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Posted inArt

New National Parks Posters Keep the Spirit of the WPA Alive

by Elisa Shoenberger August 13, 2020November 5, 2020

The “Recreate Responsibly” campaign draws inspiration from classic 1930s park promotions.

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At This Museum, Reopening Plans Include a Wearable Buzzing Device to Remind You to Social Distance

by Hakim Bishara May 27, 2020May 28, 2020

Future visitors to Magazzino Italian Art in Hudson Valley will be expected to do more than frequent hand sanitizer stations.

Posted inFilm

Looking at Ourselves Through Social Distance Cinema

by Dan Schindel April 19, 2020December 16, 2020

A one-location movie tills fertile thematic ground for auteurs, celebrities, and ordinary people who explore facets of being alone through film and video — the subtle distinctions between solitude, loneliness, isolation, confinement, paranoia, and sanctuary.

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The Artists Who Found Inspiration in Isolation

by Valentina Di Liscia March 20, 2020March 27, 2020

In the age of “social distancing,” reflecting on works by a number of artists who found themselves isolated, detained, or bed-ridden for various reasons.

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What Would Famous Artworks Look Like in Times of Social Distancing?

by Valentina Di Liscia March 17, 2020March 18, 2020

Hyperallergic took works by some of our favorite artists and reimagined what they would look like during these, um, sparsely populated times.

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