Purple Journal_117
Item
- Title
- Purple Journal_117
- Alternative Title
- Purple Journal
- Creator
- Karen Blessen
- Date
- 2017
- Description
- The page is printed on paper with a standard black background. It features text in a serif font, organized into columns and sections. There are no visible illustrations or artwork on this side of the page. The layout is structured with headings and subheadings, providing information about exhibitions, tours, and events.
- Identifier
- 016_061717-122517_purple_journal
- Dates Completed
- June 17, 2017 - Dec. 25, 2017
- Keywords
- Purple; Prince; June 7; Blank journal; Barnes and Noble; 2016–2017; Trump election; 29 Pieces; Funding crisis; Board realities; Come to Jesus moment; Remote work; Gut punches; Dana moves; Emotional loss; Political uncertainty; Life necessities; Calling the angels; Unshakeable faith; State of Contentment; Sacred feminine; Tramadol; Pleasing Daddy; Embodying HER; Yayoi Kusama; Frida Kahlo; Missing Barbara Boster; Mantrams for Trump; Anger chart; Charlottesville; Compassionate Path; Critical Path; Chronic hip pain; Angst and joy; Friendship and forgiveness; NYC trip; Times Square BID; Women artists; Left vs. right hand writing; No backyard studio
- Transcription
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Modernism on the Ganges: Raghubir Singh Photographs
Raghubir Singh (1942-1999) was a pioneer of color street photography who worked and published prolifically from the late 1960s until his death in 1999 at age 56. Born into an aristocratic family in Rajasthan, he lived in Hong Kong, Paris, London, and New York - but his eye was perpetually drawn back to his native India. This retrospective exhibition situates Singh's photographic work at the intersection of Western modernism and traditional South Asian modes of picturing the world. It features 85 photographs by collaborators, fellow travelers - as well as examples of the Indian court painting styles that inspired him.
October 11, 2017-January 2, 2018
#RaghubirSingh
#MetBreuer
MetLiveArts
Abhishek Raghuram
The award-winning Abhishek Raghuram is a Carnatic vocalist, deeply rooted in the traditions of southern Indian classical music, taught by masters on both sides of his musical family. His sonorous voice and primeval tones are resonant complement to the exhibition.
Sun Sep 24, 2 pm
The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium,
The Met Fifth Avenue
Tickets start at $40 and include same-day Museum admission. Bring the Kids for $1 (for children ages 7-16).
For tickets, visit metmuseum.org/tickets, call 212-570-3949, or stop by the Great Hall Box Office at The Met Fifth Avenue.
Assistive listening devices are available.
All programs are free in Museum admission unless otherwise noted.
MetLiveArts
Fest of India
Following the delicious success of his 2016 Feast of Jerusalem at The Met, the lionized chef, restauranteur, author, and New York Times food writer Yotam Ottolenghi returns with another lavish banquet inspired by the vibrant and evocative colors of india. The menu is curated by celebrated chef Floyd Cardoz (Tabla, Paowalla) with the legendary Madhur Jaffrey, a global authority on Indian Cuisine.
Fri Oct 13, Sat Oct 14, 7 pm
The Petrie Court Café,
The Met Fifth Avenue
Tickets start at $175 and include same-day Museum admission.
For tickets, visit metmuseum.org/tickets, call 212-570-3949, or stop by the Great Hall Box Office at The Met Fifth Avenue.
MetTours
Exhibition Tours
From October 21 through December 16, tours every Saturday at 12:30 pm. Space is limited to 25; first come, first served. Get your ticket from any Museum staff in The Met Breuer Lobby.
Assistive listening devices are provided.
MetSpeaks
Reflections on Raghubir Singh
Screenwriter Sooni Taraporevala and photographer Ketaki Sheth share their experience of working with Raghubir Singh.
Fri Oct 27, 6:30 pm
Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall,
The Met Fifth Avenue
Assistive listening devices are available.
Families
Family Tours
For families with children ages 3-11. Space is limited to 25; first come first served. Get your tour ticket from any Museum staff in The Met Breuer Lobby.
Sat Oct 14, Dec 9
11 am-12 pm and 2-3 pm
The Met Breuer
Access
Picture This!
Enjoy works of art through detailed descriptions, touch, and other activities. These tours are designed for adults who are blind or partially sighted.
Thu Nov 16, 2-3:30 pm
The Met Breuer Lobby
Free; registration is required.
Call 212-650-2010
access@metmuseum.org - Rights
- To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
- Is Part Of
- Purple Journal
- Relation
- Image Gallery
