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Minimal and Tranquil Charcoal Drawings by Masahiko Minami | Spoon & Tamago

AUGUST 18, 2024 / JOHNNY / “TRYST” (2021) by Masahiko Minami. Charcoal and mixed-media on wood panel Masahiko Minami works with charcoal and graphite to create minimalist landscapes in dramatic contrast. At once both familiar and foreign, the landscapes present … Continue reading

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Portland Art Museum now offers colorblindness glasses

isitors to the Portland Art Museum who have red-green color blindness can now borrow glasses that will enhance the colors they see inside the museum. […

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As Slow As Possible | 99% Invisible

The organ used for the Halberstadt performance. https://99percentinvisible.org/category/sounds/ In February, everyone who went to a concert in the old medieval town of Halberstadt, Germany, showed up 23 years late. St. Burchardi church in Halberstadt, Germany. This is also concert from … Continue reading

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Les fruites d’Etsuro Sotoo que coronen els pinacles del #TempleSFamília,

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No one is topping Etsuro Sotoo’s Barcelona tourism story…

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Why Western Art is not dead?

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Tomohiro Inaba Invites Viewers to Complete the Story of His Sculptures | Spoon & Tamago

AUGUST 4, 2024 / JOHNNY “To the promised land” (2024) | installation view at YukikoMizutani Tomohiro Inaba is an artist who creates sculptures that engage the viewer through their own imagination. Depending on your point of view, Inaba’s works look … Continue reading

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Azurite

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The talented bgirls of Olympics breaking who were overshadowed by memes of Raygun

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BBC Radio 4 – Michael Sheen Gets Into Character, Inner Truth

Michael Sheen explores the art of acting. One night in March 1906 an actor gave a not-very-good performance. Nothing particularly unusual about that – it happens, according to your taste, all the time. But this actor was Constantin Stanislavski. He … Continue reading

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