Marguerite Humeuau's first large-scale US museum show opens at Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami timed to Art Basel Miami Beach! Humeau’s work fuses poetic curiosity with scientific precision, drawing on collaborations with experts ranging from anthropologists to clairvoyants. ? Explore a haunting reimagination of humanity’s past, future, and life beyond Earth—opening December 3. ? Read more from Julia Halperin in CULTURED Magazine: https://lnkd.in/ekXk6k9i
Resnicow and Associates
公共关系和沟通服务
New York,NY 1,774 位关注者
Providing strategic communications and consulting services to the arts and culture sector.
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For more than 25 years, R+A has provided a comprehensive mix of strategic communications services to arts and cultural organizations, including major art museums, galleries, and fairs; theater companies and performing arts centers; universities; philanthropists and foundations; and government agencies, among others. Our customized, integrated approach builds on each client’s core identity and effectively interprets and communicates those assets to a broad variety of constituents— including media, institutional leadership, audiences, donors, community leaders, and other stakeholders. R+A is distinguished by the range of services it provides to its clients, the diversity of the clients it serves, and the length of its relationship with them. R+A’s diverse experience allows us to think creatively to provide additional opportunities for achieving our clients’ goals.
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- 1992
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- communications、public relations、Arts and Culture、Consulting、Digital Strategy、Marketing Strategy、Crisis Management、Universities、Consituency Development、Cultural Tourism、Revenue Strategy、Program Strategy、Philanthropists、Management Consultant、Strategic Planning、Museums、Theatre、Art foundations、Strategic Communications、art、culture和Media Relations
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Experience an expressive evening of dance at the world premiere of Kyle Abraham's “Dear Lord, Make Me Beautiful" at the Park Avenue Armory, December 3–14. Merging modern and classical techniques, this compelling work is performed by an ensemble of over 15 dancers—creating a deeply personal narrative that explores the nuanced experience of aging and the richness of living a life filled with both joys and sorrow. Tickets are available now: https://lnkd.in/g-wPD3mJ Read more from Siobhan Burke in The New York Times:
Kyle Abraham Is Fully in His Feelings About Now
https://www.nytimes.com
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Join a diverse panel of Sam Gilliam experts and scholars at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, December 2nd, to examine the pioneering artist’s legacy and influence on contemporary art. This unique celebration of Sam Gilliam dives into works developed in the mid-1960s that disrupted established artistic norms and styles. Relentlessly experimental and inspired by jazz's improvisatory ethos, Gilliam's lyrical abstractions took on an increasing variety of forms, moods, and materials during this time. This program includes a pre-launch of "Sam Gilliam," the first book to comprehensively survey his extraordinary five-decade career, created in collaboration with the Sam Gilliam Foundation. RSVP now:?https://lnkd.in/ggRPcyx9
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I have some exciting news to share! I've just published the first-ever guide to leadership transition in the arts. We know that most airline mishaps happen during takeoff and landing—the same goes for nonprofit leadership transitions. My book, written for CEOs and trustees, is packed with personal insights, lessons learned, and proven strategies for those critical moments when our beloved cultural or nonprofit institutions are entrusted to new leaders. Think of it as a flight manual for a smooth transition.
Leadership Succession and Transition for Museums and Arts Organizations: A Guide for Boards and Chief Executives
rowman.com
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SCOPE Art Show is returning to Miami Art Week from December 3–8, 2024, for its highly anticipated 23rd edition, bringing together over 85 international exhibitors from 15 countries for an unparalleled celebration of creativity and innovation. From talks and performances to wellness activations and food pop-ups, this year’s dynamic programming spotlights tastemakers and leading voices across art, culture, technology, hospitality, music, and wellness. Whether an established collector or a first-time fair visitor, SCOPE invites you to immerse yourself in art, culture, and community—see you in Miami! Discover SCOPE Miami Beach's 2024 programming: https://lnkd.in/gHSFbf33
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“It’s somewhat unusual these days to encounter shows of contemporary art that are simply ravishing—that have no political agenda, no “forgotten” artists to unearth, no revisionist histories to put forth. But such is the case with “Larry Bell: Improvisations” at the Phoenix Art Museum curated by the museum’s Rachel Sadvary Zebro.” —Ann Landi Read the full review of “Larry Bell: Improvisations” in The Wall Street Journal:
‘Larry Bell: Improvisations’ Review: Gorgeous Glass Creations
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Observer has released their list of “The Most Influential People in Art,” celebrating visionaries like Abby Pucker, Founder of GERTIE; Zoe Lukov, curator-at-large for Water Street Projects; and Cecilia Alemani, curator for the 12th SITE SANTA FE International. These bold innovators are shaping the art world, navigating shifting markets, evolving collector dynamics, and driving cultural reinvention. Discover the complete list in Observer: https://lnkd.in/gn7SjMpP
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The Park Avenue Armory 2025 season is here! Featuring bold, transformative works by Jamie xx, Anne Imhof, Diane Arbus, Yoko Ono, Trajal Harrell, and more—this season promises an unforgettable year of artistic innovation. Read more from Annie Aguiar in the The New York Times: https://lnkd.in/gzBW6N4D
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Exciting news from The Africa Institute, Global Studies University, Sharjah (GSU)! The university just announced its inaugural master’s degree program in Global African Studies, the first program since its establishment in 2023. This dynamic two-year program offers three specialized tracks: Afro-Arab Relations, Museum and Critical Heritage Studies, and Diplomacy and Africa’s International Relations. As the region’s first organization of its kind, GSU is dedicated to exploring the histories, cultures, and peoples of the Global South, shaping the next generation of global leaders and scholars. Admissions are now open, with a deadline of November 30. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gNp9Ne6P
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Counting down the days until “Lucy Bull: The Garden of Forking Paths” debuts at #ICAMiami during #MiamiArtWeek! Bull’s (b.1990, New York) paintings elevate viewers’ awareness of perception—with optical overload and disruptive dissonance, the works shift observation into a heightened, hypersensitive state.? “I use color almost like visual bait. I hope that the paintings suspend a viewer’s attention so that … there’s the possibility of the painting morphing, and transforming, and creating a visceral response for the viewer. I’m always interested in creating a situation where your eye can travel and get lost in the works.” — Lucy Bull The exhibition features sixteen paintings produced over the last five years, often larger, horizontal, and more immersive in scale. In parallel to the exhibition, Bull’s ICA Miami stairwell commission will be on view through September 2025. “The Garden of Forking Paths” is the first U.S. museum exhibition of the Los Angeles–based painter, organized by ICA Miami and curated by Gean Moreno, Director of ICA Miami’s Knight Foundation Art + Research Center. Learn more at the link ?? https://lnkd.in/eYE7yhUf ——— Lucy Bull, "12:35," 2024. Oil on canvas. 100 x 76 x 1 inches (254 x 193 x 2.5 cm). Courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery. Photo: Elon Schoenholz.