- Roman Necropolis Discovered in Modena (December 4)
- Roman Statue Discovered Underwater in Corsica (December 3)
- Galerie d'Apollon Renovated (November 27)
- Greetings from Down Under (on a visit to Teotihuacan, November 26)
- Excavating the Roman Suburbs (on the Stabiano exhibit, October 15)
- Roman Venus Discovered in Cologne (October 7)
- Romanesque Sculpture in Catalonia (October 3)
- Bibracte (the Gallic citadel, September 24)
- Sudanese Art at the British Museum (September 17)
- Champollion's House (new museum dedidcated to the pioneering French Egyptologist, September 8)
UPDATE:
The same goes for you readers coming by way of James Wagner. Thanks!
Souren Melikian's latest article (When Cubism married Dada, December 4, 2004) in the International Herald Tribune describes a fascinating Henri Laurens retrospective, "entirely drawn from private collections," at the Galerie Berès, in Paris, until January 8.
Of the multiple encounters that led to the making of modern culture none is as weird as the marriage of Cubism, with its austere advocacy of geometricism, and Dada, the tongue-in-cheek art of the absurd. Is this why it took so long for public attention to turn to Henri Laurens (1885–1954), the sculptor who championed this odd couple?The gallery has no Web site, so the trail ends there.
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