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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

James Corden To Host This Year's Tonys by Artsjournal

"The Late Late Show" host previously emceed the annual theater awards show in 2016, and won the Tony for best actor in a play for his performance in "One Man, Two Guvnors" in 2012. " Variety

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:31am on March 19, 2019

Winnipeg Art Gallery's Expansion: A Game-Changer For Telling The Stories Of Inuit Art? by Artsjournal

When complete, the gallery says the new centre will be home to a collection of contemporary Inuit art unlike any other in the world " and will bring new stories to the forefront. "This is a …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:02pm on March 18, 2019

How Nightclub Culture Drives Popular Culture by Artsjournal

Anyone with an Instagramaccount, a fashion magazine subscription or an interest in social activism is ultimately engaging with club culture. Nightlife is like an angel investor in pop cultur…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on March 18, 2019

AI Is Not Just Changing How Scientific Research Is Done, It's Changing The Scientific Method by Artsjournal

Some scientists see generative modeling and other new techniques simply as power tools for doing traditional science. But most agree that AI is having an enormous impact, and that its role i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:02pm on March 18, 2019

Executive Director by Artsjournal

Artistry Theater and Visual Arts invites applications and referrals for the position of Executive Director.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:46pm on March 18, 2019

Some Concerns About "Cultural Democracy" And What It Means For Artists And The Arts by Artsjournal

Cultural democracy is, in its essence, anti-elitist. It denounces the superiority of one form of culture over others and includes amateur arts, lifestyles, folk creativity, and traditional p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:02pm on March 18, 2019

Is Practicing Philosophy In Public A Good Thing? by Artsjournal

It is one thing to share information about philosophy and another to offer non-philosophers a way of participating in the activity. Public philosophy aspires to liberate the subject from its…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:29pm on March 18, 2019

Prediction: Half Of All Colleges Will Go Out Of Business In Ten Years by Artsjournal

Compare Amazon's ability to deliver what you want, how you want it, and when you want it, to that of the average college or university. Or even to the growing number of online universities, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:01pm on March 18, 2019

Okwui Enwezor, Documenta And Venice Biennale Curator, 55 by Artsjournal

Born in Kalaba, Nigeria, in 1963, Enwezor studied political science in the U.S. He entered the contemporary art world by founding a magazine focussed on African art in 1994. He curated the J…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:26pm on March 18, 2019

China's Art Collectors Open Up About How China's Art Market Works by Artsjournal

China now has around 5,000 museums, of which around 1,500 are privately run. Asked why they opened private museums, the collectors canvassed are candid. "It was good for my collection. It is…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:01pm on March 18, 2019

The Mysterious (And Disgusting) Pooper Of Broadway by Artsjournal

The stealthy stink bomber struck during tryouts for the "Magic Mike" musical at Pearl Studios at 500 Eighth Ave. on Feb. 26, and again on March 6 at the Ripley-Grier space down the block. "T…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:28pm on March 18, 2019

EU's Proposed Copyright Directive Would Make YouTube, FB, Others Not Viable (Do They Care?) by Artsjournal

More people are creating than ever before, and they're using the tools that Article 13 will punish to do so. When people have fewer places to share their content or to make money from their …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:01pm on March 18, 2019

The Internet Is Being Walled Off Country By Country. There Are Dangerous Consequences by Artsjournal

As the web becomes more splintered and information more controlled across the globe, we risk the deterioration of democratic systems, the corruption of free markets and further cyber misinfo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:29pm on March 18, 2019

Hudson Yards' Monument To Wealth by Artsjournal

Rather than a vision of the future, Hudson Yards takes a snapshot of the concentrated-wealth present. It is the physical expression of the tensions between the developer's focus on moneymaki…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:02pm on March 18, 2019

When Culture Is At The End Of An Algorithm, We Lose The Juice Of Engaging With It by Artsjournal

Christian Lorentzen: "The new books coverage is more like litter. Endless lists of recommendations blight the landscape with superlatives that are hard to believe, especially, as is inevitab…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:29am on March 18, 2019

Of Critics, Bullies And Trolls " How Do You Tell Which Is Which? by Artsjournal

Famous people who spend a lot of time online become especially defensive; experts point to the explosion of social media for the increase in conflating bullies with critics. After all, bully…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on March 15, 2019

Netflix Says It Will Make More Interactive Content by Artsjournal

The studio judges that its "Bandersnatch" project was a success and it's exploring extending its experiments in letting viewers have more control of the stories they're watching. But what ki…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:02pm on March 15, 2019

Indigenous Australian Artists: It's Time We Stop Being Reviewed By White Culture by Artsjournal

"It feels like a moment where we are angry and ready enough to address how white Australian review culture maligns Indigenous work by only superficially engaging with it. It feels like a mom…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:32pm on March 15, 2019

A Large Local Arts Funder Searches For A New Leader (And Ponders Some Existential Questions) by Artsjournal

Cleveland's Cuyahoga Arts and Culture is one of the country's largest local arts funders. As such it has an enormous impact on its arts community. Of course having money to spend supporting …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:01pm on March 15, 2019

Overnight Reviews Are Largely A Thing Of The Past. Is It A Good Thing? by Artsjournal

Is a review dashed out in an hour really going to be as good as one written under a more generous deadline? Sometimes, maybe: I know some critics who think British deadlines are the enemy of…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:31pm on March 15, 2019

Meet DC's National Gallery's First Woman Director by Artsjournal

The gallery's fifth director, Kaywin Feldman thinks that her appointment as the institution's first woman director broadcasts a commitment to diversity. When she started working in the field…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:28pm on March 15, 2019

Is London's Proposed New Concert Hall Merely A Play For Bragging Rights? by Artsjournal

The scheme is slated to cost nearly £300 million and is London's volley in an intercontinental game of high culture one-upmanship, which in recent years has produced Herzog & de Me…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:32pm on March 15, 2019

A Snapshot Of Arts Workers In Local Arts Agencies by Artsjournal

A survey by Americans for the Arts gives an idea of salaries and demographics of arts workers across America's local arts agencies. " Americans for the Arts

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:31pm on March 15, 2019

NY's New Hudson Yards " Architecture As Luxury Branding With A Giant Waste Basket In The Center by Artsjournal

Michael Kimmelman: "It gives physical form to a crisis of city leadership, asleep at the wheel through two administrations, and to a pernicious theory of civic welfare that presumes private …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:30am on March 15, 2019

Executive Director " Berkshire Opera Festival by Artsjournal

Berkshire Opera Festival seeks applications for the position of Executive Director from individuals with broad practical experience in opera company administration and fund-raising.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:08am on March 15, 2019
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