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24 Aug

Leonard A. Lauder to Leave Board of Directors –

It’s the top of an era: Leonard A. Lauder will step down from the board of directors of the Estée Lauder Cos. in November when his current term expires. Lauder, who turned 90 this 12 months, will retain the title of chairman emeritus of the firm, which was founded by his parents, Estée and Joseph Lauder, in 1946. He will even proceed his role as “chief teacher officer,” and be involved in key initiatives around worker engagement and brand symposiums. “You’ll still see me out and about, and maybe at your desk, your retail store or at an organization event,” Lauder wrote in an internal memo to company employees obtained by WWD. “As we head into the longer term together, my calling...
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10 Aug

Art shows to depart the home for in June

Courtesy of @themuseumofmodernartSIGNALS: HOW VIDEO TRANSFORMED THE WORLD, MOMA, NEW YORK CITScreens – are you able to remember a time without them. Not only have they been transformative, but they’re unavoidable. Before you had these handy, life-changing, portable devices that you just’ll likely (definitely) read this on, artists were experimenting with the potential of technology, screens, and video.Signals: How Video Transformed the World at MoMA celebrates those pioneers, past and present, who use “video as an agent of world change”. With 70 media works on display from the past six a long time, expect to see Nam June Paik (aka the godfather of video art), Sondra Parry, Martine Syms, John Akomfrah, and more, working with CCTV to viral video, broadcast,...
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20 Jun

Art shows to go away the home for in

WITH Q, DENZIL FORRESTER, STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY, LONDON, For 4 many years, Grenada-born, London-based painter Denzil Forrester has examined Black British culture through his wealthy documentation and composition of London’s West Indian community within the Eighties, to Jamaica’s reggae and dub club scene. His latest show, With Q is a survey of his works on paper from the last 40 years and latest paintings. Importantly, the show’s title addresses the racist incident involving a 15-year-old Black British schoolgirl identified as Child Q, who was strip-searched by police in a case that raised (much more) questions on police and their oppression of the Black community. A 2022 painting titled “Q” places the varsity girl amidst an empty nightclub, surrounded by three policemen,...
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27 May

Art shows to go away the home for in

EYE BODY, TJ BOULTING, LONDON, UKPerformance and photography have long gone hand-in-hand as means to enhance and contrast each other. Now, a latest group show titled Eye Body, examines work where the artist is present in each. Borrowed from Carolee Schneemann’s 1963 series of the identical name, Eye Body “looks at how artists use their very own performance and self-image while exploring identity, feminism, gender, queerness, body image, humour, and private history.” Featuring female and male artists from the world over, resembling Atong Atem, Juno Calypso, Sam Keelan, Rose English, Trish Morrisey, Daisy Collingridge, Julian Cerquiera Leite, Gabby Laurent, Poulomi Baso, Mitchell Moreno, Haley Morris-Cafiero, Rosie Gibbens, this incredible role call od artists examines every thing from female objectification and...
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