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Welcome back, Honeys.
Check out this week's Beesness (aka our 15(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by yours truly)!
This episode we're diving into some fresh new features from October 27--November 2 2024. Our headlines include, but of course are not limited to: the debut of Keith Haring’s historic subway drawings at auction, some major gifting in the art world, and an unbelievable art heist... as well as how the thieves screwed it up.
Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fRdlSwprEzKeMS8JNAmtocq4QEg1v4t21w91R1gNsgE/edit?usp=sharing
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Welcome back and happy Halloween, Honeys!
On this week's Beesness--our 12(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host--we check out the most compelling artsworld headlines from October 20--26 2024.
And a little treat for you,... some of our top stories this episode including a new ban at the UK National Galleries aimed at curbing soupings, an upcoming sale of Cattelan's infamous banana, and the appearance of a shocking new sculpture on the Mall.
Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dn-pZqxpCm3XRJAew3uQri02id6gLI0ehzkn5w_Hbeo/edit?usp=sharing
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You know I love a good alliteration, Honeys, and this episode's title not only scratches that itch but tells you everything.
In today's discussion of art history, we zoom in on the late 19th and early 20th centuries to talk about Primitivism and its baby brother, Cubism. We'll take a look at how "primitive" evolved as a term, shifting with its times to reference other cultures and places in the world instead of Europeans' own past cultures. We'll look at how it inspired several other movements and many of the trends of modernism, but most importantly, we'll reveal the artists behind some of Primitivism's most enduring and most recognizable tropes to take you on a comprehensive journey through the worlds of pure imagination created by Henri Rousseau, Pablo Picasso, and more.
You'll also finally learn why I say "ew" every time I say Gauguin! Spoiler alert: he's problematic.
Enjoy the buzz, Honeys.
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ACSGfSHyjyxACCvzDq-I3Ju5D7XpldbuL98YC8O5LKM/edit?usp=sharing
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!!Special new episode alert!!
Our newest episode is also our first ever guest special! Your host Celia invites her graduate cohort member Jacob Robertson to talk not only about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, but its counterpart: the Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood. Jacob provides unique insights from his thesis on the career of Pre-Raphaelite artist Evelyn de Morgan, as well as into the strong impact that these women had on the movement through their working relationships with each other and the Brothers as models, peers, debate partners, and much more.
We hope you enjoy our new guest special!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/114JdLTMG6YtYjSTcfTV4HSSE-Bb-8VRR9XknAtkx3tE/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello again Honeys!
Tune into this week's edition of The Beesness for our brand-new lineup of arts news and events considered worthy of discussion by yours truly. This episode we'll cover October 13--19 2024, with some of the top stories including the arrest of two major artists at an NYC protest, a early information on multimillion dollar fraud case, and the shocking death of an award-winning photojournalist. Happy listening!
Source Doc; https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nvhkVbD5vUZVKub3byz1zxSChor75v3tD8rVJqM-iac/edit?usp=sharing
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It's been a long time coming, Honeys: a deep dive into the emerging and evolving relationships between art and AI.
In this episode, we'll run the virtual gamut and talk about all the ways the two intersect: the realities of immersive virtual exhibitions, the ethical concerns surrounding holograms and other "real" representations of famous dead artists, the dicey appropriation practices behind AI art generators, and more. Stay tuned for this exploration of a whole new world of pure imagination, and of its consequences in our real lives.
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jpYClQLFEhSTR7uVFZhQLRwsH_7WsSkJ_oNYu8pbri4/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello again Honeys!
Check out our brand-new Beesness drop---this time, we kept our run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host under 16 minutes. This edition we will be looking back at October 6--12 2024, with some of the top stories including a record-breaking auction result for the late Senator Feinstein's collections, a Nobel Prize for Literature first, and a surprising first from the Guerilla Girls.
Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qpqOFLRM2A1qiRy43SQ7wO84OQI8b5W_CGa8dzAOh70/edit?usp=sharing
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Welcome back for your Tuesday treat, Honeys.
Our new Beesness will bring you about 15 delightful minutes of the top arts world headlines worth your attention from the last week. This edition we're talking about the news from September 29--October 5 2024, with some of our most exciting stories including exciting results from a new arts-based neurological study, a Highbrow Honey first in terms of discoveries and announcements, and the acquittal of two more environmental activists. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L-mVPDTfgFxmQ9Qo5LbdA7k5b0grQz-biBmMj3WesN4/edit?usp=sharing
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New month, new news!
This week on The Beesness (our 12(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host) we look back at September 22--28 2024, with some of our most exciting stories including revenge souping in London, an unusual repatriation path, and major art fairs making major climate moves. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1blm1kJzOZDVMS4OzbMMpceYdzYIWyW01qtuBlfB_v9w/edit?usp=sharing
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Heads up, Honeys!
