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... would of been great to see more of the artwork, which looked amazing at the art gallery, instead of close up's of the guy with the beard talking all the time ....
When I was in architecture school i went to many lectures. Liz Diller is boring. Bruce Goff, Richard Meier, E Fay Jones. One of the best was William H Short showing us the Guggenheim being built. He was clerk of the works.
I love the way Jesse speaks so profoundly. He is an open book when it comes to his love for art and his parents being influences in his life. I adore learning more about him with this interview.
Can I visit and bless the area 🙏 I Am FreshAir ChosenOne Vibes created by our spiritual leaders like myself that challenge conventional ideas and trends
Can find a segment from WTVJ's "Montage" series from May 1978 about the excavation for ancient Tequesta artifacts from the construction site of what would become the James L. Knight Center and the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Miami along the Miami River. The Tequesta were a native people that lived in and around what's now Miami for at least 2,000 years before Europeans settled in the area. Tequesta artifacts can be found along the banks of the river, which was one of the main thoroughfares for the tribe. Site archaeologist was Carlos Martinez.
I'm now in the late fall of my life. I worked in the Art field in the 80's and early 90's. This work by George Segal is one of the finest and most moving sculptures I have ever seen. It's profoundness is truly impactful if you have an the underlying understanding of the Biblical and Qur'anic narrative. George Segal was brilliant. May he rest in peace.
I love the connection with history in Jeannette Ehlers' performance and the use of female body politics embedded embroidered in Kelly Sinnapah Mary's works. Bold and challenging. Thanks for sharing!