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Finding Significance in Drips & Smears
It is the 21 st century, and old styles somehow raise new hairs. Written by Kylee Herrick Many passersby carefully tiptoe around the Abstract Expressionist rooms at the Cleveland Museum of Art, opting for a more “pleasant” encounter in the company of Caravaggio and Thomas Eakins. The thick layers of seemingly random dabs of paint question the restrictive definition of art that individuals often align with. To draw a red line onto a canvas sparks the common argument of “my to
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Mar 315 min read


Racing Returns to Cleveland in a New Museum Exhibit
Written by Mitchell Wood From 1982 to 2007, Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport was a quiet, private airport designed to cater to Cleveland’s wealthiest businesspeople for 51 weeks out of the year. But for one week during the peak of summer, Burke took the planes off its sun-baked asphalt and transformed the tarmac into a ripping raceway for The Grand Prix of Cleveland. The Grand Prix of Cleveland, an IndyCar race, was one of the city’s premier summer events. Spectators crowd
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Mar 313 min read
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