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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'm so excited! New show at the Guggenheim on Faith Ringgold's artwork!
https://www.guggenheim.org/exhibition/faith-ringgoldTrying to find a date that my art buddy and I can go. Ringgold died a little while back unfortunately. She was a great African American artist who worked in quilts.
Keeping my fingers crossed that my art buddy can go with me. We did a great trip to Europe a few years ago to see the Bruges Madonna and the Ghent Altarpiece. It was a terrific art experience.

elleng
(139,424 posts)A great movie, The Monuments Men!
CTyankee
(66,160 posts)Not because of Michelangelo's sculpture but because it was a "new" place to visit. It was considered very cool.
I have always wondered how the Belgians knew about Michelangelo and summoned him based on his reputation. I guess word of mouth travels and there was a good deal of trade between the two countries. My guess only...
Meowmee
(9,085 posts)My school had a trip to Belgium 😁
CTyankee
(66,160 posts)Meowmee
(9,085 posts)I used to go to her exhibits in galleries when I was a grad student in Manhattan. One of my friends met her at an opening years later. Back then I could get into any museum for free, those were the days. I love the Guggenheim, we always used to walk up from the Met. I didn' t know she died.
CTyankee
(66,160 posts)because it was an art of women not men. She deserves a place of honor for insisting on that truth.
Meowmee
(9,085 posts)I used her work as part of my exams /lectures etc. My friend said she was very nice 😁
CTyankee
(66,160 posts)Meowmee
(9,085 posts)CTyankee
(66,160 posts)I got interested in art after I had already finished my masters in liberal studies. I wrote some essays on art and published them here on DU, then my daughter put them in a book and we published it privately. I've since written a second book about how artists dealt with the portrayal of music. It is finished and I'll self publish that soon.
Meowmee
(9,085 posts)I am mostly teaching online now but also in person as required, but fingers crossed for online for another 2 semesters. My mother was a talented painter but got switched out of the art programs in her school and became a teacher and later did a phd in English Lit, but we used to paint landscapes together and my parents took us to museums etc. all over the world when we traveled and here. I was dragged to numerous cathedrals in GB and Europe, and later did some large sculptures of some, but then switched back to painting because ceramics is very problematic.
I had a few very talented students and one gave me one of his drawings as a gift which I have hanging in my home.
I'de like to see your book too 😁
Hekate
(97,586 posts)In 1993 when I still worked at UCSB for a Math professor, the only office they could find for me was in the Art building next to a small museum. I spent a lot of my lunch hours visiting that museum. I got to watch a visiting group of Tibetan monks create a sand mandala, which was awesome. I also got to see a travelling exhibit of Faith Ringgolds quilts. Not long afterward she did a book-signing, so I have two of her beautiful childrens books signed to me.
I did not know that she had died I am so sorry to hear that. Her art will live on, and through her books, will reach wider audiences. I hope there will always be people who cherish her genius with fabric art.