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    Listen to photographer Mark Seliger on building trust with his subjects

    The photographer has shot for Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair and Vogue, and a new show of his work opens here this weekend. 

    By Eric Barnes September 15, 2021
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    ‘Spencer,’ ‘Drive My Car’ highlight 2021 Indie Memphis

    Some of the world’s most acclaimed filmmakers and some of the year’s most anticipated films will be in the mix at this fall’s 24th edition of the Indie Memphis Film Festival.

    By Chris Herrington September 14, 2021
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    Oh Snap: This week’s best photos

    Some of our favorite photos this week include a comic book store, a record store, and a doughnut shop birthday gathering. Cast a ballot for the best one.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 11, 2021
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    Metal Museum receives $1M to acquire works of living artists

    The $1 million gift not only will expand the Metal Museum’s permanent collection, it will help the museum continue to support living artists by purchasing their works.

    By Tom Bailey August 30, 2021
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    Crosswalk cutouts: Grim reminders of pedestrian deaths

    Each silhouette in a new public art installation in the Heights represents a Memphis pedestrian killed by a vehicle in 2020.

    By Tom Bailey July 07, 2021
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    Artist weighs in on pipeline controversy with billboard

    A billboard depicting a young girl holding melting ice cream now stands on Interstate 55, across from the Valero refinery in South Memphis. 

    By Rob Moore July 09, 2021
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    ‘Welcome’ sign takes shape in Binghampton

    The mosaic, expected to be ready later this summer, is located at the Binghampton Gateway Center.

    By Omer Yusuf July 12, 2021
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    ‘Meet the Dixons’ opens at the museum bearing their name

    On view through Sept. 26, an exhibit introduces visitors to the couple whose home and 17 acres of gardens became the Dixon Gallery & Gardens 45 years ago.

    By Rob Moore June 13, 2021
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    BLP Studios aims to answer ‘a $10 billion question’

    BLP Film Studios founder Jason A. Farmer hopes to fulfill a longtime Memphis dream with an ambitious Whitehaven film lot.

    By Chris Herrington June 14, 2021
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    At Brooks Museum, an artist’s view of ‘Strong Black Women’

    “Persevere and Resist: The Strong Black Women of Elizabeth Catlett” will be at Memphis Brooks Museum of Art through Aug. 29.

    By Peggy Burch June 10, 2021
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    Brooks executive director resigns

    Emily Ballew Neff has resigned as executive director of Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, the board of directors announced in a release Thursday, June 3.

    By Rob Moore June 03, 2021
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    Giant Elvis, Tina Turner share stage in new public art

    A gritty block of Summer Avenue is now the scene for a public art installation that is highly unusual for several reasons.

    By Tom Bailey May 21, 2021
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    Armed with a new name, arts organization hopes to make Memphis a cultural beacon

    After a year-long programming hiatus, an Orange Mound-based art organization is back. 

    By Elle Perry May 17, 2021
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    Pink Palace exhibit follows trail of Underground Railroad

    The pictures in “Through Darkness,” on view at the Museum of Science & History - Pink Palace, document locations that served as stops along the Underground Railroad.

    By Rob Moore May 11, 2021
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    Collierville High students land artwork at airport

    A majority of the finalists from the annual art competition are Collierville High students. The works are part of a display that will hang in the Memphis International Airport for the next year.

    By Abigail Warren April 23, 2021
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    Sultan of swat: East Memphis artist invents better flyswatter

    Kim Willson is an artist and entrepreneur who grew frustrated swatting at and missing flies with the traditional flyswatter. She invented Taddy Smack, a blend of whimsy and physics that may give a positive meaning to “one-hit wonder.”

    By Tom Bailey April 22, 2021
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    The weekend blooms with art events

    The debut of “Pour Me Another” at Brooks Museum is among several art events – indoors, outdoors, in-person, online – available to viewers April 17 and 18 in Memphis.

    By Peggy Burch April 17, 2021
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    ‘Design Star’ prepares to film her new show, with Memphis in the mix

    Carmeon Hamilton’s HGTV show will likely be a six-episode “docu-style series” that shines a light on the city from her perspective. 

    By Peggy Burch April 16, 2021
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    Herrington: The ladder as Tennessee’s state tool? An idea right out of a Memphis artist’s pocket

    Dolph Smith studied and taught at what became the Memphis College of Art. Making the ladder Tennessee’s state tool was his idea. Mr. Smith didn’t go to Nashville. But he did write a letter. 

    By Chris Herrington April 15, 2021
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    Germantown artist wins high honors previously fit for a King

    One Germantown resident has won a prestigious national award for her watercolor portfolio.

    By Abigail Warren April 02, 2021
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    Impressionism goes West in a show at the Dixon

    Seven paintings from Dixon’s collection are included in an exhibition that will travel to San Antonio Museum of Art and the Brandywine River Museum of Art near Philadelphia after it leaves Memphis on May 9.

    By Peggy Burch April 01, 2021
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    Public art plans include water tower makeover

    The Public Art Commission has several projects planned this year, including a new design for one of Germantown’s existing water towers.

    By Abigail Warren March 25, 2021
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    Opinion: A peaceful pandemic moment at Brooks – ‘just me and the art’

    The gallery resonated deeply with what we’re experiencing right now, outside the walls, in real time.

    By Elizabeth Rouse February 23, 2021
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    Movies this week: Oscar favorite ‘Nomadland’ on the (really) big screen, ‘Coming 2 America’ teases

    “Nomadland” has competition for biggest movie opening in Memphis this week. The other is Malco’s Studio on the Square, which joins the handful of other Memphis Malco theaters that have reopened over the past couple of weeks. 

    By Chris Herrington February 05, 2021
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    Memphis Brooks Museum of Art will reopen

    The museum in Overton Park will reopen under the new Health Directive 17.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 22, 2021

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