Sentences with phrase «year art lending»

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The lack of diversity in Trident's staffing and lending disturbed Beth Warshaw, 38, a white manager at a local arts nonprofit, who last year bought a two - bedroom brick row house in a primarily African American neighborhood of South Philadelphia.
Athena Art will lend for up to five years.
Chester Dale (1883 — 1962) of New York, a passionate collector of French and American art, supported the fledgling National Gallery of Art by lending seven American paintings for its opening in 1941 and 25 important French paintings later that year, selected to show the development of French art from the late 18th to the beginning of the 20th centuart, supported the fledgling National Gallery of Art by lending seven American paintings for its opening in 1941 and 25 important French paintings later that year, selected to show the development of French art from the late 18th to the beginning of the 20th centuArt by lending seven American paintings for its opening in 1941 and 25 important French paintings later that year, selected to show the development of French art from the late 18th to the beginning of the 20th centuart from the late 18th to the beginning of the 20th century.
But, as we're reminded from the press release, bathers have lent themselves well to art history over the years, from Bonnard to Picasso.
Many of these contemporary works are well - trodden classics by this point, but seeing them in the context of nearly 100 years of art lends them a certain poignancy, especially during a fair week, when so many of the products being sold seem unlikely to endure for even another decade.
Over 2 million people have seen 1,423 works lent by Arts Council Collection to 144 venues, including 64 works to 17 international venues, throughout last year.
Public response to last year's opening of the Dia Art Foundation's Dia: Beacon, a ruined upstate New York factory converted to a museum of mostly minimal art, lends weight to the idea of minimalism as calmatiArt Foundation's Dia: Beacon, a ruined upstate New York factory converted to a museum of mostly minimal art, lends weight to the idea of minimalism as calmatiart, lends weight to the idea of minimalism as calmative.
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