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_project: Poly Yongchang Castle Cultural Art Center _architecture: Weimar Design Agency _photographer: Chill Shine丘文三映 _location: Longwan District, Wenzhou City, China
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arc-hus · 6 months
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Swiss National Museum, Zurich - Christ & Gantenbein
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samaspic31 · 10 months
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My growth as an artist was heavily stifled by the dogmatism in the online art community I was subjected to as a teen (aka by rhetoric implying or straight up saying art has to be made a certain way to be valuable, which discouraged me from experimenting and developing for my own methods, customising my artistic process felt illegal) and i will forever be mad about it
Anyways if any young artist follows me : the only good art advice is get weird about it and fuck around a lot. Also be honest
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juliaknz · 3 months
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RINO LEVI ARQUITETOS ASSOCIADOS FIESP BUILDING, 1979 São Paulo, Brazil Image © Edifício Fiesp
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blueiskewl · 8 months
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2,600-Year-Old Artifacts Found at Ancient Greek Cult Center
Around 2,600 years ago, the Greek city of Helike was destroyed when a violent earthquake and tsunami struck the region, leaving the city buried.
Archaeologists and researchers have pursued explorations of the city’s remains for decades, and recent excavations have begun uncovering more about Helike’s cult center, according to a news release from Greece’s Ministry of Culture.
Previous excavations of the site revealed an arched temple dating between 710 and 700 B.C., with a brick altar dating to 760 to 750 B.C., officials said. The latest round of excavations, from May 2 until June 23, focused on the remains of two more buildings and more religious remains.
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Experts said the first building they explored dates to the eighth century B.C. It had pressed soil floors and an approximately 60- to 65-foot-long wall, and it appears to have been used in three different phases.
The remains of the second building included a temple-shaped stone foundation dating to the seventh7 or sixth century B.C., officials said.
It was filled with light pottery dating to the Archaic era — which lasted from around 800 B.C. until 479 B.C., according to the World History Encyclopedia — as well as clay figurines and a bronze snake head, archaeologists said. A clay wing that belonged to a depiction of a mythological figure was also found during the excavations.
East of the two buildings, researchers unearthed a number of artifacts dating to the eighth and ninth centuries B.C. Experts said these discoveries confirm the use of the space for religious purposes as early as 850 B.C.
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Among their finds, archaeologists identified offerings to the sanctuary’s deity — Poseidon— including clay and bronze figurines, clay chariot wheels, bronze buckles and pins, iron weapons and a rare piece of a golden necklace, according to officials. Evidence of a second deity was also found at the site.
The building remains also revealed that the area was subjected to frequent floods, experts said. This finding indicates that its residents felt a connection to the area because rather than relocating, they continued to build and rebuild the site.
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Archaeologists said they also found evidence of animal sacrifices, including goats, sheep and pigs, at the site. There was also indications of grape plant remains, pointing to the importance of wine for rituals at the sanctuary.
Helike was on the southwest shore of the Gulf of Corinth, according to the Helike Project. The Gulf of Corinth is about 66 miles northwest of Athens.
By Moira Ritter.
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boiledegghole · 1 year
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another attempt on the concept of salmonid traditional art
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garadinervi · 5 months
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Towards Experimentation and Creativity : Vera Tamari, Nabil Anani, Sliman Mansour, and Taysir Barakat, Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center, Ramallah, 1989, with the support of the Palestinian Plastic Artists Association, and Ohannessian-Tako Factories [The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive, The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit]
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katmcpheeuniverse · 13 days
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Katharine McPhee arriving for the 16th Annual Zimmer Children's Museum Discovery Award Dinner at the Skirball Cultural Center on November 15, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
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Casa Luna, Santa Lucia Alto, Yungay region, Chile,
Pezo von Ellrichshausen
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ash-and-starlight · 2 years
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boyfriendisms?? 👀
hiii hi dani 💙💙💙 i was hoping someone would ask about this one because it’s still just a sketch but i’m Conflicted if i should set it in canonverse or a modern au
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its most of all a love letter to this post by @jaanii and @chitsangenthusiast stellar hc of sokka using zuko as a rubber duck uwu
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chilewithcarnage · 1 month
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For the Culture Product Jacket (2021)- Shaquita Reed (b. 1994) crystals, plastic barrettes, plastic hair ties, metal hair clips, plastic combs, hair beads, pony beads, rubber bands, synthetic hair, shoe laces, hair ribbon and vinyl
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arthistoryanimalia · 2 months
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Fun stuff at the #PEZ visitor center: not one but two whole cases dedicated to decades of animal PEZ 😍
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arc-hus · 3 days
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Shou County Culture and Art Center, China - Studio Zhu-Pei
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ccp-visualarts · 11 months
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ANG KIUKOK Pambansang Alagad ng Sining para sa Sining Biswal-Pagpipinta (2001) Junkscape, oloe sa kambas, 1975 Koleksyon ng CCP 21AM #CulturalCenterPH #CCPvamd #artPH
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hclib · 1 year
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
African American Cultural Center Newsletters
Founded at Sabathani Community Center in 1970, the African American Cultural Center was an important cultural institution in South Minneapolis. The Center hosted art exhibitions and history exhibits celebrating Black artists, pioneers, and visionaries. Starting in 1977, the Center published a monthly newsletter. In addition to highlighting events at the Center, the newsletter included editorials, original artwork, mention of other events around town, and a host of additional content. In Special Collections, we have an incomplete set of these newsletters from 1977 to 1980.
The African American Cultural Center changed its name to the African American Museum of Art and History in 1984. In 1985, the museum closed its doors.
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bruce-morrow · 5 months
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Glamour, The Red Ball, 2023
Photo: Bruce Morrow
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