KW-46-2018: #breaking_news: #MAC #The_Musée_d’art_contemporain_de_Montréal Announces the International Tour of the #Leonard_Cohen_Exhibition: #A_Crack_in_Everything, with its First Stop in New York City, 2019

Montreal, November 13, 2018—It’s official: the tour of the exhibition Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything, organized by the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC), will begin in the United States, at the Jewish Museum in New York City, starting April 12 and running through September 8, 2019. The tour will then continue on to Copenhagen, at the Kunstforeningen GL STRAND and Nikolaj Kunsthal in October 2019; followed by San Francisco in September 2020, at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. Plans are underway to extend this first phase of the tour and add other destinations. With this tour, the MAC joins forces with renowned museums in cultural capitals around the world, continuing its work on the international art scene. The Museum also achieves its objectives of presenting and promoting Québec, Canadian and international artists, as well as promoting Montréal, Leonard Cohen’s hometown.

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KW-46-2018: #Offenbacher_Lesungen #Perla_Batalla-Live_in_Europe_2018 – Toursnapshots by Perla Batalla Vol. 1 (Last week, 7th of novembre 2018)

Auf Ihrem Facebook- und INSTAGRAM-ASccount postet Perla Batalla regelmäßig … anbei ein Post anläßlich des zweijährigen Todestrages von Leonard Cohen am 7.11.2018…

Dear Leo, It’s been two years now and it just doesn’t get any easier. I miss you and how you would always take the worst situations and make them ok. Especially on the road I have to stop myself from texting you some of the strange things that happen.. Like the other night when I left roses at Lorca’s statue in Madrid. I had placed them at his feet. When I walked by after the concert someone had taken all the roses and put them in his arms. I thought you might have had something to do with that. Also I know that right now you would have said something to make me laugh about traveling all day yesterday to get to the hotel in Belgium and have the unusually tall, square-headed manager at the Tower Hotel tell us all of our rooms had been canceled (All the while never speaking to us directly or addressing us as people). He did not even express concern in the least. You probably would have said “They’ll never get us darling!”
Or “We’re not in Spain anymore Dorothy!” Or something like that just to make me laugh.
Anyway, I still hate you for dying but love you with all my heart for ever and ever! Rest well my dearest, sweetest friend

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