This week's edition of The Bees-ness---our 12(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host---features headlines from September 15--21 2024. Our biggest news this week includes the destruction of a sculpture at an exhibition opening, a surprising renovation announcement, and the discovery of a masterpiece in a dumpster. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1blm1kJzOZDVMS4OzbMMpceYdzYIWyW01qtuBlfB_v9w/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello Honeys!
Tune into this week's edition of The Bees-ness: our 12(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host. This edition we will be looking back at September 8--14 2024, with some of the top stories including further employee action at the Noguchi Museum, the push to replace some of Notre Dame's windows, and the return of a rock band's film to theaters. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XN5qI-JTZqXKawiBohofQgPx4tmSLYQCU8siBd163wg/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello Honeys!
Tune into this week's edition of The Bees-ness: our 12(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host. This edition we will be looking back at September 1--7 2024, with some of the top stories including the discovery and sale of a Rembrandt, a court ruling with huge potential impacts on digital access, and the announcement of an exciting new event. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kIp2nvAW3dKkqs6UNH1KwdeLUI18PcYvbOXTcXTQXvw/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello Honeys! Tune into this week's edition of The Bees-ness: our 12(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host. This edition we will be looking back at August 25th--31st, 2024, with some of the top stories including: the start of Phase 2 of a guaranteed income program for MN artists, an auction that will feature one of the most famous Japanese prints, and a surprising side effect of the Olympic Games on Paris' arts scene. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n1a67H4YpiPBvjqRwrYvuEdSSDyV9j4Cc4U42E21HrM/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello Honeys! Tune into this week's edition of The Bees-ness: our 12(ish) minute run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host. This edition we will be looking back at August 18--24 2024, with some of the top stories including a major museum walkout, the auction of a Monet, and a British tradesman's fight to prove his painting authentic. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AA9DpR-ndLI-JRhDdS1oMiTESlhMemwgjnbgWRhg7wg/edit?usp=sharing
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Though Van Gogh is one of the most famous male artists of all time, he never would have become a household name without the efforts of one very special woman: Johanna Bonger van Gogh, his sister-in-law. Inheriting Vincent's artworks and letters to her husband after both passed away, she decided she had inherited her husband's mission to make his brother famous as well. Jo ensured Vincent's legacy, and now we will do our part to ensure hers.
Source Doc : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uU6h2ElQa9GBtG-SLMpdxhBCPGOStACeD_CADvm_Wsc/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello again Honeys!
We've got a brand-new Beesness for you and are excited to share our run-down of arts news and events from around the world! This episode, we will be covering the week of August 11--17, 2024,
And a special sneak peek: some of the top stories this episode include a duck controversy, the sale of a lost Warhol, and an ironic twist of licensing fates for an artist. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iLleNQEBA1Cobty40X3kMLvjmKcStTzXFlEovSor9Cc/edit?usp=sharing
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Brand new week, brand new Beesness!
Catch our headlines from August 4--10th in our Tuesday recaps of arts world goings-on; a few highlights this week include the installation of a sculptural first in Wisconsin, a museum's surprising fundraising strategy, and Harvard's controversial recent decision regarding Sackler name use on campus. There's much more in store, so "bee" sure to tune in!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VYJL50d0cd6hsHHXIy-6wGUSKaIJCX9l4DDnQRYNzQM/edit?usp=sharing
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A question for the Honeys: how do you capture something fleeting?
In tonight's new episode, we will take a long look at how we use materials, especially one as dense and weighty-in-all-senses as concrete, to capture something as intangible and as ephemeral as memory. Concrete memorials/monuments abound in this new, slightly more conceptual episode: everything from fine art pieces to building ruins to a city-complex.
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14UCL8h13JtbXTG8HJULofJS4r_fhBgL4aZeJQoWdpH8/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello Honeys!
Tune into this week's edition of The Beesness: our run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host. This edition we will be looking back at July 28--August 3rd 2024, with some of the top stories including a duck controversy, the sale of a lost Warhol, and an ironic twist of licensing fates for an artist. Enjoy the buzz!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LfvSKf0_juKN5529jCW7hvOR9PxRWG1meCzP613Izsg/edit?usp=sharing
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Hello Honeys! Sorry for our technology-induced delay.
Tune into this week's edition of The Bees-ness: our run-down of arts news and events from around the world considered notable by your host. This edition we will be looking back at July 21--27 2024, with some of the top stories including an axe head mystery solved, the vandalization of fine art billboards in Austria, and special coverage of Paris and the Olympic Openings. Enjoy the buzz!
Source Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rHge-FRC0-hfbGfkm_DacWNcJTkida1CafmU6DAMZKY/edit?usp=sharing
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