Tag: Hierarchy

SING! Mladen Stilinović Retrospective at the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art

BUDAPEST.- Mladen Stilinović (1947, Belgrade) starting his career in the early seventies, is one of the most significant representatives of Central European neo-avant-garde art. The retrospective show in Ludwig Museum is his first exhibition of su…

Marres, Centre for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht Opens "Madame Realism"

MAASTRICHT.- As part of the program on the Avantgarde, Marres presents Madame Realism, a group exhibition where the interior once again takes a central place. Madame Realism presents works of exclusively female artists in the historical and domestic r…

Original Carl Barks Uncle Scrooge Paintings on Display at Heritage Auctions’ Park Avenue Location

NEW YORK, NY.- Six original paintings of Disney’s Scrooge McDuck – the curmudgeon uncle to Donald, with his vast money bin brimming with gold – from the hand of his creator, Carl Barks, will be on display at Heritage Auctions’ 445 Park Avenue (…

Archaeological Work in Copalita Indicates that Population might have Reached more than 2,000

MEXICO CITY.- The recent opening to the public of the Bocana del Rio Copalita Archaeological Zone in Huatulco, Oaxaca, represents the beginning of a new age in restoration and research, which will eventually provide new data regarding the hierarchy tha…

Archaeological Work in Copalita Indicates that Population might have Reached more than 2,000

MEXICO CITY.- The recent opening to the public of the Bocana del Rio Copalita Archaeological Zone in Huatulco, Oaxaca, represents the beginning of a new age in restoration and research, which will eventually provide new data regarding the hierarchy tha…

BP Saturdays: Loud Tate – Free Annual Art and Music Event at Tate Britain

LONDON.- BP Saturdays: Loud Tate is a free annual art and music event at Tate Britain, run by young people for young people. Tate Forum, Tate Britain’s youth group, has put together an exciting programme of creative workshops dedicated to 15-25 year …

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