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Anonymous Donor Gives Millions To Milwaukee Museum To Make Admission Free To Kids

The gift will enable the museum to establish a endowment that will fund the admission waiver in perpetuity. The gift went into effect the day of the museum’s official announcement on December 3. - ARTnews

Reviving George Washington Carver’s Patented Prussian Blue Pigment

His recipe for making blue pigment from the clay soil of Alabama is of one of the few things the great African-American inventor patented. Yet he never commercialized the process. Now, for the art triennial Prospect.6 in New Orleans, Amanda Williams has painted some structures in Carver blue. - CNN

How Our Weird Obsession With Youth And Beauty Blinds Us To Real Meaning

With a crazed sense of humor and geysers of gore, these works demand recognition of simple and obvious facts: that looks aren’t everything and that everyone is going to die. Some will even be lucky enough to grow old. Why keep torturing ourselves to deny the truth? - Washington Post (MSN)

The Doctor Is In: What Is The Health Of That Painting?

Just as it is with a medical doctor, discretion is part of Suzanne Siano’s business model — she does not reveal to anyone what works she has inspected or conserved. Some of the paintings in the Grand Palais booths were familiar to her as former patients, but she was mum on which ones. - The New York Times

Tennessee Museum Asks Visitors To Sign Waiver Before Viewing Show Criticized By Republicans

“By suggesting that some works may be construed as hate speech and requiring visitors to sign a waiver, the sign not only misrepresents the purpose of the exhibit but also undermines the intent of the artists and the curatorial process." - Hyperallergic

How The Chinese Communist Party Overhauled The Nation’s Comic Books

Lianhuanhua, read by children and adults alike, are palm-sized books with two or three lines of text and one image per page, and they became hugely popular in the early 20th century. But their storylines, often traditional tales, frequently incorporated magic and the supernatural — anathema to Mao Zedong Thought. - History Today

Report: Workers In The Music Sector Will Lose One Quarter Of Their Incomes To AI In The Next Five Years

The report concluded that while the AI boom will substantially enrich giant tech companies, creators’ rights and income streams will be drastically reduced unless policymakers step in. - The Guardian

Inside The Race To Rebuild Notre Dame

While the people of France supported the effort in the immediate aftermath—within days of the fire, there were donations of more than $900 million—the years that followed were beset by pushback, controversy and outrage. - The Wall Street Journal

How Taylor Swift’s Tour Has Changed The Concert Business

Music executives say Swift has raised the bar for the concert industry, not just with ticket and merchandise sales, but conceptual ambition, stage production, wardrobe and news-cycle penetration. - The Wall Street Journal

A New Kind Of Music Therapy? Music Could Help Change The Way You See Your Past

"People often think of these musical memories as fixed snapshots of the past. But recent research my team and I published suggests music may do more than just trigger memories – it might even change how you remember them." - The Conversation

What It Takes To Be An Orchestra Librarian

"They obtain scores and parts, consult with conductors and concertmasters, check the music for accuracy, ensure that page turns are realistic, and make corrections as necessary. … Can you get the mute out fast enough? Who’s going to need more time to turn a page?" - San Francisco Classical Voice

A Way To Teach Pointe Work That Won’t Wreck Dancers’ Feet

Lynne Charles, artistic director of English National Ballet School, has developed a method she calls 4Pointe. "There are all these methods ... but there’s no pre-pointe teaching ... the balance as you go through your foot. I’ve developed exercises for specific parts of the foot and put them in a specific order." - Bachtrack

What’s The Point Of Being A Theater Critic? This Is.

"Why would anyone want to be a critic? As I’ve admitted before, it wasn’t in my case an aspiration but a series of accidents that only in retrospect seem inevitable." Charles McNulty explains how it happened as well as the principles that shape his criticism. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Speculators Gave Up On NFTs, But The Art World (Some Of It) Is Still Interested

"In the last two years, even as auction prices have generally come down, 'there’s been a growing recognition for this medium by institutions and museums,' Michael Bouhanna, head of digital art and NFTs at Sotheby’s, said. 'It’s in a more educational phase.'" - The New York Times

Just Too Expensive: Vancouver Art Gallery Abandons Starchitects’ Design For New Building

With the estimated cost of the project having risen by 50% to C$600 million, the museum's board decided to end work on the design by Herzog & de Meuron and to seek a new architect. - CBC

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