5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"
We’ve gone from having individual experiences and relationships with the objects around us to slaves of algorithmic calculation and formulas in which the actual things themselves are o…
The arts service organization produced a thoughtful (and well-documented) declaration of its principles a few years ago. Now FA reports on what it’s done and how it’s going……
The Marketing Associate helps Artists Repertory Theatre achieve its strategic goals through the project management of the theatre's playbills, marketing collateral, email communications, pre…
Mieke Chew recalls a conversation she had with a Croatian publisher about the decrease in book criticism in the four years she has been doing publicity. "He was like, 'Yeah, that happened in…
"It's a whole generation: you could go from A to Z through the list, from Charles Alston to Charles White. I am seeing fakes attributed to all of them," Rosenfeld says. Propelling the fakes …
Joan Myers Brown: "We started talking about how children are no longer interested in training. They see So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars and want to do 'tric…
The paper has struggled as a business for decades and has a terrible history of cutting its cultural coverage, repeatedly signalling its lack of investment in the life of the city. –DM…
Why? Increasingly, viewers are resistant to ads cluttering programming. TV is competing for its life with streaming services and other entertainment options. And NBC is experimenting with so…
It’s now worth £200 million. Organizers say the event's value – which has risen more than £25 million since the last official research was done in 2015 – demonstra…
“Where the Young British Artists were about ego and in-your-face art, with its sharks and suggestive arrangements of kebabs and fried eggs, this is collaborative, research based and po…
It claims that the Irish theatre community is "in a critical situation" and that, although the Abbey may be financially buoyant, "the freelance theatre community, in particular, has been cas…
According to the government's American Time Use Survey (ATUS), which tracks how people spend their days, men on average are watching three hours of TV or movies per day, while women avera…
Dance Critic Sarah Kaufman: “Perhaps, somewhere, there exists a small, sad sliver of the human population that still believes, 17th-century style, that dancing is sinful, that having f…
“Lusk's passing is not just the death of a great animator, but the closing of an era in American animation history. He was the last living Disney animator who had made significant cont…
It’s not uncommon to see people spending more attention on picture-taking than focusing on the experience they’re having. But “taking photos of an event, rather than being …
This quixotic task was performed by longtime music critic Bill Wyman. It’s an admittedly deeply subjective ranking. Wyman heaps the most scorn for Paul McCartney’s “Good Da…
Central to this shift was the Prado's hard-won independence from government interference. Once, directors came and went with each political quarrel, creating uncertainty and malaise. "The Pr…
“Mongolians are not just taking elements from Western music and just copying and pasting. So it’s not rock music performed by Mongolians. It’s Mongolian rock music.”�…
“I bought it in 2015 for £5,250. I probably spent the same again cleaning and reframing it. And as I stood back to admire my handiwork, up jumped our cat, landing forcefully in …
Bank Street's Leadership in Museum Education Master's Program is designed for working educators. Attend classes in New York City one weekend per month and apply what you learn directly to yo…
Of all college majors since the financial crash of 2008, data from the National Center for Education Statistics show that none has fallen faster than history, which has experienced the…
Bachtrack’s annual compilation of statistics about classical music worldwide. The headline? About 30,000 performances. Oh, and Leonard Bernstein got a big boost from his anniversary ye…
Curbed, the guilty-pleasure real estate porn site, makes a list of standout concert halls in America. Acoustics aren’t the criteria here – or functionality or success. Instead, t…
The City has been growing a lot, especially the downtown. It’s ripe for a great arts scene. The trick? How to keep it lively and desirable but affordable at the same time. Artists love…
The ideal of super-smart people using those super smarts to create disruption for the betterment of all, or as Steve Jobs once put it, engineers working, quote, "to solve most of humankind…