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At the Van Gogh Museum: Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature

View this post on Instagram "you have to really look..." 👀#DavidHockney ahead of his exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum that pairs 120 works by the British artist in dialogue with those by Vincent van Gogh. On view March 1 - May 26, 2019⁣⠀ -⁣⠀ #Repost from @vangoghmuseum⁣⠀ David Hockney on his exhibition that opens this Friday at the Van Gogh Museum: Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature. #HockneyVanGogh #davidhockney⁣⠀ A post shared by L.A. Louver (@lalouver) on Feb 26, 2019 at 3:16pm PST via lalouver "you have to really look..."  👀 # DavidHockney  ahead of his exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum that pairs 120 works by the British artist in dialogue with those by Vincent van Gogh. On view March 1 - May 26, 2019⁣⠀ -⁣⠀ # Repost  from @vangoghmuseum⁣⠀ David Hockney on his exhibition that opens this Friday at the Van Gogh Museum: Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature.  # HockneyVanGogh #...

Please learn about the real Green Book

Please learn about the real Green Book. https://t.co/9WjGP0HcYW — Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) February 25, 2019 "Every time someone's driving somebody I lose," Spike Lee backstage at #Oscars — Jessica Gelt (@jessicagelt) February 25, 2019 For anyone who may be interested in what the Green Book actually was, here is a link to more information about this act of resistance and source of love and survival for many African-Americans. It started with Victor Hugo Green. #OSCARS https://t.co/gdFp1mekub pic.twitter.com/9WkeInv2fd — Ava DuVernay (@ava) February 25, 2019 The Green Book saved lives. It made travel (slightly) easier for black people. It showed what hotels were safe, what roads we could travel, and where we were likely to die. For that to be turned into a story that "starts" with Viggo is a slap in the face. #Oscars https://t.co/9nqPpOfZHn — Krystina Arielle 🦖 (@KrystinaArielle) February 25, 2019

Night Painting

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By Gregg Chadwick Gregg Chadwick Bookseller's Night oil on linen 2019      I lift three brushes wet with paint. Each brush holds its own hue- ultramarine blue, glowing amber, and a cool black. Airborne Toxic Event’s “Sometime AroundMidnight” plays on headphones tethered to my iPhone. The room spins like the song. I almost dance as each brush moves across the linen. Wet paint slurred into wet paint. I search for the light in the dark in a painterly chase through the night. I paint in a refurbished airplane hangar, the night glowing darkly through the skylights above me. Alone in a vast space, my thoughts travel back to years of painting at night: from a loft in SoHo during New York’s “Bright Lights Big City” years, to a small makeshift space in Tokyo, to a studio in a reconfigured office building on a block of San Francisco’s Market Street that Edward Hopper would have appreciated, to now in a building at an airfield where a fak...

Gary Clark Jr - This Land [Official Music Video]

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Must Watch! Wonderful performance by Gary Clark Jr last night on Saturday Night Live.

The Angel Falls to Earth: Bruno Ganz Dies

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by Gregg Chadwick Bruno Ganz as the angel Damiel in Wim Wender's Classic Film  Wings of Desire Bruno Ganz  has died at 77 leaving us with a rich legacy.  The Swiss film actor played numerous iconic roles over the years from an angel longing for human love in Wings of Desire to Hitler facing imminent defeat in Downfall .  The New York Times reports that Bruno died at his home in Zurich.  Bruno Ganz  left his mark on Berlin in Wender's  Wings of Desire .  Painters, writers, and filmmakers from Max Beckmann to Christopher Isherwood to Wim Wenders have created visions of Berlin that still guide us across the city's potent memoryscape.   Gregg Chadwick The Angel of History 29"x73" oil and sumi on Japanese screen In honor of Bruno, I am posting my oil and ink on screen painting The Angel of History   inspired by the writings of Walter Benjamin.  Benjamin wrote: "This is how one pictures the angel of history. His face i...

Looking Forward to Yesterday

Looking Forward to "Yesterday" Danny Boyle’s next project stars Himesh Patel, Lily James, Ed Sheeran

St. Vincent & Dua Lipa | Masseduction / One Kiss | 2019 GRAMMYs

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St. Vincent & Dua Lipa share the stage for mashup performance of their respective songs, 'Masseduction' and 'One Kiss.'

We Bare Bears Origin Stories | Cartoon Network

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Time for a Bear Break!

Martyn Joseph - Here Come the Young

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Hey Folks - fans of @michaelmcdermot , @peterhimmelman , Peter Gabriel or @springsteen ? Martyn Joseph's music is the real deal. Enjoy! https://t.co/QceqxHmXjz — Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) February 7, 2019 Our voices are powerful. Our voices are crucial to the climate conversation. Do not underestimate us. #ThisIsZeroHour https://t.co/MfJamnFXxT — Zero Hour (@ThisIsZeroHour) February 7, 2019

Washington Post Super Bowl Message

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by Gregg Chadwick As an LA rams fan since I was a kid, I was disappointed in yesterday's game. But the telecast was enlivened with a powerful pro-journalism statement from The Washington Post. Watch below: ‘Knowing keeps us free.’ — The Washington Post took a huge stand for free speech and journalism during the Super Bowl pic.twitter.com/Pl8ixqJqjT — NowThis (@nowthisnews) February 4, 2019