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NPR : Yoko Ono's 'Plastic Ono Band' Made Me Rethink What It Means To Be An Expert

NPR Music's Turning the Tables is a project envisioned to challenge sexist and exclusionary conversations about musical greatness. Up until now we have focused on overturning conventional, patriarchal best-of lists and histories of popular music. But this time, it's personal. For 2021, we're digging into our own relationships to the records we love, asking: How do we know as listeners when a piece of music is important to us? How do we break free of institutional pressures on our taste while still taking the lessons of history into account? What does it mean to make a truly personal canon?

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Artnet : This French Working-Class Town Buys Art to Lend to Locals. It Just Found Out It Has Been Sitting on a $3.3 Million Gerhard Richter

When was the last time you visited your local library? If you’re lucky, a bit of investigation could lead to a massive windfall. A small town near Lyon, France, discovered it was keeping a Gerhard Richter painting potentially worth millions in its artothèque, an art library where citizens and local businesses could borrow art.

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ART 19 BOX ONE AT ART COLOGNE

ART 19 BOX ONE will exhibit at ART COLOGNE at : Hall 11.1, stand B-002 from November 17th to November 21st 2021.

The aim of Art 19 through Box One is to raise money to support Amnesty International’s human rights work. The ten limited edition original signed prints in Box One are on sale from this website for € 50.000 for the complete set. Individual prints are not for sale.

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Apollo Magazine : Galleries are thinking bigger at Frieze Masters this year

This includes Marian Goodman Gallery, whose booth dedicated to early work by the South African artist William Kentridge is likely to be a showstopper. The display focuses on works made between 1985 and 1991, a turbulent time in South Africa’s apartheid history. The booth will be designed by Kentridge’s long-time collaborator, the set designer Sabine Theunissen, and is centred around the artist’s first trademark charcoal-and-collage animation, Vetkoek – Fête Galante (1985).

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The Guardian: Shilpa Gupta review – rousing reminder that free speech used to be a noble cause

So Gupta’s art has something quietly heroic about it. She reminds us of the infinite preciousness of free expression. Poets and writers who have been imprisoned fill her imagination. “Whether they’ll shoot me at that point when chaos starts,” wonders another of her typescripts, “And I’ll press my trembling hands to the hole that was my heart…” These are the words of Irina Ratushinskaya, whose poetry got her sentenced to seven years in a Soviet hard labour camp in 1983.

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