Gaudí’s conception of the Sagrada Familia was based on the traditions of Gothic and Byzantinecathedrals. His intention was to express Christian belief through the architecture and the beauty of the building and communicate the message of the Evangelists. He achieved a symbiosis between form and Christian iconography, with a personal architecture generated via new but […]
MET OPERA HD ENCORE: CARMEN
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Act I Seville. e soldier Don José is in love with Micaëla, a young girl from his village. e beautiful gypsy Carmen tries to irt with him, but he pays no attention to her. When Carmen is arrested for starting a ght with another girl, José is ordered to take her to prison. She entices […]
ZUCOT GALLERY: SUMMER PALLETE CLEANSE
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As part of the Castleberry Art Stroll, ZuCot Gallery will be hosting their Summer Exhibition – The Summer Palette Cleanse, this Friday from 6 PM – 11 PM. Enjoy great art, meet great people, and have a great time for FREE! Featured artist will be: • Aaron F. Henderson • Jamall Barber • Jerry Lynn […]
FORWARD WARRIOR: RESURRECTION FOR #MARVELFOREAL
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Fabian worked out a very stressful situation with Cameron- the came together today to paint a new mural together. It was a very powerful thing for Cameron to reach out to Fabian, apologize, and show up to collab on a new piece that is better than before! Glad I stopped by! ✊🏽 https://instagram.com/p/BWECsIMl1UU/ https://instagram.com/p/BWQAJumFqSn/ View […]
THE HIGH: ANDY WARHOL: PRINTS FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF JORDAN D. SCHNITZER AND HIS FAMILY FOUNDATION
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Andy Warhol harnessed the power of celebrity, consumer goods, sex, death, and disaster to create his iconic Pop Art. The foundation of his revolutionary career lay in printmaking. This retrospective exhibition, encompassing over 250 works on loan from Portland-based collector Jordan D. Schnitzer, establishes Warhol’s innovative graphic production as it evolved over the course of […]
MET OPERA HD ENCORE: MACBETH
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Star soprano Anna Netrebko created a sensation with her riveting performance as the malevolent Lady Macbeth, the central character in Verdi’s retelling of Shakespeare’s tragedy. She is joined by Željko Lučić, who brings dramatic intensity and vocal authority to the title role of the honest general driven to murder and deceit by his ambitious wife. […]
THE HIGH: ERIC SHINER ON ANDY WARHOL
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Join Eric Shiner, who has been called “the greatest Warhol expert on the planet,” as he explores Andy Warhol’s printmaking and screenprinting as well as his legendary Factory studio and fascination with the commodification of celebrity. Shiner is the former director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and is currently the senior vice president […]
CONVERSATIONS WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS: MAGDALENE ODUNDO
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Join us for a conversation between premier ceramicist Magdalene Odundo; Carol Thompson, the High’s Fred and Rita Richman Curator of African Art; and Michael Rooks, the Wieland Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. Odundo will discuss her artistic techniques, including hand coiling, as well as African ceramic traditions and her wide-ranging influences, from ancient […]
UNIVERSAL AND SUBLIME: THE VESSELS OF MAGDALENE ODUNDO
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The High Museum of Art is pleased to present an extraordinary group of terracotta vessels and related works by Magdalene Odundo (British, born Kenya, 1950). This exhibition traces the trajectory of Odundo’s work over the course of three decades, from its genesis in the early 1980s through her most recent innovations, including new works created […]
MET OPERA VISIT
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Made my once-a-trip pilgrimage to The Met Opera just to breathe the air, touch the building, see some friends, and drop off Met Opera Guild Membership checks from members of my Kids Opera & Art Posse. It was great seeing Jerry and Cory, and catching up on all things opera. POSSE PHOTOS: […]
THE HIGH: PAINTER & POET: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF ASHLEY BRYAN
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Artist, author, and educator Ashley Bryan (American, born 1923) says he can’t remember a time when he was not drawing and painting. His unending creative zeal has fueled a long and prolific career. At a young age, Bryan noticed the lack of children’s books with African American characters. Bryan is committed to filling that void […]
DANIEL ARSHAM: HOURGLASS & HALE WOODRUFF’S MURALS TALLADEGA COLLEGE
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Daniel Arsham: Hourglass March 4–May 21, 2017 This exhibition continues artist Daniel Arsham’s (American, born 1980) ongoing project Fictional Archaeologies, in which he creates replicas of everyday objects—such as basketballs and cameras—in precious and semi-precious stones. The objects become fossils, remnants of our present seen through the eyes of a future researcher. Hourglass comprises three […]
COLONY SQUARE: LETTERS OF MIDTOWN
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“The 8-feet tall letters, a collaboration between North American Properties (NAP), Midtown Alliance and Rick Sheppard of MacroTek, are designed to establish a sense of place and build awareness of the Midtown brand as the cultural core of the city.” – The Atlanta Journal Constitution “Curious about those giant, colorful “MIDTOWN” letters in the heart of, […]
THE WWAF @ ARENA GALLERY: OCCASIONAL SUPERSTAR V. DAN THE MAN
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The WWAF (World Wide Arts Federation) is a place where artists can exhibit their alter ego as well as their artistic abilities and determine what really is at the core of creative competition… who’s the baddest. What you say matters just as much as what you create. Those with the sharpest wit and quickest paint […]
THE HIGH: AFRICAN ART- BUILDING THE COLLECTION
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In celebration of its newly expanded Fred and Rita Richman Gallery for African Art, the High will showcase nearly 40 recent acquisitions of art from Africa to enter the permanent collection. African Art: Building the Collection marks a significant expansion of the African art galleries, a more than 60-percent increase in the dedicated space for […]
