Wednesday’s art – Twins Seven Seven’s “Untitled (figure cutting down tree)” at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College.
If you are in the Hanover, New Hampshire area, then signup for Slow Art Day April 17, 2010 at the Hood Museum:
http://SlowArtHanover2010.eventbrite.com/
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About Slow Art and Slow Art day
Run by volunteers, Slow Art and Slow Art Day are designed to help inspire creativity and new ways of seeing art all over the world.
Facebook list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Web list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Slow Art and Slow Art Day were started by Phil Terry and the Reading Odyssey, a nonprofit dedicated to making lifelong learning accessible and fun for everyone.
Tuesday’s art – David Hockney’s “Pearblossom Hwy” at the Getty Museum in LA
via www.getty.edu
If you are in the LA area, then signup for Slow Art Day April 17, 2010 at the Getty Museum:
http://SlowArtLA2010.eventbrite.com/
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About Slow Art and Slow Art day
Run by volunteers, Slow Art and Slow Art Day are designed to help inspire creativity and new ways of seeing art all over the world.
Facebook list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Web list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Slow Art and Slow Art Day were started by Phil Terry and the Reading Odyssey, a nonprofit dedicated to making lifelong learning accessible and fun for everyone.
Xenophon’s Hellenika February 2010 Bks I – II.3 Audio Recording
Here is the audio recording for Xenophon’s Hellenika Books I – II.3.10. Listen online or download the mp3 file and listen to it as a podcast on your ipod.
Xenophon Hellenika conference call tonight
Hi fellow Hellenika readers–
A gentle reminder about our call tonight for Books I – II.3.10, at 8pm EST, 7pm Central. You have the dial-in information. Get in touch with me if you still need it. I look forward to our conversation!
Thanks,
Andre
Monday’s art – Stuart Davis’ “The Mellow Pad” at the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Monday’s art – Stuart Davis’ “The Mellow Pad” at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
If you are in the New York area, then signup for Slow Art Day April 17, 2010 at the Brooklyn Museum of Art:
http://SlowArtBrooklyn2010.eventbrite.com/
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About Slow Art and Slow Art day
Run by volunteers, Slow Art and Slow Art Day are designed to help inspire creativity and new ways of seeing art all over the world.
Facebook list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Web list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Slow Art and Slow Art Day were started by Phil Terry and the Reading Odyssey, a nonprofit dedicated to making lifelong learning accessible and fun for everyone.
Untitled
Friday’s art – Joaquin Torres-Garcia’s “Locomotive With Constructive House” at the Newark Art Museum (still need a host for Slow Art Day there!).
Look at this for a few minutes today, Friday, February 19, 2010. (hint: click on the thumbnail to see the larger version)
If you are in New Jersey and are interested in hosting a Slow Art Day event at the Newark Art Museum, then click here to learn more about what it means to host (Facebook page):
http://www.facebook.com/SlowArt?v=app_4949752878
And if you’d like to read a review in the New York Times by Holland Cotter about a new exhibit at the Newark Art Museum that features this painting and others, then read here.
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About Slow Art and Slow Art day
Run by volunteers, Slow Art and Slow Art Day are designed to help the general public have a *good* experience looking at art in museums all over the world.
Facebook list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Web list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Slow Art and Slow Art Day were started by Phil Terry and the Reading Odyssey, a nonprofit dedicated to making lifelong learning accessible and fun for everyone.
Thursday’s art – Roy de Maistre’s “Colour Sketch”
Thursday’s art – Roy de Maistre’s “Colour Sketch” at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.Look at this for a few minutes today, Thursday, February 18, 2010. (hint: click on the thumbnail to see the larger version)
If you are in Australia, then signup for Slow Art Day April 17, 2010 at The National Gallery of Australia:
http://SlowArtCanberra2010.eventbrite.com/
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About Slow Art and Slow Art day
Run by volunteers, Slow Art and Slow Art Day are designed to help the general public have a *good* experience looking at art in museums all over the world.
Facebook list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Web list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Slow Art and Slow Art Day were started by Phil Terry and the Reading Odyssey, a nonprofit dedicated to making lifelong learning accessible and fun for everyone.
Wednesday’s art – Monika Del Bosque’s “Trying to Connect”
Wednesday’s art – Monika Del Bosque’s “Trying to Connect” – take a gaze.
Look at this for a few minutes today, Wednesday, February 17, 2010. (hint: click on the thumbnail to see the larger version)
If you are in the LA area, then signup for Slow Art Day April 17, 2010 at The Getty:
http://SlowArtLA2010.eventbrite.com/
Monika Del Bosque is an artist and professor living in Los Angeles. I recommend you visit Monika Del Bosque’s website to see more of her work:
http://www.monikadelbosque.artspan.com/
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About Slow Art and Slow Art day
Run by volunteers, Slow Art and Slow Art Day are designed to help the general public have a *good* experience looking at art in museums all over the world.
Facebook list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Web list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Slow Art and Slow Art Day were started by Phil Terry and the Reading Odyssey, a nonprofit dedicated to making lifelong learning accessible and fun for everyone.
Tuesday’s art: Picasso at MoMA
Tuesday’s art – Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles de Avignon” at MoMA in New York.
Look at this for a few minutes today, Tuesday, February 16, 2010. (hint: click on the thumbnail to see the larger version)
If you are in the New York area, then signup for Slow Art Day April 17, 2010 at MoMA:
http://SlowArtNYC2010.eventbrite.com/
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About Slow Art and Slow Art day
Run by volunteers, Slow Art and Slow Art Day are designed to help the general public have a *good* experience looking at art in museums all over the world.
Facebook list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Web list of 40+ cities/museums participating in Slow Art Day April 17, 2010
Slow Art and Slow Art Day were started by Phil Terry and the Reading Odyssey, a nonprofit dedicated to making lifelong learning accessible and fun for everyone.
Xenophon is my newspaper
“Literature is news that stays news” – Ezra Pound
Xenophon has been my ‘newspaper’ for the last couple of months.
I hope your reading so far has been great. As you know our next conference call is on Monday Feb 22. I am sending out individual requests for some of you to take on a Study Guide question to comment on during our next call. Look for my email request in the next day or so. The rest of you keep on reading and send out your observations, comments or questions to us via the group email. I am getting to enjoy Xenophon more and more as I get deeper into his work. How about you?
Andre
17. February 2010 by Arrian
Categories: Commentary, Xenophon | Tags: Xenophon | 1 comment