March 13, 2020The Life of Clyfford Still, the Most “Irascible” Abstract ExpressionistThe documentary Lifeline recounts Still’s life, career, and legacy — and how they were shaped by his cantankerous temperament. Naomi PolonskyPitting Environmental Preservation Against Historic CharmStrict historic preservation codes often favor aesthetic interests over energy-saving initiatives like solar panels — but the material and financial considerations play a part, too. Philip KieferGet the latest film reviews and more from Hyperallergic NewsMetropolitan Museum Announces Indefinite Closure to Contain COVID-19Starting tomorrow, March 13, the museum’s three locations will shutter. A Way to Support LA Art Book Fair Exhibitors After the Event Was CanceledIn a quickly growing collaborative spreadsheet, exhibitors share what they planned to show this year, along with detailed descriptions, prices, and links to purchase. The Oldest Pyramid in Egypt Reopens to the PublicThe pyramid of Djoser, designed by Imhotep, was nearly crumbling when a restoration began in 2006. Robert Indiana “LOVE” Painting Sells for $1.3M; Van Gogh Breaks Record at TEFAFAlso, the Cleveland Museum of Art receives largest donation since 1958, Alma Thomas’s “Flash of Spring” (1968) sold for $819,000, and more. The Inheritance, a Play Haunted by Outdated Gay ArchetypesHaving now announced it will close on March 15 (earlier than expected), we might look at exactly why The Inheritance failed to connect with New York audiences. Rennie McDougallA Mouthwatering Museum Tour for VegansMuseumgoers of the vegan variety don’t heap ham, cheese, and eggs onto their plates — and some don’t want to see the stuff when they’re strolling through the Prado Museum, either. Karen ChernickComics from the archive...Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |