Arthur Lanyon: ‘I want to paint everything’ https://t.co/8v1GBaijQ2— The Guardian (@guardian) July 25, 2022 … [Read more...] about Arthur Lanyon’s latest solo exhibition, Coda for an Obol, comes to St Ives’s Anima Mundi gallery this month
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Disruptions to business sectors don’t happen overnight
Full disruptions to business sectors don’t happen overnight. The writing is usually on the wall. https://t.co/SRIsv02YwB— Harvard Business Review (@HarvardBiz) July 25, 2022 Thank God for Ikea. It’s like a benevolent force with some sort of silent hand behind every aspect of the company. But Ikea could have been a restaurant, like McDonald’s, had Ikea been a … [Read more...] about Disruptions to business sectors don’t happen overnight
Why people leave their job
Lack of career advancement and development is now the top reason why people leave their job according to a new McKinsey study. pic.twitter.com/duMKhwtD1n— Julia Stiglitz (@juliastiglitz) July 23, 2022 … [Read more...] about Why people leave their job
The use cases for the metaverse are easy to spot and multiplying fast
The use cases for the #metaverse are easy to spot and multiplying fast. Many companies already see the metaverse as an opportunity to connect with consumers in a new way, as well as a new way to do business and an opportunity for reinvention. https://t.co/SsZ4BAaea8 pic.twitter.com/6jEmwD6iu3— Boston Consulting Group (@BCG) July 24, 2022 … [Read more...] about The use cases for the metaverse are easy to spot and multiplying fast
How photographic images inhabit our imagination
Dayanita Singh considers how photographic images inhabit our imagination and affect both memory and life in the present—pushing conceptions of how the medium can be understood, collected, and displayed. https://t.co/N4YaXL9iwu pic.twitter.com/8F05z4SZsc— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) July 23, 2022 … [Read more...] about How photographic images inhabit our imagination
Many deskless workers aren’t satisfied with their jobs
They’ve been called heroes during the pandemic, but many deskless workers aren’t satisfied with their jobs. Here’s what leaders can do to change that.https://t.co/OVoK6vWGSX pic.twitter.com/2C9ub9FWNU— Boston Consulting Group (@BCG) July 24, 2022 … [Read more...] about Many deskless workers aren’t satisfied with their jobs
Pilates is booming again
Pilates is booming again. Here's how to figure out if it's worth incorporating the low-weight resistance training into your fitness routine. https://t.co/QRBqgo7XBf pic.twitter.com/jtMSEbwKnz— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 23, 2022 … [Read more...] about Pilates is booming again
Tate Modern: Yayoi Kusama’s Obliteration Room is open today
🔴 Three...two...one...obliterate! 🟣Yayoi Kusama's Obliteration Room is open today! Until 29 August, join us at Tate Modern to transform a blank white space into a sea of colourful dots. 🟡It's free - just turn up! https://t.co/xsunmIFXfH 🟠In partnership with @UNIQLO_UK. pic.twitter.com/tvl0Fy59hi— Tate (@Tate) July 23, 2022 … [Read more...] about Tate Modern: Yayoi Kusama’s Obliteration Room is open today
The man in concrete wall
“If you could say it in words there would be no reason to paint.”— #EdwardHopperReprising one of his signature subjects—a solitary figure, physically and emotionally detached from his surroundings—this 1953 painting was described by Hopper's wife as "the man in concrete wall." pic.twitter.com/dGqSBxLbTA— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) July 22, … [Read more...] about The man in concrete wall
Imperial passport of Kublai Khan
Imperial passport of Kublai Khan. It reads:"I am the emissary of the Khan. If you defy me, you die." From 1240 AD. pic.twitter.com/y3QQiDaeGU— Flashbak.com (@aflashbak) July 21, 2022 … [Read more...] about Imperial passport of Kublai Khan