by Komoneed | Aug 14, 2024
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have found a way to track organofluorine compounds, which are common in pharmaceuticals and pesticides. The development could help trace these compounds and other types of forever chemicals found as contaminants in the environment to their sources. Organofluorine compounds have strong bonds that keep them from breaking […]
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by Komoneed | Aug 14, 2024
This post was originally published on The Art NewspaperDepicting an ape breaking animals out of an enclosure, it is the ninth piece in the street artist’s animal-themed series across the UK...
by Komoneed | Aug 14, 2024
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by Kate Mothes | Aug 14, 2024
Nearly one hundred years after Tamara de Lempicka (1894-1980) first exhibited her work in San Francisco, a sweeping survey of the storied and glamorous artist opens again in the city. This October, at the de Young—part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco—the show marks the artist’s first U.S. retrospective and illuminates new details about her life.
de Lempicka’s bold, stylized figures have become synonymous with the 1920s, an era characterized by opulence, sophistication, and youthful optimism. More
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