Election year is finally here. 2024 will be pivotal, but how can we do our part to ensure the Democrats win big? @taraemcg, @SimonWDC, and @tbonier join @djrothkopf to shine a light on the role we can all play heading into campaign season.https://t.co/OhNI62a1c1 pic.twitter.com/YQqgLeGWzS
— Deep State Radio (@deepstateradio) January 6, 2024
Friday, January 05, 2024
How Democrats Can Win (and Save Democracy) in 2024
President Biden Delivers Remarks Near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Joe Biden's speech today was a high water mark of his presidency and an essential framing of the central issue in the 2024 campaign--the threat Donald Trump and the MAGA movement pose to US democracy. He pulled no punches. @POTUS did as a leader should do. Must watch or read.
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) January 6, 2024
Biden, in Valley Forge speech, hits Trump hard as threat to democracy
Biden, in Valley Forge speech, hits Trump hard as threat to democracy https://t.co/FAd7te83SU
— Gregg Chadwick 🇺🇦 🟧 (@greggchadwick) January 5, 2024
FULL SPEECH: President Joe Biden delivers his most powerful speech yet in defense of American democracy and calls out Trump's threats to the nation on the eve of the 3rd anniversary of the January 6 attack.
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) January 5, 2024
Everyone should watch the speech till the end and share it far and wide. pic.twitter.com/iffBKkSYAE
The World of Pastels
Thursday, January 04, 2024
Van Gogh Museum 4K Virtual Tour || Exhibition ‘Van Gogh along The Seine'
Monday, January 01, 2024
Happy New Year - 2024
Here’s something to think about as you kick off 2024: we are all stardust. Every atom of oxygen in our lungs, of carbon in our muscles, of calcium in our bones, of iron in our blood—was created inside a star before Earth was born. Wishing everyone a happy & healthy New Year!🎇 pic.twitter.com/fjw1QaWZiN
— American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) January 1, 2024
Sunday, December 31, 2023
Happy New Year's Eve!
Happy New Year's Eve
Fireworks at Ryōgoku bridge
Utagawa Hiroshige
Woodblock Print on Paper
1858
Ashmolean Museum
Series | One Hundred Famous Views of Edo | Meisho Edo hyakkei | 名所江戸百景 |
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Artist/maker | Hiroshige Utagawa, I (1797 - 1858) (designer) |
Associated people | Eikichi Uoya (mid-19th century) (publisher) |
Associated place | Asia > Japan (place of creation) |
Date | 1857 (date of creation) |
Material and technique | nishiki-e (full colour) woodblock print, with bokashi (tonal gradation) Ashmolean Museum |
Saturday, December 30, 2023
Thank You! On to 2024
Why did Frans Hals paint monsters in his friend's portrait?
"Curator Bart Cornelis explains the meaning behind a hidden monster and skull in this 17th-century portrait by Frans Hals, and how they helped to identify the sitter as Isaac Massa.He's accompanied by one of our restorers, Paul Ackroyd, and Larry Keith, Head of Conservation and Keeper, who help reveal this painting's secrets.🎨 Find out more about the artist Frans Hals: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/frans-hals🎨 Book tickets now for 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Frans Hals'Open 30 September 2023 – 21 January 2024Hals was one of the most sought-after painters of his generation. A gifted artist whose deft brushwork was unparalleled, he built his reputation on a new style of portrait – highly unusual in his time – that showed relaxed, lively sitters, often smiling, and even laughing.This exhibition, the first major retrospective of Hals in more than thirty years, means a new generation can discover why he deserves his place as one of the greatest painters in Western art."
Monday, December 25, 2023
Saturday, December 23, 2023
A Milwaukee Christmas!
Thursday, December 21, 2023
PERFECT DAYS from Wim Wenders - Official Trailer
Happy Winter Solstice!
