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hyper royal

Buyers were given the option of keeping the NFTs or trading them in for the physical artwork. He created 10,000 unique dot paintings in 2016, each with its own title, that were later linked to corresponding NFTs and sold for $2,000 each. Damien Hirst is looking for more attention, I mean plans to burn thousands of his repetitive paintings, according to Harriet Sherwood at the Guardian:.

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Who knows? And so I applied to some different schools, but also because I don’t come for money, I was like, but I need to do something that you can get a job in. And so when I was in doing my music undergrad degree, I had a class in 20th century styles and techniques of sound and I was like, oh, actually I’m really interested in this musicology thing. Having salaries and insurance and stuff is pretty cool in our society.Įven the archives thing, it sort of…I fell into it because I like history. I have a degree in vocal performance and decided that I didn’t wanna pursue a career in that because that is a lot of struggle and you can always sing in your life. I took classical voice for like 12 years. But what I really liked, because I don’t feel like I really understood the fairy tales as well in that book, was the introduction, ‘cause each story had an introduction that talked about the history of it. This book had the first English language printed edition of classic fairytales. I had a book of classic fairytales, which is not a kid’s book. I don’t even think I had ever even heard opera. When I was little, I wanted two things: to be an opera singer and a professor of fairy tales at Oxford University. Morgan Jerkins interviews Berry for her substack:ĭid you know early on that you wanted to be an archivist? The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture has hired a new digital curator and her name is Dorthy Berry.He’s a pair of dimples without a demographic. Political wonks will be interested - maybe, to a limited degree - but this material is more thoroughly and reliably covered elsewhere. You finish “Breaking History” wondering: Who is this book for? There’s not enough red meat for the MAGA crowd, and Kushner has never appealed to them anyway. Dwight Garner’s New York Times review of Jared Kushner’s new memoir is delicious, but still doesn’t excuse the newspaper’s role in getting his father-in-law (Trump) elected partly by having an unhealthy fixation on Hillary Clinton:.















Hyper royal