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The Best Booths at Zona Maco 2024, From Historical Performances to Showings for Venice Biennale Artists

The Best Booths at Zona Maco 2024, From Historical Performances to Showings for Venice Biennale Artists

Zona Maco, one of Latin America’s largest and most important fairs, opened to VIPs on Wednesday morning. Because of heavy traffic, the first few hours were relatively light in terms of visitors, though the aisles were in full swing by the afternoon. (Trying to get out of the Centro Citibanamex convention center, where the fair

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"Then I Knew I Was Good at Painting": Esther Mahlangu's Retrospective Exhibition Takes Center Stage+

"Then I Knew I Was Good at Painting": Esther Mahlangu’s Retrospective Exhibition Takes Center Stage+

Cape Town, South Africa – Iziko Museums of South Africa is set to unveil a monumental retrospective exhibition, “Then I Knew I Was Good at Painting”: Esther Mahlangu, A Retrospective, curated by Nontobeko Ntombela. Opening on February 17, 2024, at the Iziko South African National Gallery, the exhibition spans over 50 years of Dr. Esther

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Elevate Your Space: The Ultimate Guide to Curated Framed Art and Photography Prints from The Picturalist

Elevate Your Space: The Ultimate Guide to Curated Framed Art and Photography Prints from The Picturalist

Enter the world of The Picturalist’s gallery and discover an exceptional array of Fine Art Photography Prints and Framed Art Prints. Carefully chosen, the Framed Open Edition Prints make a wonderful addition to any well-designed space, crafted by skilled licensed artists to imbue your living quarters with a unique touch of creativity and refinement. Peruse

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2024 Grammy Awards Shine Spotlight on Classical Music’s Best

The 2024 Grammy Awards were a spectacle of classical music’s rich diversity, spotlighting both revered traditions and fresh talents. With awards spanning from orchestral performances to solo vocal albums, the event showcased the genre’s vibrant present and promising future. This year’s Grammy Awards were a feast for classical music lovers. The stage in Los Angeles

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Color Images from The 1950s and 1960s that Were Discovered in A Trashcan Depict New York City in Kodachrome

Color Images from The 1950s and 1960s that Were Discovered in A Trashcan Depict New York City in Kodachrome

Times Square, 1958, found Kodachrome transparency, photographer unknown. Jan Wein discovered certain pictures one day. “In case you are unaware of the background, I used to live in Manhattan during Ed Koch’s mayoralty in the 1980s. However, I later moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and I’m still there.During that period, trash day offered a lot of

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