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A Collection of Experimental Kinetic Art, Featuring Marcel Duchamp and Jenny Holzer

by Cassie Packard January 15, 2021January 15, 2021

The Butler Institute of American Art received 98 works from the kinetic art collection of developer David Bermant, who acquired work that explored movement through the use of video, electronics, robotics, holography, magnetism, and light.

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Ohio Arts Council Board Member Resigns After Incendiary Comments on Capitol Attack

by Hakim Bishara January 11, 2021January 12, 2021

Susan Allan Block called for “no peace” and “no concession,” called Kamala Harris a “whore,” and labeled Joe Biden an “illegitimate president” in controversial social media posts.

Posted inArt

Immerse Yourself in the Vibrant Bricolage of Aminah Robinson

by Sarah Rose Sharp January 8, 2021January 7, 2021

Raggin’ On is a fitting legacy for an absolutely singular artist who spoke passionately of and to her collective community.

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Through Augmented Reality, This Artist’s Poster Comes to Life

by Hakim Bishara December 28, 2020December 29, 2020

The poster by Adana Tillman is animated as a 3D-image, allowing spectators to add elements to the artwork, change colors, and create their own designs.

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The Subversive Power of Quilting

by Sarah Rose Sharp December 21, 2020January 27, 2021

As Radical Tradition affirms, the act of creating whole cloth from scraps is not just a matter of making ends meet, but an empowering act of reclamation.

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A Thought-provoking Teach-in on Anti-Blackness and the Art of Collective Care

Avatar photo by Alexandra M. Thomas December 10, 2020December 16, 2020

Organized by La Tanya S. Autry, scholars, artists, and museum professionals including Christina Sharpe, Key Jo Lee, and William C. Anderson gathered to discuss the limits and possibilities of art to address anti-Blackness.

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Study Art History With Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Museum of Art

Avatar photo by Case Western Reserve University September 30, 2020November 13, 2020

The joint program provides students with funded opportunities to earn master’s degrees in art history and museum studies, as well as PhDs in art history.

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Contemplating Art and Optimism at a Former Meat-processing Plant

by Andrea Gyorody July 22, 2020November 5, 2020

At a moment when so many of us are missing physical touch and closeness, the richly colored, relentless tactility of Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson and Kaveri Raina’s works resonate all the more deeply.

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Samaria Rice, Mother of Tamir Rice, Speaks Out About Art Depicting Her Son After Canceled Exhibition in Cleveland

Avatar photo by Jasmine Weber July 8, 2020November 5, 2020

After a Shaun Leonardo exhibition at moCa Cleveland was canceled, the museum issued an apology for its decision-making process. Activists and art workers in the Cleveland community, including Rice, have come forward as critics.

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Amid Historic Black Lives Matter Protests, One Museum’s Call for a “Nonpartisan Approach” Disappoints

Avatar photo by Valentina Di Liscia June 5, 2020November 5, 2020

“Let me reemphasize this point: the Toledo Museum of Art does not have a political stance,” director Adam Levine wrote, prompting criticism. But oppression is not a question of political ideology, it is factual.

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Shiva the Inscrutable

by Michael Glover May 2, 2020May 2, 2020

Shiva dances a dance of sheer bliss.

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The Expressive Potential of Clothes in an Era of Stay-at-Home Wardrobes

by Sarah Rose Sharp April 27, 2020April 27, 2020

Individually and collectively, the artworks in Dress Up, Speak Up do exactly what the exhibition title promises: they dress up, and speak loudly, colorfully, and irresistibly.

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