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10 Masterpieces from the Forbidden City

9th - Higher Ed
“The Forbidden City in Monaco, Imperial Court Life in China” at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco celebrates the splendor of the last Chinese imperial dynasty. A magnificent exhibition comprising 250 rare pieces, some of which had never left...
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The Best of Arts and Culture in Europe and in the World

9th - Higher Ed
This is Magritte In Paris the Pompidou Centre is staging an exhibition of the works of Belgian artist Rene Magritte. His work which left its imprint on the 20th century is somewhere between surrealism and hyper-realism and inspired many...
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Do you look like your dog?

9th - Higher Ed
It is often said that people look like their pets. Now visitors to the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra have a chance to find out. The Popular Pet Show is a collection of 160 paintings, drawings and sculptures of Australians with...
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Malta hosts World Summit on Arts and Culture

9th - Higher Ed
Malta is playing host to the seventh World Summit on Arts and Culture. Held in the capital Valletta, the event brings together leaders from over 80 countries to explore cultural leadership in the 21st century. In a world faced with...
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From Shakespeare to Cats – our summer arts guide

9th - Higher Ed
Here is our latest round-up of some of the best things to see and do in the world of arts in Europe and beyond. Shakespeare come to Dubrovnik Croatia’s capital Dubrovnik celebrates Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary at this year’s summer...
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Amedeo Modigliani: Exhibition at The Hungarian National Gallery

9th - Higher Ed
The Hungarian National Gallery is hosting a unique retrospective of Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920) who is known for portraits and nudes in a modern style characterized by elongated faces and figures. The...
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Peace of the Pyrenees Velazquez in Bayonne

9th - Higher Ed
Works by the Spanish master Diego Velazquez are on show in Bayonne at the Basque Museum. It marks a considerable, yet worthwhile investment for the museum. Une trentaine de Vélasquez prêtés par le Prado au Musée Basque de Bayonne...
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Budapest honours father of op art Victor Vasarely

9th - Higher Ed
He is widely considered the father of the op art movement, a style of visual art that uses optical illusion. Now, the public can discover or rediscover the work of Hungarian-born French artist Victor Vasarely at an exhibition at the...
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Israeli artist cancels her Venice Biennale show to demand a cease-fire

9th - Higher Ed
Following months of public pressure, Ruth Patir, the Israeli artist exhibiting work at this year's Venice Biennale, has closed her country's pavilion until a cease-fire is reached.
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The Loo Gardens: A fascinating art installation in the depths of London's sewers

9th - Higher Ed
50m underground, we visit the Loo Gardens, a new art installation celebrating the benefits to the environment the new "super sewer" will bring to London's Thames river.
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Original origami: Meet the artist folding paper to make amazing faces

9th - Higher Ed
From plain bits of paper to incredible works of art - Polly Verity is an imaginative origami artist who's pioneered a process through which she can bring to life everyday objects. Meet the origami artist who can fold a sheet of paper
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A beacon of hope for the world: How a light installation is uniting communities in Lyon

9th - Higher Ed
Scottish artist Craig Morrison collaborates with three cities across Europe and young migrants to create the stunning 'Beacon of Light' sculpture, a project with community and sustainability at its core.
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One man and his ballpoint pen: Meet the artist behind these stunning photorealistic portraits

9th - Higher Ed
Artist James Mylne spends hundreds of hours on each of his drawings. His preferred tool is a standard Bic ballpoint pen, leaving no room for mistakes, slips or smudges.
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Rendez-vous: the best of art and culture from across Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Discover the power of hieroglyphs at the British Museum, the power of cinema at Berlin's Human Rights film festival and take a journey through life and death with the artist, Fabienne Verdier.
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Cambodians pass on craft to protect traditional music

9th - Higher Ed
In Cambodia, traditional music is no longer as popular as it used to be.
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Aimless walking, an iPhone Pietà and a huge gargoyle: Art Basel is here to help you find happiness

9th - Higher Ed
After last years online edition, Art Basel is back in the real world for September 2021. And it starts with a Parcours event.
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Art Basel: 270 exhibitors show Art market's resilience as decaying bread takes the cake

9th - Higher Ed
This year's fair is very different to previous editions with COVID-19 certificate checks and face masks worn throughout, but galleries don't seem to mind as Sales are up.
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Unseen Van Gogh goes on public display before Sotheby's auction in March

9th - Higher Ed
The work depicts a rarely seen view of Paris in the nineteenth century. 'Scène de rue à Montmartre' shows how the busy suburb used to be a rural, tranquil place.
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'Caravaggio 2025' already selling out fast in Rome

9th - Higher Ed
The exhibition at Rome's Palazzo Barberini is one of the most extensive showcases of Caravaggio’s works ever staged, with some of its 24 pieces being displayed in Italy for the first time.
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Renowned Hungarian painter Mihály Munkácsy gets major new exhibition at the Szépművészeti

9th - Higher Ed
The Museum of Fine Arts commemorates Mihály Munkácsy, who was born 180 years ago, with a major exhibition. The exhibition presents the entire career of the Hungarian painter, who resided in Paris, as well as explores the artistic, social...
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Howard Names College Of Fine Arts After Actor Chadwick Boseman

Higher Ed
Boseman graduated from Howard in 2000 with a bachelor's degree in directing.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Pres. orders more intel probe into COVID origins; History made at White House briefing; and Howard University names college after Chadwick Boseman.
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Dance Theatre Of Harlem

Pre-K - K
Exposing younger students to fine art enriches their learning experience and opens them up to a different mode of self-expression. Elmo and Zoe attend and narrate a ballet at the Dance Theater of Harlem. Show your class a similar ballet...
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Career Connections | Network Architect

6th - 12th
Network architects are the people who build those computer networks that we use every day. Advice? "Keep learning!" binary.