February 2012
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Hamiltonian Artist Fellowship Program Deadline... →
Artists! You now have until March 7th at 5pm to apply for this local DC two-year fellowship. Woot woot!
Feb 29th
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ICYMI: DC's Cheerleaders for the Arts. No, Really. →
Kristina Bilonick and DC Cheer Squad get some love!
Feb 29th
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“It ought to make us feel ashamed when we talk like we know what we’re talking...”
Feb 28th
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President Obama's FY13 Budget Puts More Towards...
But for those of you who don’t follow budget politics, his budget is also DOA in a Republican-dominated House, where all appropriations bills start. The budget, which is the President’s blueprint for spending, is still at the mercy of congressional budget resolutions and appropriations bills in both chambers. And we know how that’s gone so far. LA Times has a great run-down of...
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Freer Sackler's Beleaguered Bento Blog? →
Although recently announced as “new” the Bento blog appears to have been around since November 2011 with only 5 posts. I’m hoping that last weekend’s email from Freer Sackler “introducing” the blog in a deliberate manner means that someone has been hired to manage it on a daily basis. Freer Sackler has such a great collection, yet often feels like one of the...
Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Saturday Picks: Megatronics and Magic
You know I love me some alliteration, and especially on Saturday. Let the unseasonably warm day/night airs of this weekend take you to future fantasies and missing dimensions. DAY AGENDA: Porch Projects proves yet again that DIY gallery projects in DC are almost never boring with Megatron’s Dead a collaborative show by Bonner Sale, Samuel Scharf and Zac Willis and which celebrates the...
Feb 25th
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What the Debate Over the Eisenhower Memorial is... →
An excellent critique of the proposed Eisenhower Memorial here in DC by Leon Krier, a colleague of Frank Gehry’s from Yale’s School of Architecture.
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Suprasensorial Panel at Hirshhorn Tonight!
“Suprasensorial artists Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julio Le Parc join curators Alma Ruiz and Valerie Fletcher to discuss their participatory and populist large-scale installations as well as those of Lucio Fontana, Jesús Rafael Soto, and Hélio Oiticica and Neville D’Almeida. The exhibition will be open prior to the program from 5:30 to 7 pm. Panel starts at 7pm in the Ring Auditorium....
Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Celebrate the New Year Today!
I personally always feel like the real new year begins with the Lunar New Year in Late January, early February. Somehow it always feels more authentic than the chronology of the Gregorian calendar. But there are many new years to be had at any given moment! The Tibetan New Year, or Losar, begins today. Tsagaan Sar, the Mongolian New Year, starts today as well. Celebrate with some quiet time at...
Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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WaPo: President Obama Breaks Museum Ground →
National Museum of African American History and Culture breaks ground today with President Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush.
Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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Feb 20th
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Feb 20th
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Feb 18th
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Feb 16th
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Get Your Dragon On at The Textile Museum →
In case you didn’t know, this year’s lunar new year ushered in the Year of the Water Dragon. The last Water Dragon year was in 1952! The Dragon is usually pretty feisty and fiery, but in a water year the Dragon is calmer and more pragmatic. The Textile Museum in DC will be exhibiting Dragons, Nagas and Creatures of the Deep “a global selection of textiles depicting dragons and...
Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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Feast Your Eyes: A Taste for Luxury in Ancient... →
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York may have its newly opened Art of the Arab Lands galleries, but D.C. has the cherished Freer Sackler with a collection of Middle Eastern art that goes on and on and always surprises with its depth and breadth. My advice to you, listen to some of the Freer’s excellent Persian music podcasts while viewing this collection, because I know you enjoy the...
Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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“To believe is to suffer; like loving someone in the dark, you can never see...”
Feb 14th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 13th
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Your Sunday Instruction: Collecting... →
With all of the great African and African-American art DC has seen in recent months (30 Americans, Sandile Zulu & Henrique Oliveira, NEXT Generation), no better time to learn something about collecting it! Two collecting discussions conveniently ocurring during Black History Month, including one today: The Collecting of African American Art VII: David C. Driskell, artist, collector, and...
Feb 12th
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Saturday Picks: Hamiltonian and Project 4 Openings...
Hamiltonian will open it’s first show tonight since its unfortunate flooding last month with two solo exhibitions by Fellows Joyce Y-J Lee (Passages) and Matthew Mann (Buddy Pictures). Support Hamiltonian’s return by coming out for this! Nearby Project 4 also opens a new photography show by Georg Kuettinger, a German artist for whom this is his first solo U.S. exhibit. Large-scale...
Feb 11th
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War in the World: Tim Hetherington & the Julia...
Commemorating the history of conflict can take many forms, depending on the era. In a new pair of exhibits at the Corcoran Gallery of Art covering the Civil War and the recent war in Afghanistan, the striking differences in the tools, subject matter, and point of view are bookends to the evolution of documentary photography and armed conflict. Shadows of History: Photographs of the Civil War from...
Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
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Sunday Pick: Luce Unplugged w/ DC Band The Torches... →
The Luce Foundation’s Unplugged series continues this Sunday, February 12, at 1:30pm at the American Art Museum with DC band The Torches. Since Sunday is Lincoln’s actual birthday, the band chose the painting Life Mask by Patricia Roberts (which is actually Lincoln’s death mask) for the pre-show artist talk.
Feb 9th
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UPDATE: The National Museum of African American... →
Given that it’s Black History Month, you may be asking yourself, hmm, whatever happened to the the National Museum of African American History and Culture? And the plan to build it on the National Mall? Wonder no more, details when you click above.
Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
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WaPo Review of The Phillips Collection's... →
Feb 7th
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Feb 7th
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Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
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Your Superbowl Sunday Instruction: Meditate on Art →
Because you’ll need to relax before the big game.
Feb 5th
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Saturday Night Live: 3 Art Openings Tonight!
Sinners & winners in the still of the night meet old bricks, new windows and what futures become in next generations and bodies and souls, the embrace of cousins cast (die vettern) for tombs as the Devil, a shadow, and the notice of a small falling leaf bring night to a close. * * * NEXT GENERATION, Various Artists at Contemporary Wing at 1250 9th St., NW, 6-9pm DIE VETTERN,...
Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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