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#weeklyreads "Photography for me is a ritual." Graciela Iturbide is considered one of the greatest contemporary photographers in Latin America. The new show@WomenInTheArts crafts a rich tapestry of culture, tradition and modernity. Opens 28 February. http://aestheti.cc/t8-6o pic.twitter.com/ILpzkaGcLg
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#weeklyreads Evelyn Hofer's photographic still lifes@fotostiftung tap into the history of painting. Oranges, lemons, apples and grapes rest in baskets, bathed in light and shadow. From 29 February. http://bit.ly/2vL76SF pic.twitter.com/CSEvrBjr02
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#weeklyreads “@ABeautifulDay will leave you feel humbled and wholesome.” Read ASFF’s review of Marielle Heller’s latest film: https://bit.ly/2U9AqfP pic.twitter.com/NnwQW5rrVJ
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#weeklyreads “This was a movie I always wanted to make. My brother said, ‘A ghost story in a lighthouse’ and I saw the atmosphere and I thought: ‘I know this movie is going to work.'” Robert Eggers speaks to ASFF about@LighthouseMovie: https://bit.ly/2u7IiDU pic.twitter.com/fTFCDVYexf
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#weeklyreads Diane Arbus revolutionised portraiture, producing distinctive and direct images with a powerful sense of humanity. The exhibition@agotoronto is a timeline of the photographer’s career. Opens 22 February. https://bit.ly/2U8TACo pic.twitter.com/nZnQMjjC3l
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#weeklyreads Cerith Wyn Evans transforms mechanical forms into knotty swirls of neon light – referencing Marcel Duchamp’s iconic ‘Bicycle Wheel’.@_WhiteCube from 7 February. https://bit.ly/2uI6vkd pic.twitter.com/Rvh7Z7P446
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#weeklyreads The Aesthetica Art Prize Shortlist 2020 has been announced. The artworks make sense of our changing world, responding to digital identities and global constructs.@yorkartgallery from 13 March. https://bit.ly/36Bi6i3 pic.twitter.com/zbm9Uk15Vt
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#weeklyreads This year's@DeutscheBoerse Photography Foundation Prize provides an alternative lens to uncover hidden social stories.@TPGallery Opens 21 February. https://bit.ly/2uGUsn5 pic.twitter.com/yXZn9ABHDM
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#weeklyreads James Turrell’s latest colour-changing light works@pacegallery offer a moment of quiet in a fast-paced world. The hypnotic circular shapes encourage reflection and contemplation. From 11 February. https://bit.ly/2RPFd2Y pic.twitter.com/AMfvTSBjvh
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#WeeklyReads Seven Deadly Shadows, Courtney Alameda & Valynne Maetani. It's a YA retelling of Kurosawa's Seven Samurai with a teenage girl as the protagonist. Do I have to say more? -
#weeklyreads Earth and soil have featured in architecture for almost 10,000 years. A new publication from@thamesandhudson questions how a revival of raw materials could pave the way for future living. https://bit.ly/3115M9A pic.twitter.com/z5wY1OkUFz
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#weeklyreads@sundancefest is underway in Utah. ASFF selects highlights from its impressive array of indie movies – including Dee Rees' 'The Last Thing He Wanted.' Until 2 February. https://bit.ly/36ybIIv pic.twitter.com/s8vrWNkH4a
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#weeklyreads American photographer Bruce Davidson travelled to the UK in 1960 – creating a visual essay on its changing social landscape. On view@huxleyparlour until 14 March. http://bit.ly/37ypv3b pic.twitter.com/PLgDhItATz
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#weeklyreads “@copperfieldfilm is a story about memory, and the way we can often view our childhood with rose-tinted glasses.” Read ASFF’s review of the new Dickensian adaptation: http://aestheti.cc/69xi7 pic.twitter.com/5yIDKNBwV1
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#weeklyreads Nam June Paik originated the phrase ‘electronic superhighway’ in 1974 – predicting the future of communication in the digital age. Final weeks to see the retrospective@tate, highlighting his use of new technologies in art. Until 9 February. http://aestheti.cc/hrnbj pic.twitter.com/s6tXPeXVDA
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#weeklyreads ASFF takes a look at the selection for this year’s@Sundancefest. The Utah-based festival features 118 new independent movies from American and world cinema. http://aestheti.cc/hpsj1 pic.twitter.com/PWnQaeiig2
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#weeklyreads Faces appear from a crown of palm leaves. Bodies make abstracted shapes.@coberlin celebrates work by late Chinese artist Ren Hang – presenting “a rare ode to human beings, their bodies, sexuality, beauty and vulnerability.” Until 29 February. http://aestheti.cc/flzye pic.twitter.com/EO4S9whBRv
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#WeeklyReads at GEPL: "Red at the Bone is a powerful coming-of-age story that explores themes of parenthood, identity, community, and racism. This one is sure to be popular with book clubs." - Brenna Murphy, Readers' Advisory Librarian pic.twitter.com/mXUh2BTkXk
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#weeklyreads "Greta Gerwig brings an assured touch to an old favourite." ASFF reviews the new Oscar-nominated adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s 19th century novel. http://aestheti.cc/kz1hx pic.twitter.com/b70sMTuGvb
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#WeeklyReads at GEPL: "Four classical musicians navigate the cutthroat world of professional musicianship & interpersonal relationships. No matter your musical tastes, The Ensemble is sure to keep you hooked from page one!" - Brenna Murphy, Readers' Advisory Librarian pic.twitter.com/EJekEaTS3N
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