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9,112 results for ""Art""

In Response to COVID-19 Closures, Kennedy Center Artist-In-Residence Mo Willems Invites Us Into His Studio To Make Art by The Dance Enthusiast

Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence Mo Willems to Host Online video series to virtually invite learners of all ages into his studio for the next few weeks due to Kennedy Center clos…

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00am on March 16, 2020

Collecting Art Is Fun, But That's Nothing Compared To Collecting Bits Of Outer Space by Artsjournal2

Meteorites are the hot new thing at Christy's. The auction may (OK, probably will) be rescheduled over virus fears, but the fact remains that meteorites are becoming more popular to collecto…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:03am on March 15, 2020

An Inventory of Lost & Delayed Art by Editors

Documenting the performances affected by COVID-19

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 7:42pm on March 14, 2020

How Inigo Philbrick Became The Talented Mr. Ripley Of Art Dealers by Artsjournal1

"Inigo Philbrick probably didn't set out to become one of the art world's great enigmas when, at the age of 24, he opened a gallery and consultancy in London" and went on to become a conspic…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:34pm on March 13, 2020

One Of World's Top Art Fairs Quickly Shuts Down After Exhibitor Comes Down With Coronavirus by Artsjournal1

TEFAF, held in the Dutch city of Maastricht and the world's leading fair for art and antiques, opened last Saturday and closed Wednesday evening (four days early), just hours after an exhibi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03pm on March 12, 2020

Vienna's Albertina Museum Opens New Branch For Modern Art by Artsjournal1

The Albertina Modern " housed in the newly-renovated 1868 Künstlerhaus on the Ringstrasse, the site of the Nazis' notorious 1939 "Degenerate Art" exhibit " will focus on postwar Austrian ar…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03pm on March 12, 2020

Andy Warhol: Pop art's uncomfortable entertainer

A rollercoaster of a show at Tate Modern gives us the man as well as the mythmaker

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:06am on March 12, 2020

National Gallery In D.C. Postpones Show Because It Can't Get The Art by Artsjournal1

"The National Gallery of Art has postponed its much-anticipated exhibition A Superb Baroque: Art in Genoa, 1600"1750 because of the global coronavirus crisis." The nationwide lockdown in Ita…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:54am on March 11, 2020

Alarm sounds for art fairs across the world

Events face uncertain times; Armory Show reschedules; Marron exhibition postponed; Sotheby's offers rare textiles

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:43am on March 11, 2020

New art collection adds to healing at Valley Medical Center by Sal Pizarro

Two dozen works by artist Mio Dzakula have been installed at the rehabilitation center at Valley Medical Center's new Sobrato Pavilion.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 2:56pm on March 10, 2020

Portland, OR Art Tax Update by Joe Patti

Back in 2012, Portland, OR approved a $35 tax to supports arts education and arts organizations around the city. In 2017 I wrote a post about how overhead was starting to cut into the amount…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 11:36pm on March 9, 2020

A masterful exhibition of conceptual art and clowning by Joel Jeske in 'The Artist Will Be with You in a Moment' at A.R.T./NY Theatres by Deb Miller

As you enter the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre at A.R.T/NY, you make your way through a professionally installed conceptual art exhibit, in which the artist is one of the works on display.…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:00pm on March 9, 2020

The Michener Art Museum presents Selma Bortner and Franz Josef Ponstingl by Michelle Nugent

Two artists now on display at the Michener"one well-known in her lifetime, and one who worked in obscurity"remind us to pay attention to the world through new perspectives. Michelle Nugent r…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 4:30pm on March 9, 2020

Kristin Chenoweth, Kelli O'Hara, Stephanie J. Block and More Announced for Provincetown Art House Summer Season 2020

Provincetown's Art House theater has announced its upcoming music and comedy lineup. Returning center stage is the Broadway @ series first launched in 2011 by Producing Artistic Direct…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:36pm on March 9, 2020

Stephanie J. Block, Kristin Chenoweth, Kelli O'Hara, More Set for Provincetown Art House's 2020 Summer Season by Dan Meyer

The concert series brings Broadway favorites to the tip of Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:36pm on March 9, 2020

Yorkshire Artists Invigorate Their Area With Radical Art Thanks To An Art History Professor by Artsjournal2

Why is Leeds University a hotbed for feminist art and artists? Well, it's down to one woman: "Griselda Pollock, professor of social and critical histories of art at Leeds University. With a …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42am on March 9, 2020

On The West Coast, Artists Are Turning Ocean-Spat Plastic Into Art by Artsjournal2

There's a lot of plastic in the ocean " and a lot of demand for the nonprofit group Washed Ashore's large-scale art, including at the Oregon Zoo, the Florida Aquarium, and the Oakland Zoo. T…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42am on March 9, 2020

New Interest In Iranian Art, Partly Because So Many Artists Are Living In Exile by Artsjournal2

Artists who fled the 1979 revolution with their families " especially if they were young " are seeing a renewed interest in their work from British and US buyers. But there's "a growing gap …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:18pm on March 8, 2020

On International Women's Day, The Art World Asks Whether Feminist Shows Can Change The World by Artsjournal2

As everyone who's glanced at anything Guerrilla Girls-related knows, collections across the U.S. are less than welcoming to women and nonbinary artists. A new initiative seeks to change that…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:06pm on March 8, 2020

A French Sex Columnist Says It's Not Possible " Or Desirable " To Separate The Art From The Artist by Artsjournal2

Maïa Mazurette says the times have changed because our context has changed: "Not only does the recognition of our sexual, artistic and worldly continuity allow us to protect ourselves, to…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:06pm on March 8, 2020

An Art Fair Exhibitor Told A Vietnamese Curator She Couldn't Work Because Of Anti-Asian Prejudice by Artsjournal2

The exhibitor's email to the curator: "Your presence on the stand would unfortunately create hesitation on the part of the audience to enter the exhibition space." When it came to light, the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:24pm on March 8, 2020

Not Wiped Off The Face Of The Earth, But Instead Surviving Through Art by Artsjournal2

An exhibition that covers 1000 years is going to have some unknown artists, but in addition, "native women's art was usually anonymized and identified by tribal affiliation when exhibited in…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on March 8, 2020

When An Art Fair Gets An Audio Guide by Artsjournal2

Sure, the Armory Show is a big one, but every fair needs its gimmick. "As fairs proliferate, to about 300 worldwide, their organizers introduce new features, like panel discussions and conce…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on March 8, 2020

An emotional elegy to love and art in 'Incantata' at Irish Repertory Theatre by Deb Miller

Irish Repertory Theatre's US premiere of Incantata, which made its acclaimed debut at the 2018 Galway International Arts Festival, is an emotion-packed elegy to the enchantment of love, life…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:53am on March 7, 2020

Art, theater: New from Poem 88, Out of Hand by ArtsATL Staff

Georgia painter Corrine Colarusso opens her second solo show at Poem 88... The post Art, theater: New from Poem 88, Out of Hand appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:03am on March 7, 2020
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