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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Historic San Francisco Printing Plant To Become Arts Space by Artsjournal

"The long-term vision is to create a constellation of buildings to address the whole issue of affordable space for artists." " San Francisco Chronicle

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:12pm on January 2, 2020

How Yellow Lost Its Good Reputation by Artsjournal

The most significant development was the increasing association of yellow with vice and evil " often with the deadly sin of envy (incidentally, though green may be the traditional colour of …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:12pm on January 2, 2020

The Ecological Information Embedded In Indigenous Music by Artsjournal

For Indigenous Peoples who have lived within their traditional territories for generations, music is a repository of ecological knowledge, with songs embedding ancestors' knowledge, teaching…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:12pm on January 2, 2020

Who's Still Reading The Supermarket Tabloids? by Artsjournal

Though their circulation has been decimated " the once-mighty National Enquirer, which approached 8 million in paid circulation at one point and reached millions more, is down under 180,000 …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:12pm on January 2, 2020

New York Is Losing Its Human Scale " Here's How It's Happening by Artsjournal

"If we continue to allow the erosion of the human-scale city and long-evolved urbanism on which it depends, then I fear for the future. The first thing needed is a public exhibit of the many…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:12pm on January 2, 2020

Wendy Perron: The Dance I Loved In 2019 by Artsjournal

"I like it when the dancing doesn't fall into the easy thing, the cliché, but gives off a whiff of humanity in a new way. This list is limited by what I happened to see this year. These are…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on January 2, 2020

Ann Bogart On The Difference Between Looking And Seeing by Artsjournal

Children see naturally because they have not already stored up and processed information about how they are supposed to categorize what it is that they are looking at. They puzzle through, n…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:42pm on January 2, 2020

The 20 Least Powerful In The Art World by Artsjournal

Hyperallergic makes a list of those who "are rendered powerless in a system greatly influenced by the super wealthy and the commercial galleries and vanity museums that serve them." " Hypera…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:42pm on January 2, 2020

Why Singing In Choirs Has Become Cool Again by Artsjournal

For all of the people running them, a choir is often not just a choir, but also a social club, a community and a charity. For me, it has become a refuge; I can't check my phone when I am hol…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03pm on January 2, 2020

Eleven Publishing Trends That Shaped The 2010s by Artsjournal

For years, the promise of instant book publishing hovered just over the horizon, like the promise of flying cars. This decade, it finally came true. " Washington Post

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:18pm on December 31, 2019

Legendary Leaders: Foundry's Melanie Joseph and Playwrights Horizons' Tim Sanford Talk About What They Did Right by Artsjournal

Passion for artistic freedom is ballasted by a concern for the economic welfare of artists. Whatever excitement the future holds for the American theater, it's thanks to artistic leaders lik…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:18pm on December 31, 2019

Longtime Legendary Knopf Editor Sonny Mehta, 77 by Artsjournal

In an age of blockbuster best sellers and cutthroat competition in a shrinking industry, Mr. Mehta was an almost ideal editor and publishing executive: a voracious reader and instinctive dec…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:18pm on December 31, 2019

Picasso Painting Attacked At Tate Modern by Artsjournal

The gallery gave no details about its condition. A spokesperson said: "The work of art is with our conservation team for expert assessment. Tate Modern remains open." " BBC

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:18pm on December 31, 2019

A Decade That Cultivated Darkness by Artsjournal

Michiko Kakutani: "Apocalypse is not yet upon our world as the 2010s draw to an end, but there are portents of disorder. The hopes nourished during the opening years of the decade " hopes th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:18pm on December 31, 2019

Opera Director Harry Kupfer, 84 by Artsjournal

Kupfer's career began in Stralsund, then part of communist East Germany, in 1958. After stations in Chemnitz " formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt " Weimar and Dresden, he became director at the Komisc…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:18pm on December 31, 2019

Notre Dame's Risky New Phase by Artsjournal

The removal of melted scaffolding requires "three levels of steel beams to be positioned around its exterior to form a stabilising "belt". Once this operation is complete, the same firm that…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:33pm on December 31, 2019

Epic Bomb: "Cats" Could Lose $100 Million by Artsjournal

Tom Hooper's big-screen adaptation has clawed its way to $38 million globally after two weeks in theaters, a dismal figure that could result in $100 million in theatrical losses, according t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:18pm on December 31, 2019

Disruption? You Can Measure The Cognitive Dissonance by Artsjournal

Connected technologies put pressure on our normative concepts like privacy, autonomy, and manipulation by changing the world so that our old concepts no longer apply and by pushing us to com…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:18pm on December 31, 2019

Sarasota To Sarasota Symphony: Don't Leave by Artsjournal

City officials are especially sensitive to the possibility of losing the Sarasota Orchestra after the recent relocation of two other cultural institutions outside of the city. " Sarasota Her…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03pm on December 31, 2019

How The On-Demand Economy Is Changing Our Experience of Cities by Artsjournal

"The 2010s were the decade the city became an App Store: an online marketplace where our choices were closely tracked, where that data became part of the products we were using, and where di…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on December 30, 2019

What A Crossword Created By A Computational Linguistics Researcher Looks Like by Artsjournal

"There's a similar mixture that goes into being a computational linguistics researcher," with lots of coding, math and empirical work. It certainly helps to have a love of language and be in…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on December 30, 2019

Why Do Other Art Forms " Books, Movies, TV " Make Fun Of Theatre? by Artsjournal

As if theater weren't already mocked enough for its hysteria and jazz hands, it now seems to be pop culture's punching bag. " The New York Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on December 30, 2019

Jimmy Iovine: The Music Business's Looming Problem by Artsjournal

"Margin. It doesn't scale. At Netflix, the more subscribers you have, the less your costs are. In streaming music, the costs follow you. And the streaming music services are utilities " they…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on December 30, 2019

Even With Mega-Franchise Movies In 2019, Box Office Declined. Now What? by Artsjournal

"The slide in revenues is still disappointing because it occurred at a time when Walt Disney Studios put nearly all of its major franchises on the field " a show of firepower that enabled th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on December 30, 2019

Always-On Culture Has Warped Our Sense of Time And Progress by Artsjournal

"The reason that it feels like nothing happened in the 2010s is that too much happened. Each cultural landmark got instantly effaced by the onrush of the next, and the next. This memory-eros…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on December 30, 2019
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