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African American museum opens website for passes. It took 4 minutes to sell out.
Like tickets to hot concert tour, free same-day passes to the National Museum of African American History and Culture were snapped up in minutes Monday morning, the day the museum moved its same-day distribution method from an in-person line to its web-based ticket system. Read More
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Our clients & Lord |
Projects Loom Large
Sudbury Star, December 8th, 2016
SUDBURY, CANADA — Sudbury’s large projects are moving forward and city council should know early next year what will happen with at least one of them. An events centre, which could be built along The Kingsway in Minnow Lake, in the South End or downtown, is currently under the lens of Price Waterhouse Coopers.
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The Museum Series: The Consultant
Huffington Post, December 12th, 2016
INTERNATIONAL — Earlier this year I met Ngaire Blankenberg, European Director and Principal Consultant at Lord Cultural Resources; Co-Founder of the Museum of AIDS in Africa; Co-author of Cities, Museums and Soft Power and an all-round inspirational human with a voice which needs to be heard.
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Human Rights Museum Wins International Award for Inclusion
CBC News, December 9th, 2016
WINNIPEG, CANADA — CMHR in Winnipeg recognized for "outstanding" contributions towards building an inclusive world.
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Soft Power |
The Soft Power of Art
Hyperallergic, December 7th, 2016
INTERNATIONAL — As Western Civilization, as we have known it, seems to be unraveling, what are artists to do?
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Newcomers in Edmonton Introduced to World of Art
CBC News, December 4th, 2016
EDMONTON, CANADA — Hundreds of newcomers to Canada got the chance to take in some art on Sunday. The day of arts and crafts was a collaboration between the Art Gallery of Alberta, the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, Bredin Centre for Learning and the City of Edmonton.
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NYC Immigration Museum Re-Trains Tour Guides Amid Anti-Immigrant Climate
Lower East Side Patch, December 19th, 2016
NEW YORK, USA — "The political climate has created a need for new skills — or superpowers — to facilitate the conversation," the Tenement Museum says.
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Welsh Government Commits to Becoming ‘Most Creatively Active Nation in Europe’
The Stage, December 19th, 2016
WALES — The Welsh Government has committed to establishing an equivalent to Creative England as part of its bid to become the "most creatively active nation in Europe".
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Museums |
Museums Rethink Retail Exhibits
Wall Street Journal, December 5th, 2016
INTERNATIONAL — Institutions freshen up their stores and upgrade their merchandise in bid to boost sales.
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When Grown-Ups Party at the Children’s Museum
Wall Street Journal, December 12th, 2016
INTERNATIONAL — It turns out that for adults who want the fun of children’s museums without the hassles of children, the opportunities are plenty.
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Museums Will Rescue Us
Scientific American, December 15th, 2016
INTERNATIONAL — Museums, art galleries and libraries are poised once again to be civilization's rescuers. And they are up to the task like never before.
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Pope Francis Names New Female Director of Vatican Museums
Wall Street Journal, December 20th, 2016
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican Museums, one of the world’s pre-eminent art collections, announced Tuesday that Barbara Jatta, an Italian art historian and longtime Vatican official, will become its new director, making her the first woman to hold one of the most prestigious jobs in the art world.
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Architecture |
New UC Davis Art Museum Hints at Fresh Directions for American Architecture
L.A Times, December 7th, 2016
CALIFORNIA, USA — A small site on the outskirts of this college town near Sacramento, backed up against some train tracks and Interstate 80, is not where you might expect to find a building to boost your faith in the future of American architecture.
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How Thomas Heatherwick Became the Pied Piper of Architecture
Vanity Fair, December 2016
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — The 46-year-old Briton’s latest projects—whether London’s Garden Bridge, New York’s Pier 55, or Google’s new headquarters—are making him the most talked about designer in the world. Paul Goldberger explores how he’s pushed the limits of possibility, and created unconventional and controversial results in the process.
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Masterplan Unveiled for $285m Redevelopment of Sydney’s Australian Museum
Architecture and Design, December 14th, 2016
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Australia’s first public museum, the Australian Museum in Sydney will undergo extensive redevelopment as part of a $285-million project to increase the museum’s exhibition space and introduce new education and community facilities.
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Technology |
Here Are the World’s Most Instagrammed Museums of 2016
Art Net News, December 1st, 2016
INTERNATIONAL — The top Instagram hashtag of 2016 was #love, and the most-used emoji was—you guessed it— <3. As the year grinds to an end, the Instagram PR team has sent us these factoids, plus a bunch more from all the data harvested from their massive user base.
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Inside The NYC Museum Devoted To Preserving Digital Art
Forbes, December 21st, 2016
NEW YORK, USA — There’s a particular paradox that comes with digital art. In theory, work that is composed from ones and zeroes should be endlessly archivable and infinitely copyable. But in practice, rapid-fire obsolescence cycles and almost impossibly vast amount of digital output means that even potentially important digital art is rarely saved or shown in any meaningful way.
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A Master Work, the Ghent Altarpiece, Reawakens Stroke by Stroke
New York Times, December 19th, 2016
GHENT, BELGIUM — Layers and layers of paint have been virtually and physically removed from the 15th-century Ghent Altarpiece, a renowned work of biblical figures on wood panels, revealing for the first time in hundreds of years the individual brush strokes of the original paintings.
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Art & Culture |
In Meeting, Putin Vows to Protect Artistic Freedom in Russia
New York Times, December 2nd, 2016
MOSCOW, RUSSIA — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, in a meeting with film directors and artists, vowed on Friday to protect artistic freedom in the country but also said a court was right to give one director a 20-year prison term.
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Bill Protecting Works of Art Lent by Foreign Institutions Passes US Senate
Art Newspaper, December 13th, 2016
USA — Supporters say legislation will encourage cultural exchange, but opponents fear it will block restitution of works seized in countries like Russia.
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France Commits $30 Million to Protect Endangered Cultural Heritage
France 24, December 3rd, 2016
FRANCE — France is committing $30 million toward a new fund set up to protect cultural heritage sites during times of armed conflict.
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Creative Cities |
Miami, With Sun, Surf and Clubs, Now Has a Solid Art Scene
New York Times, December 1st, 2016
MIAMA, USA — No one would dispute that Miami has put itself on the map of places that matter in the visual arts world, largely because of the 15-year-old fair Art Basel Miami Beach. But what happens when the circus leaves town? Much more than in the past.
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British Council and MMDA team up to promote a more creative, livable Metro
Business Mirror, December 19th, 2016
MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The British Council in the Philippines and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authorirty have partnered to contribute to creative cities.
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Huge Arts District development along L.A. River races for approval; here's an early look
L.A Times, December 11th, 2016
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA — Another high-design megaproject is being pitched for the Arts District, this time right alongside the Los Angeles River.
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