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shermaniablog: Cuba: music and opera, and using what you have
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Art, cataloging, queer, whatever, exactly. Cuba: music and opera, and using what you have. Our Cuba tour package included one of the first performances of " Cubanacán. The first new Cuban opera in fifty years, according to their website. It is based on a book about the building of the National Art Schools on a former golf course. Michael Cooper wrote about it in the New York Times. I bought their CD and it is very evocative for me. You can google " alabao cuban band. He has done a lot of neighborhood imp...
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shermaniablog: December 2014
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Art, cataloging, queer, whatever, exactly. Thinking about a solo Christmas about 20 years ago. I had been reading about Our Lady of Dallas. A Cistercian abbey on the outskirts of Dallas in Irving. The church was designed by Gary Cunningham. A Dallas architect, and completed in 1992. Built in that wonderful sandstone you see around Texas, I had wanted to see it and figured that I'd just go to Christmas mass and listen to the Cistercians filling that space. Posted by Sherman Clarke. In November 2004. I...
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shermaniablog: April 2015
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Art, cataloging, queer, whatever, exactly. Mark Rylance by Dirk Bouts. When I am watching Mark Rylance as Cromwell in Wolf Hall. On Masterpiece, I keep thinking how much he looks like any number of men in Early Netherlandish paintings . not that I can find any real "separated at birth" comparison. You just have to be in love with that melancholy, thoughtful, mask-like but realistic, somber, still portrait style. Posted by Sherman Clarke. Labels: separated at birth. I didn't get much chance to peruse the ...
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shermaniablog: H.W. Wachter
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Art, cataloging, queer, whatever, exactly. It's quite an extravagance but I love getting the volumes of the Buildings of the United States. As they are published. The series. Is published by the Society of Architectural Historians and was inspired by the Buildings of England. Series by Nikolaus Pevsner and others. The volume I got most recently is Buildings of North Dakota. HW Wachter, architect, 1900-1901). Posted by Sherman Clarke. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Library at LibraryThing.
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shermaniablog: May 2015
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Art, cataloging, queer, whatever, exactly. I just hate it when I go to Havana and they're showing the stuff. I've already seen in Ghent. Not really (of course). Still, seeing the Wilfredo Prieto. Posted by Sherman Clarke. It's quite an extravagance but I love getting the volumes of the Buildings of the United States. As they are published. The series. Is published by the Society of Architectural Historians and was inspired by the Buildings of England. HW Wachter, architect, 1900-1901). When Harry Truman ...
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Lois Swan Jones Award. Architecture and Planning Library. Art, Theater, and Dance Reference Librarian. University of North Texas Libraries. Http:/ www.library.unt.edu. Kerry G. Bourbie. Library Assistant, Stack Management and Administration. Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Hirsch Library. Houston, TX 77005. San Antonio, TX 78209. 33 S Main St. Alfred, NY 14802. Http:/ www.artcataloging.net. Director, Kitty King Powell Library. Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Houston, TX 77265.
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shermaniablog: Cuba: being high up, getting the long view
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Art, cataloging, queer, whatever, exactly. Cuba: being high up, getting the long view. View of the Centro and beyond, from the 8th-floor restaurant of the Hotel Parque Central. View from the fortress at the head of the port, across from Old Havana. View to the West from the 29th floor of the FOCSA building, over the Vedado, Miramar, and Playa. View of the Hotel Nacional de Cuba (1930, McKim Mead and White) where we stayed, from the 29th floor of the FOCSA building. Posted by Sherman Clarke.
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shermaniablog: January 2015
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Art, cataloging, queer, whatever, exactly. Separated at birth: a pile of stones etc. Andrea Chapin's first novel The tutor. By Esther Freud, daughter of painter Lucian Freud. That book was reviewed. In yesterday's New York Times Book Review. The information about Chapin, her book, and the house is from an interview. Section of Thursday's New York Times. The picture is from the interview article). Posted by Sherman Clarke. Name of the day: Château Shatto. Name of the day: Château Shatto. Thomas Hill, the ...