Posted inArt Content Type: Personal Profile Cooper, Paula, Gallery Tauba Auerbach’s Work Might (Possibly) Have Its Own Free Will Tauba Auerbach’s brilliant, mathematical paintings and sculptures exist in what they call a “scary place of unknowns.” Posted by By Julia Felsenthal
Posted inArt Black People Campbell, Thomas P de Young, M H, Memorial Museum Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Museums Nichols, Tyre (d 2023) Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings San Francisco (Calif) Sculpture Wiley, Kehinde Kehinde Wiley’s New Exhibition Is a Chapel of Mourning “An Archaeology of Silence” opens in San Francisco after a string of police killings of Black men. It offers a respite room to those needing a break. Posted by By Dionne Searcey
Posted inActors and Actresses Art Culture (Arts) Japan Masks (Costume) Myths and Mythical Creatures Noh Theater The Female Artisans Honoring, and Reinventing, Japanese Noh Masks In taking on the male-dominated theatrical craft, contemporary women carvers are changing the face of a centuries-old tradition. Posted by By Hannah Kirshner and Bon Duke
Posted inArchitecture Colleges and Universities Real Estate (Commercial) Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Sustainable Living Wood and Wood Products Colleges Showcase Mass Timber, in Research and on Display Campuses across the nation are promoting the sustainable construction material as a low-carbon alternative to steel and concrete. Posted by By Lisa Prevost