Critic’s Notebook: A Play’s Miners Dig for the Meaning Behind Their Art
If you love painting or think you could, consider seeing “The Pitmen Painters,” the British play by Lee Hall that the Manhattan Theater Club is presenting on Broadway.
If you love painting or think you could, consider seeing “The Pitmen Painters,” the British play by Lee Hall that the Manhattan Theater Club is presenting on Broadway.
The Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson is performing one of the most exquisite operatic moments, from Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro," in extended fashion.
The commissions brought forth by Performa 11 over the past two weeks have tended toward an excessive disjointedness, alleviated by brief flashes of brilliance; this was the case Sunday after…
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"The Andy Monument," a glistening semi-accurate sculpture of the Pop artist Andy Warhol, was unveiled yesterday on the northwest corner of Union Square.
If you love painting or think you could, consider seeing "The Pitmen Painters," the British play by Lee Hall that the Manhattan Theater Club is presenting on Broadway.