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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

by Artsjournal

Will an AI system ever deliver a translation of a literary text, say, that is not only accurate but also sensitive to meaning, unless it has a genuine understanding of what the story is abou…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:03pm on February 12, 2020

Carlos Acosta's Big Plans For Birmingham Ballet by Artsjournal

The new artistic director says: "I want the level of the dancers to be raised dramatically, and the repertoire I'm bringing is crucial. I want a company that is strong, that is not predictab…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:03pm on February 12, 2020

Trump Administration Abruptly Closes National Archives In Seattle, Infuriating Researchers, Tribal Leaders by Artsjournal

For the 272 federally recognized tribes in Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Idaho, the facility contains important treaty and historical documents. The tribes had never been consulted about th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:32pm on February 12, 2020

When Karl Ove Knausgaard Met Anselm Kiefer by Artsjournal

"Aha, a Viking!" he shouted and gave a chuckle. I said it was an honor to meet him. He waved it off and said something to Forelli in German, turned to me and, speaking English, said that we …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:32pm on February 12, 2020

New Study Contests When Easter Island Collapse Happened by Artsjournal

The research, which appears in the Journal of Archaeological Science, contests the accepted timeline that the Easter Island society was already in decline by the year 1600 and its massive st…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:32pm on February 12, 2020

Study: Why There's So Little Critical Coverage Of Theatre Made By Disabled Artists by Artsjournal

Factors contributing to a "noticeable gap in critical coverage" include a crisis in mainstream arts criticism, a lack of diversity within mainstream theatre critics and a reluctance to be cr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on February 11, 2020

What We Learn From Ruins by Artsjournal

Ruins excite our imagination with the lesson that our greatest structures will one day return to the ground, while reminding us that in their fallen states these sites are endowed with beaut…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on February 11, 2020

Our Central Need: Meaning by Artsjournal

Viktor Frankl argued that literature, art, religion and all the other cultural phenomena that place meaning at their core are things-unto-themselves, and furthermore are the very basis for h…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on February 11, 2020

Why Today's Musicians Are Better Than Those 30 Years Ago by Artsjournal

"There are more and more people that are really, really good at their instruments, and the amount of competition has certainly gone up. It's getting increasingly challenging to win a job eve…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on February 11, 2020

Using Art To Engage How People Learn by Artsjournal

"There's a rich history of thinking about how we learn across our lifespans in library settings and other community-based arts programs. But museums have only started to look at this arena p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on February 11, 2020

A History Of Poets Laureate by Artsjournal

The poet laureate tradition is long. Poet laureates were first recognized in Italy during the fourteenth century. Ben Jonson became England's first poet laureate in 1616, although the first …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on February 11, 2020

Lois Schaefer, 95, The Boston Symphony's Longtime Piccolo Star by Artsjournal

A groundbreaking musician who had been one of only four women in the BSO in the mid-1960s, Ms. Schaefer was 95 when she died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on Jan. 31 in Sequim, Wa…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on February 11, 2020

Why Is There No (Or Little) Arts Programming On The Streaming Platforms? by Artsjournal

When asked about cultural programming, the streaming services are tight-lipped. Both Netflix and Apple TV+ declined to say if they plan to produce more original content and whether visual ar…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on February 11, 2020

Systems Of Creativity " How Ideas And Culture Come Together by Artsjournal

Cultural institutions are a kind of technology " a social technology. Just as physical technologies " agriculture, the wheel or computers " are tools for transforming matter, energy or infor…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:03pm on February 11, 2020

Travel Is A Mind-Expanding Cultural Experience. But What If It's Killing Us? by Artsjournal

Over-tourism is damaging popular cities and cultural attractions. Instagram is sending mobs to previously bucolic places. Then there's the carbon cost of all that air travel, which is killin…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:42am on February 11, 2020

President and CEO, Overture Center for the Arts by Artsjournal

The President and CEO will provide aspirational leadership, champion a positive culture, and inspire Overture Center's exemplary programs, services, and operations.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03am on February 11, 2020

Do You Want More Audiences and Donors? 3 Arts Marketing, Development & Ticketing Conferences to Choose From! by Artsjournal

New York, March 16-17; Los Angeles, April 14-15; Toronto, July 20-21. Rocket Boost Your Marketing and Fundraising Into the Next Decade and Beyond! Sign up by Feb. 29 and bring 2 colleagues f…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03am on February 11, 2020

Director of Marketing, Cincinnati Opera by Artsjournal

Cincinnati Opera is seeking a Director of Marketing whose job it will be to achieve revenue targets in ticket sales, expand and diversify the audience, and build brand awareness.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03am on February 11, 2020

All Objects Have Meaning " So How Do Museums Contextualize Shame? by Artsjournal

As museums face increasing pressure to be responsive to historical intersections and contradictions in their presentation of works, it can be risky to introduce audiences, who otherwise migh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:42pm on February 10, 2020

Something Is Going Wrong At The Glasgow School Of Art After A Bad Fire. So Why Fire A Whistleblower For Talking? by Artsjournal

More than 70 staff have left the GSA since a second fire devastated the Mackintosh building in June 2018. Last month Gordon Gibb was sacked for breach of contract for giving his views on fai…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:42pm on February 10, 2020

Journalism Is Broken. Can It Be Saved? by Artsjournal

What has happened in journalism in the twenty-first century is a version, perhaps an extreme one, of what has happened in many fields. A blind faith that market forces and new technologies w…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:42pm on February 10, 2020

Tom Lutz, Man Of Writing by Artsjournal

He founded the LA Review of Books. He argues for LA as the center of the book publishing industry. Now he's written a novel as he follows the Kerouac school of writing. " Los Angeles Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on February 10, 2020

Why Would Trump Attack Modernist Buildings? by Artsjournal

Michael Kimmelman: "It almost seems conceived to provoke supporters of both modern architecture and architectural diversity. It's a shiny object, Twitter bait. The populists versus the elite…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on February 10, 2020

Post-Brexit UK Will Deport All Foreign Workers Making Less Than £17,000/Year. Artists Are Worried by Artsjournal

From 6 April all skilled workers from outside the EU who have been living here for less than 10 years will need to earn at least £35,000 a year to settle permanently in the UK. Some jobs,…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on February 10, 2020

Trump Versus Architecture Is Really Trump Versus Experts by Artsjournal

The proposal would allow Trump to create a "President's Committee for the Re-Beautification of Federal Architecture" which would enforce this design mandate, and this panel would exclude "ar…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on February 10, 2020
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