THE HIGH: PAINTER AND POET: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF ASHLEY BRYAN
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Artist, author, and educator Ashley Bryan (American, born 1923) says he can’t remember a time when he was not drawing and painting. His unending creative zeal has fueled a long and prolific career. At a young age, Bryan noticed the lack of children’s books with African American characters. Bryan is committed to filling that void […]
“FINDING YOUR PASSION” PRESENTATION TO COCA-COLA GLOBAL INTEGRATED MARKETING
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Global Marketing Executives at The Coca-Cola Company contacted me to ask if I could come to the Coca-Cola Headquarters and address the Global Integrated Marketing Group on their Monthly Videoconference Call with 50-100 attendees. Each call features one person to the team. Though I am younger than the Millennials, I am part of Generation Z and a digital […]
DUKE TIP 7TH GRADE TALENT SEARCH STATE RECOGNITION CEREMONY
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Wednesday, May 17, 2017 @10AM Townsend Center For The Performing Arts University of West Georgia Carrolton, Georgia One of the 7th Grade Talent Search’s most important benefits is recognition. We celebrate academic achievement at a time in life when it’s essential to foster a love of learning and teach students to take pride in their […]
THE HIGH: THE PAINTER AND POET – ASHLEY BRYAN
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Artist, author, and educator Ashley Bryan (American, born 1923) says he can’t remember a time when he was not drawing and painting. His unending creative zeal has fueled a long and prolific career. At a young age, Bryan noticed the lack of children’s books with African American characters. Bryan is committed to filling that void […]
MET OPERA: DON GIOVANNI
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Three charismatic singers, Simon Keenlyside, Ildar Abdrazakov, and Mariusz Kwiecien, share the role of the title hero, who goes to hell in a dazzling coup de théâtre. The ensemble of great Mozartean singers includes Angela Meade, Marina Rebeka, Isabel Leonard, Matthew Polenzani, Erwin Schrott, and Paul Appleby. Fabio Luisi and Plácido Domingo conduct. POSSE PHOTOS:
86TH STREET SECOND AVENUE SUBWAY ART: CHUCK CLOSE
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Subway Portraits (2016) © Chuck Close. NYCT Second Avenue – 86th Street Station. Ceramic tile, glass and ceramic mosaic. Fabricated by Magnolia Editions and Mosaika Art & Design. SAS_ArtMapFoldposter POSSE PHOTOS:
72ND STREET SECOND AVENUE SUBWAY ART: VIK MUNIZ
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Perfect Strangers (2016) © Vik Muniz. NYCT Second Avenue – 72nd Street Station. Glass mosaic and laminated glass. Fabricated by Franz Mayer of Munich. SAS_ArtMapFoldposter POSSE PHOTOS:
LIZ GLYNN OPEN HOUSE: NYC STREET ART- Central Park
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At the turn of the 20th century, New York City’s wealthy elite gathered in opulent private ballrooms to define their social status. In contrast, Central Park granted democratic access to public space when it was established in the 1850s as one of the nation’s first urban parks. Open House is a new commission by Los […]
MET OPERA 50TH ANNIVERSARY GALA DINNER
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OMG is all I can say! The dinner started around 11:15pm and did not end until 2:30am!!! Meeting Placido Domingo, Maestro James Levine, Kristine Opolais, Ben Bliss, Eric Owens, Sonya Yoncheva and then reconnecting with Ann Ziff, Jeanette Neubauer, Vittorio Grigolo, Isabel Leonard, and my friends at The Met, and of course experiencing the evening with CorXy […]
MET OPERA 50TH ANNIVERSARY GALA PERFORMANCE
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50 Years at Lincoln Center A Gala Celebration SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2017 On September 16, 1966, the Metropolitan Opera opened its doors for the first time in a new home at Lincoln Center, with the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Antony and Cleopatra, starring Leontyne Price and Justino Díaz. The New York Times declared the opening of the […]
ROBATAYA DINNER
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At Robataya NY, where festive meets intimate, we pair oganic, local ingredients with their select Japanese counterparts. Originating in the Sendai region of Japan, Robatayaki is a traditional Japanese barbecue where fresh seafood, savory meats and seasonal vegetables are grilled before you over an open hearth. POSSE PHOTOS:
ARENA GALLERY: WORLDWIDE ART FEDERATION PRESS CONFERENCE – FABIAN WILLIAMS
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TENEMENT MUSEUM: MEET VICTORIA CONFINO
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Drop in on 14-year-old Victoria Confino, who lived in the tenement in 1916, to hear about the immigrant experience in a more intimate setting. Tour her apartment, ask her questions about her life, and get a unique perspective on adjusting to life on the Lower East Side. POSSE PHOTOS:
MET OPERA TRIP: DINNER AT THE GRAND TIER
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The Grand Tier Restaurant and Revlon Bar are located on the Met’s Grand Tier level. Both locations are open two hours before every performance, in an atmosphere highlighted by spectacular chandeliers and original masterpieces by Marc Chagall. TEXT: Courtesy of The Metropolitan Opera
MET OPERA LIVE: DER ROSENKAVALIER
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The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt […]
CELEBRATING MS. JUDITH
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Ms. Judith was KAOP’s greatest champion. We took her to surprise club lunch at Bergdorf Goodman to celebrate her and her retirement. She was our main Met Opera contact for the past 5 years. We will miss her so much. POSSE PHOTOS:
MEETING WITH MR. PETER GELB
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It was an honor to sit down with Mr. Gelb to talk about opera. PHOTOS:
ATLANTA OPERA: TURANDOT
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Puccini’s epic tale centers around the Princess Turandot, who decapitates each suitor who fails to answer her riddles. Calaf falls in love with the ruthless Princess and heroically wins her ghastly game. Shockingly, Calaf proposes his own riddle to the Princess and puts his love and life in the hands of Turandot. Italian tenor Gianluca Terranova, […]
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