Sentences with phrase «centennial commemorations»

In a year packed with centennial commemorations — Ypres, Waterloo, the Magna Carta — you'd think it would be impossible to mess this up.
The recent centennial commemoration of the death of artist Paul Gauguin was such.
The exhibition, organized by the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, in collaboration with LACMA, coincides with the centennial commemoration of World War I.
Charlotte Collects Elizabeth Catlett: A Centennial Celebration is a centennial commemoration of Elizabeth Catlett's life and work.

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«World War I and the Visual Arts,» organized by Jennifer Farrell, associate curator in the Metropolitan Museum's Department of Prints and Drawings, represented the Met's main commemoration of the centennial of the American entry into World War I on 6 April 1917.1 But while it incorporates prints by George Bellows and the Japanese - American soldier and artist Kerr Eby, as well as drawings by John Singer Sargent, the show emphasizes neither American art nor the term of American involvement in the war.
Other noteworthy events include the Whitney Museum of American Art's Biennial 2017 in New York, a contemporary art survey opening March 17; in Kansas City, special exhibitions at the National World War I Museum and an April 6 commemoration of the centennial of America's 1917 entry into the war; and at the Dallas Museum of Art, opening March 12, a survey of 200 works of Mexican modern art by Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and others.
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