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Cuban American designers Ruben and Isabel Toledo are in Columbus this week installing Bodies@Work, a unique fashion and design exhibition original to Columbus Museum of Art, and only showing in Columbus. The exhibition features Isabel’s remarkable fashion designs that combine innovation of form, material and structure with a keen practicality…
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Exhibitions are in and of themselves creative acts. The Picasso exhibition is an original exhibition organized by Columbus Museum of Art and the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. You bring these great works of art from all over the world, in this case London, Paris, New York, Zurich... and they live…
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On August 12, 2016 in Paris artist Jean Cocteau armed with 4 rolls of film and a recently introduced portable Kodak camera set out to photograph Picasso, and their circle of friends, which included Modigliani, poet Max Jacob, actress Emilienne Greslot, and poet and critic André Salmon, among others. The…
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On the afternoon of August 12, 1916 writer and artist Jean Cocteau, a friend of Picasso, captured photos of his circle of friends on the streets and in the cafes of Paris using a recently introduced portable Kodak camera. Show us YOUR friends, your creative circle and the people who…
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Cubism was a revolutionary new approach to representing reality created by artists Pablo Picasso and George Braque. To celebrate the exhibition Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change, Columbus Museum of Art, Greater Columbus Arts Council and Art Makes Columbus campaign have partnered to create a new reality for Columbus. …
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Spin Art, a partnership between Columbus Museum of Art and local record store Spoonful Records, is on view through August 21 in the JPMorgan Chase Center for Creativity. The exhibition exemplifies CMA’s commitment to creativity and explores the idea that album covers inspire creative innovation through the union of music…
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