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SUMMARY:Tania Bruguera Artist Lecture
DESCRIPTION:One of the leading political and performance artists of her generation\, Tania Bruguera will speak about her projects: intensive interventions on the institutional structure of collective memory\, education\, and politics. \nHer work The Francis Effect is currently on view in New Orleans as part of False Flags\, a group exhibition curated by Noah Simblist\, at Pelican Bomb Gallery X (1612 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard). First presented in 2014 at the Guggenheim\, the performance exists in the guise of a political campaign requesting the Pope grant Vatican citizenship to all immigrants and global refugees. Visitors can add their voice to Bruguera’s petition before and after the talk and at “False Flags\,” on view through May 29. \nRecognized as one of the 100 Leading Global Thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine and shortlisted for the 2016 #Index100 Freedom of Expression Award\, Bruguera is a 2015 Herb Alpert Award winner\, a Hugo Boss Prize finalist\, a Yale World Fellow\, and the first artist in residence in the New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. \nIn 2013\, she was part of the team creating the first document on artistic freedom and cultural rights with the United Nation’s Human Rights Council. Her work has been exhibited at Documenta\, the Venice Biennale\, the Tate Modern in London\, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York\, and the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven\, among others. She lives and works between New York and Havana. \nThis event has been organized by Pelican Bomb in partnership with NAM and the Cuban & Caribbean Studies Institute at Tulane University. \nLearn more about this event HERE. \nphoto by Akisa Omulepu
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/tania-bruguera-artist-lecture/
LOCATION:Freeman Auditorium\, Woldenberg Art Center\, Tulane University\, New Orleans\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare Jazz Funeral
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the opening of First Folio! The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare with a jazz funeral for the Bard.  Led by Dr. Michael White\, this special parade will honor and remember the greatest playwright and poet the world has known. \nCelebrating life at the moment of death\, the traditional New Orleans jazz funeral is held when a prominent member of the community is “buried with music.” \nThe musicians\, funeral directors\, family\, and friends of the dead make up what is called the first or main line\, while the crowd marching behind is collectively known as the second line. \nAt the beginning\, the band plays dirges\, somber Christian hymns performed at a slow walking tempo. After the body is laid to rest\, or “cut loose\,” the band plays up-tempo music\, the second liners begin dancing\, and the funeral transforms into a street celebration. \nby Matt Sakakeeny\nmodified\, with permission of the author\, from http://musicrising.tulane.edu
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/shakespeare-jazz-funeral/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Opening
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Openings
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the opening of three exhibitions: \n– First Folio! The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare\n– Diana Al-Hadid\n– Elena Dorfman: Syria’s Lost Generation \nPrior to the public reception\, a jazz funeral for Shakespeare will be led by Dr. Michael White around the Newcomb Quad. \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/exhibition-openings/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Opening
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SUMMARY:Diana Al-Hadid Artist Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Diana Al-Hadid will discuss her upcoming NAM exhibition\, which runs from May 9 – July 24\, 2016. The works appear to be trapped in an eternal moment of precariousness and decay. Inspired by historical forms from art and architecture\, Al-Hadid’s highly material sculptures and paintings are charged with drips\, textures\, patterns\, and ornaments that recall Arabic calligraphy and Islamic textile patterns. Yet through their ruinous quality\, they simultaneously evoke absence. The works have been described as metaphorical “bridges” between the past and the present\, as well as cultural bridges between the Middle Eastern world of Al-Hadid’s early childhood and the Western world she now inhabits. \nAl-Hadid received a BA in Art History and a BFA in sculpture from Kent State University and an MFA in sculpture from Virginia Commonwealth University. She later attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. Her work is included in the collections of The Whitney Museum\, The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, Weatherspoon Art Museum\, and The Judith Rothschild Foundation\, New York\, among others. Al-Hadid has had solo exhibitions at the Secession in Vienna\, Austria\, Columbus College of Art and Design\, Weatherspoon Art Museum\, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\, Nasher Sculpture Center\, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo\, La Conservera\, Nevada Museum of Art\, and the Hammer Museum.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/diana-al-hadid-artist-lecture/
LOCATION:Freeman Auditorium\, Woldenberg Art Center\, Tulane University\, New Orleans\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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SUMMARY:Sonnets in the Gallery
DESCRIPTION:A reading of Shakespeare’s love poetry\, on the site of the First Folio exhibition\, will be hosted by Peter Cooley (Tulane Professor of English and Poet Laureate of the State of Louisiana).
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/sonnets-in-the-gallery/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Is Shakespeare Enough?"
DESCRIPTION:Lecture given by Hillary Eklund\, Associate Professor of English\, Loyola University as part of the First Folio! event. \nThe First Folio! exhibition at the Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane — part of the international events planned for 2016 in observance of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death — will feature a First Folio of Shakespeare open to the famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy in Hamlet and\, unique to Tulane’s version of the exhibition\, a rare quarto of Hamlet on loan from Tulane parent and bibliophile\, Stuart Rose. Printed in the large “folio” size\, the First Folio is the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays. It was assembled after Shakespeare’s death in 1616 by two of his fellow actors\, John Heminge and Henry Condell\, and was published in 1623. The First Folio is the only source for eighteen of Shakespeare’s plays\, among these some of his best known and most popular\, including Macbeth\, Julius Caesar\, Twelfth Night\, The Tempest\, and As You Like It\, all of which might otherwise have been lost.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/is-shakespeare-enough/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
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