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  • 1 month ago | artandobject.com | Artemisia Gentileschi Now |Katy Diamond Hamer

    Josh Johnson in Anne Imhof’s DOOM at Park Avenue Armory. The lengthy three hours are documented by a clock in red that counts down the event, not unlike the clock at Matthew Barney’s former studio on the East River, counting down Trump’s last day in office from 2017-2020. For the duration of Doom, the crowds move through the hall in what looks like a concert venue, following directional spotlights each time they illuminate a new act.

  • 1 month ago | artandobject.com | Artemisia Gentileschi Now |Abby Andrulitis

    Wall relief of Amun-Ra, Mut and Khonsu (left to right), mortuary temple of Ramses III, Medinet Habu, Theban Necropolis, Egypt. License A cultural gem, this Karnak complex—built around 4,000 years ago and home to 20 temples and chapels—is an essential place of worship believed by locals to be the site where creation began.

  • 1 month ago | artandobject.com | Artemisia Gentileschi Now |Abby Andrulitis

    Sunset at the Brooklyn Museum, 2012. License Just last Friday, February 28th, museum staff, union members— from District Council 37 Local 1502 and UAW Local 2110— and City Council constituents conducted a hearing at New York City Hall. There, attendees appealed for the museum to “exhaust all options” before going forward with terminations.

  • 2 months ago | artandobject.com | Artemisia Gentileschi Now |Paul Laster

    Mexico City is undoubtedly one of today’s most dynamic art and design centers. A cultural capital where the cost of living is affordable and artisans are readily available to assist with all kinds of production, CDMX—as it’s locally known—attracts more international creative talents daily. The best time to visit is during Mexico City Art Week, when the sprawling city hosts art and design fairs and the museums and galleries present their top shows.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | artandobject.com | Artemisia Gentileschi Now |Carlota Gamboa

    Due to that, approximately 337 bronze and silver coins, many of which depicted Cleopatra’s side profile, were discovered alongside the bust beneath a lateral wall of the buried city. Some believe any statue of the Queen would more closely resemble her official portrait found on the coins, and that the sculpture is of another, unknown, Ptolemaic princess.

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