, Tech
Tagged Birmingham, London, Science, St.Paul's Cathedral
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Is Terry Gilliam the Father of the Gif ?
h/t to Adam Koszary and the Bodleian Libraries.
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, History, Libraries, Museums, Tech
Tagged Bodleian Library, gifs, manuscripts, Monty Python
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Revolutionary Philadelphia
Set to open on April 19, 2017, the new Museum of the American Revolution promises to be a welcome addition to Philadelphia’s collection of exceptional museums and historical attraction. Covering 118,000 square feet, the museum will offer an impressive collection … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, History, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged 1776, American Revolution, George Washington, Philadelphia, Revolutionary War
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London Stopover
There are so many things to see and do in London that it would take a lifetime to cover them all. So what would you do with a 24 hour stopover in the British capital? The infographic below from Central … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, History, Museums, Restaurants, Tourism
Tagged Hyde Park London, London, London Eye, Shoreditch
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Quiet Mornings at the Museum
Visiting New York City’s great museums can be anything but peaceful, but on the first Wednesday of each month the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) offers a uniquely tranquil opportunity to mindfully experience their artworks. MoMA opens three hours early … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged meditation, Mindfulness Meditation, MOMA, NYC
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How We Live Now
Yesterday morning, the Trump regime announced its first budget blueprint and as expected the plan aims to eviscerate programs that support the arts throughout the United States. The proposed budget, which requires Congressional approval, eliminates funding for the National Endowment … Continue reading
They had me at chocolate
New York chocolate guru Jacques Torres has just opened Manhattan’s first chocolate museum in Soho. The Chocolate Museum and Experience focuses on the origins, evolution and cultural significance of the food of the gods. The museum features relevant Mayan, Aztec, and European … Continue reading
Posted in History, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Chocolate, Jacques Torres, NYC, SoHo
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Love Is A Losing Game
As I get older, I feel the tragic lose of remarkable young artists even more than the greats who died young during my own youth. This is especially true when it comes to the amazingly talented Amy Winehouse. I still … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Museums, Music
Tagged Amy Winehouse, Back To Black, London, London Museums
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