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SUMMARY:AT TOURS | Japan
DESCRIPTION:Image: Seiichi Ohsawa Courtesy of Benesse Art Site Naoshima \nTHIS TRIP IS COMPLETELY SOLD OUT- TO JOIN THE WAITLIST PLEASE EMAIL TRAVEL@ARTTABLE.ORG \nNaoshima and Tokyo are where art lovers are flocking to along with\nKyoto for lovers of heritage and nature. It is attracting tastemakers from all corners\, with its booming contemporary art scene around Tokyo such as the Yayoi Kusama Museum and TeamLab Space\, and lesser known Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Enoura Observatory selected by Conde Naste as one of the most exciting destinations for 2019. And of course the epic Naoshima Art Islands with surreal masterpieces of art and architecture. Autumn is one of the most delightful and admiring seasons to experience in Japan\, and Kyoto is notorious for its beautiful Fall foliage. \nThis journey immerses you to the modern and contemporary art world starting from cosmopolitan Tokyo\, that is a micro-universe on its own. You will be introduced to the local art and creative movers and shakers in the various neighborhoods of this city\, whether its commercial\, non-profit or underground\, it is what makes Tokyo such a unique place unlike any other. For fashion and design lovers\, Tokyo is a mecca for cutting-edge trends and innovation. \nAfter the introductory plunge into Japanese culture\, we sweep across to the highlight of your trip visiting the Naoshima Art Islands. Established by an art collector\, the Naoshima art project is a series of remote islands acquired and redeveloped into a private museum with stunning architecture (i.e. Tadao Ando) maximizing the impact of the art with its natural surroundings. Your final stop will be in Kyoto\, one of the most beautiful cities on earth that has just the right balance of cultural heritage with modernity and nature. Kyoto was once the capital of Japan and because it was spared the bombs of World War II\, its historic monuments\, heritage sites\, and 2500+ temples and shrines are still intact. Kyoto boasts the nations greatest concentration of craft artisans\, as it was home to the Imperial court for 1\,000 years. Your experience will not only uncover the traditional side of Kyoto\, but will also show you the modern take of this alluring city.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-tours-japan/
CATEGORIES:National,Travel
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SUMMARY:DC | Director and Curator-Led Tour of the US Diplomacy Center
DESCRIPTION:Image: Courtesy US Diplomacy Center \nClick here to REGISTER! This program is for ArtTable members only.\nJoin ArtTable for a behind-the-scenes exploration of the U.S. Diplomacy Center\, coffee and pastries will be provided. \nThe event will include a discussion with Museum Director Mary Kane\, curatorial and education staff\, and a tour of the museum’s preview exhibit “”Diplomacy Is Our Mission\,”” designed in conjunction with Smithsonian Exhibits. \nThrough the voices of diplomats\, “”Diplomacy Is Our Mission”” tells the often surprising story of how diplomacy has shaped our nation. When complete\, the U.S. Diplomacy Center will be the nation’s first museum dedicated to the history\, practice\, and challenges of American Diplomacy. A public-private partnership with the U.S. Department of State\, it will seek to broaden the public’s understanding of the critical role played by American diplomacy in establishing and maintaining our nation’s security\, economic prosperity\, and success. Through exhibitions\, interactives\, outreach programs\, and over 9\,000 unique artifacts\, the U.S. Diplomacy Center will inspire the American public to discover diplomacy and how it impacts their lives every day. \nPlease note registration closes on November 10!!***MUST BRING PHOTO ID*** \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Jennifer Duncan\, Director of Foundation of Art and Preservation in Embassies\, for organizing this program. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-director-and-curator-led-tour-of-the-us-diplomacy-center/
LOCATION:US Diplomacy Center\, 330 21st St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:NY | Curatorial Walk-through of Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art
DESCRIPTION:Image: Edith Halpert at the Downtown Gallery\, wearing the 13 watch brooch and ring designed for her by Charles Sheeler\, in a photograph for Life magazine in 1952. She is joined by some of the new American artists she was promoting that year. Credit: Photograph © Estate of Louis Faurer \nClick here to register!\nJoin ArtTable NY for a curatorial walk through of Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art at The Jewish Museum with Rebecca Shaykin\, Associate Curator\, The Jewish Museum. \nThe Jewish Museum will present Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art\, the first exhibition to explore the remarkable career of Edith Gregor Halpert (1900-1970)\, the influential American art dealer and founder of the Downtown Gallery in New York City. A pioneer in the field and one of New York’s first female art dealers\, Halpert propelled American art to the fore at a time when the European avant-garde still enthralled the world. The artists she supported — Stuart Davis\, Jacob Lawrence\, Georgia O’Keeffe\, Yasuo Kuniyoshi\, Ben Shahn\, and Charles Sheeler key among them — became icons of American modernism. Halpert also brought vital attention to overlooked nineteenth-century American artists\, such as William Michael Harnett\, Edward Hicks\, and Raphaelle Peale\, as well as little-known and anonymous folk artists. With her revolutionary program at the Downtown Gallery\, her endless energy\, and her extraordinary business acumen\, Halpert inspired generations of Americans to value the art of their own country\, in their own time. \nThe exhibition\, on view at the Jewish Museum from October 18\, 2019 through February 9\, 2020\, will feature 100 works of American modern and folk art\, including paintings\, sculptures\, and prints by artists such as Davis\, Lawrence\, O’Keeffe\, Kuniyoshi\, Shahn\, and Sheeler\, as well as Arthur Dove\, Elie Nadelman\, Max Weber\, and Marguerite and William Zorach\, among others\, and prime examples of American folk art portraits\, weathervanes\, and trade signs. Along with major artworks that were exhibited at and sold through the Downtown Gallery\, highlights from Halpert’s acclaimed personal collection of both modern and folk art\, reassembled for the first time since its landmark sale in 1973\, will also be on view. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Randy Rosen\, ArtTable NY Program Committee Member\, for organizing this program. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-curatorial-walk-through-of-edith-halpert-and-the-rise-of-american-art/
LOCATION:The Jewish Museum\, 1109 5th Ave at 92nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10128\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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