Its fabulous array of cultural attractions — 185 museums, 170 art galleries, seven big orchestras, four opera houses, 150 theatres, and then that unique, all-of-life-is-here club and cabaret scene, the latter all-singing, all-dancing (with a few intermissions) since the Weimar era charted by Christopher Isherwood in Goodbye to Berlin.
The park features an impressive collection of over 50 monumental sculptures by internationally celebrated artists, including Fernando Botero, Richard Hudson, Frank Stella, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Olafur Eliasson, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, among others.
A public discussion in English featuring artist Elina Vītola and curator Ieva Astahovska will also take place on Saturday, December 7 at 3 p.m. at the gallery.
THEYRE COMING! Encounter with another mysterious flying object - an unusual shaped craft which appears to be an Alexandros Angelidis hard case purse(?). Landing soon on OFLUXO SHOPPE! Stay tuned! #AlexandrosAngelidis @alexandros.angelidis.
Proust, Marcel, À l’ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs. 1920. En feuilles. Rare édition de luxe sur papier bible (1/50), comportant deux placards, dont un entièrement manuscrit. (1920), $158,800 to $211,700 estimate is due to be sold at Sotheby's, Online Livres et Manuscrits, de Galilée à Warhol – Highlights Auction on December 18, 2024.
Tabish Khan, the @LondonArtCritic, picks his top museum exhibitions to see in December.
Artist and founder Dean Brown opened Pulp in April 2019 and named it to honor paper, the primary product of Holyoke, Massachusetts.