On the #WinterSolstice, we're dreaming of the first snow ❄️
— Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) December 21, 2023
🖼️: #ChildeHassam, "Charles River and Beacon Hill" (about 1892), oil on canvas pic.twitter.com/0gcHx9gnx1
Today is the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere & the first day of winter! What causes our planet’s shift in seasons? Its tilt. Today, Earth’s Northern Hemisphere is at its most-tilted away from the Sun. pic.twitter.com/cFJs2ZNGUo
— American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) December 21, 2023
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
R.B. Kitaj | London to Los Angeles | Exhibition Film
The Diasporist (Portrait of R.B. Kitaj)
30”x22” monotype on paper 2011
« Les animaux sont des gens comme les autres ! » | Exposition Gilles Aillaud | Centre Pompidou
Monday, December 18, 2023
Jeff Koons Killed Her Review
The decision by an arts journal to allow the famous artist to veto a historian’s essay about his work created “a chilling effect on the critical culture,” a journalism expert said.
Friday, December 15, 2023
Christmas With the Colonel by Yukari Sakamoto
Delighted to share my @KFC_jp #Christmas in #Japan story with @cathaypacific inflight magazine.
— 🌾Food Sake Tokyo🍙🌻坂本ゆかり (@YukariSakamoto) December 15, 2023
Ever grateful to my first #Tokyo editor Tama san who still supports me 20 years later. Arigatō. 🥰 pic.twitter.com/OzC5H32P63
Tuesday, December 05, 2023
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Holiday Gathering and Open Studios Sunday, December 3, 2023
Gregg Chadwick
The Golden Hour - Venezia
30" x 24" oil on linen 2023
I am excited to invite you to my studio at the Santa Monica Airport for an afternoon of art and camaraderie.
Holiday Gathering and Open Studios
Sunday, December 3, 2023 from 11 AM-3 PM
Location:
Studio #15, 18th Street Arts Center, 3026 Airport Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Free to all. Feel free to invite friends and family. All ages are welcome!
Free Parking
Please register in advance:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-at-the-airport-1-year-anniversary-event-tickets-742947795857?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
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Art At The Airport is made possible by Art of Recovery, an initiative of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs, https://www.santamonica.gov/programs/art-of-recovery
To learn about upcoming Art At The Airport events, visit: https://www.artattheairport.org/
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Pattie Gonia - Won't Give Up (feat. Yo-Yo Ma and Quinn Christopherson)
LYRICS We’ll I’m not I’m not gonna say goodbye I won’t see you on the other side Even when I feel tired I won’t stop You & I Made up of the same things Nature running in our veins Even when I feel tired I won’t stop trying I’ve seen the sun shine before all this gray Always find light still the breaking of day I won't give up for a minute Never giving up on you Never giving up on you Well we’re caught Caught up in the fire of time How do we stay strong, stay kind? We don’t have to say goodbye Don’t say goodbye I saw you burning Up in the night I’ll always keep searching Searching for light I won't give up for a minute Never giving up on you Never giving up on you I won’t give up for a minute Never giving up on you Never giving up on you I won’t give up for a minute Never giving up on you Never giving up on you VIDEO CREDITS A Wondercamp Production Directed by: Abdul Kassamali Executive Producer: Davis Goslin Producer: Katie Graham Assistant Producer: Ellen Bradley Production Supervising: Jenny Dugan Cinematographer: Greg Balkin First AC: Ethan Scoma Photographer: William Woodward Editors: Tim Kressin, Abdul Kassamali Color: Zachary Hetlage CREATIVE CREDITS Outfits/Dress by: Lisa Jiang Wig by: Drag Daddy Wigs Boots: Xtratuf SPECIAL THANKS Native Movement Our Common Nature Jose Alvarado Zion Jackson Ben Mandelkern Sophie Shackleton Liquid Adventures The Office Performing Arts and Film SONG CREDITS Songwriters: Pattie Gonia, Quinn Christopherson, Tyson Motsenbocker, Tyler Chester Produced by: Tyler Chester Recorded by: Tyler Chester Recording assistant: Aaron Feeny Mixed by: James Krausse Mastered by: James Krausse String arrangements: Paul Cartright Yo-Yo Ma’s cello arranged by: Hrishikesh Hirway and Jesse Lewis Yo-Yo Ma’s cello recording engineers: Téa Mottolese, Carl Talbot, Christopher Moretti Yo-Yo Ma’s cello mix engineer: Kyle Pyke Vocals: Pattie Gonia, Quinn Christopherson Cello: Yo-Yo Ma Synths, Pianos, Guitars, Programming, Bass: Tyler Chester Strings: Paul Cartwright Drums: James McAllister