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MYSTERY PHOTO: Who’s the old guy>?

MYSTERY PHOTO: Who’s the old guy>?

This long-dead South Carolinian isn’t someone you might recognize easily.  But there’s a pretty good bet he was pretty important to the United States at some point in his life.  Who is he?  end your guess to:  editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our previous mystery, “Curly hair,” is a bust in the Gibbes Museum of Art on in front gallery under the Tiffany-style dome that is of George Washington in a Roman style by an Italian sculptor. FYI: If Washington were alive, he’d turn 287 on Feb. 22!

by · 02/18/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
Improvisation 28, 1912, by Vasily Kandinsky, oil on canvas

BRACK: New Gibbes exhibit offers world-class modern art

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher | Kandinsky, Picasso, Modigliani, Bauer, Chagall, Leger – these aren’t names one normally associates with Charleston’s art scene. But you can see these 20th century abstract masters’ works now at a special new show at the Gibbes Museum of Art that has ties to the Lowcountry’s past.

If you enjoy modern art, you don’t want to miss the Realm of the Spirit show. You’ll find joy looking at the flair of lines and interplay of color in Kandinsky’s works. There’s a Picasso painting of an accordionist created at the height of the artist’s embrace of Cubism. Nearby is a somber, modern Mannerist portrait by Modigliani of the lover who killed herself soon after the painter died of tuberculosis. A few steps away are works that highlight the complete break with representational art that modernists made a century ago.

by · 10/31/2016 · 1 comment · Andy Brack, Views
GOOD NEWS:  Oct. 29 literacy fair to offer GED, ESL info

GOOD NEWS: Oct. 29 literacy fair to offer GED, ESL info

Staff reports | You might be surprised to learn that 81,000 Charleston-area adults don’t have their GED, or General Education Diploma that equates to a high school diploma. In fact, according to the Trident Literacy Association, one in seven adults in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties can’t read this sentence.

To make a dent in illiteracy, the association is holding its first annual Adult Literacy Fair. It will be held 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 29 at the organization’s headquarters, 5416 Rivers Ave., North Charleston. Y

by · 10/17/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs