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9,112 results for ""Art""

Livestreaming Public Art and Public Memory: Whose Stories and Whose Spaces?

By . New England Foundation for the Arts presents Public Art and Public Memory: Whose Stories and Whose Spaces? livestreaming on the commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 6:17pm on March 6, 2020

Art Dubai postponed due to coronavirus

Plus, auction dip confirmed; art patrons try 'venture philanthropy'; Pace signs AI whizz

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:28am on March 6, 2020

Global Art Sales Down 5 Percent In 2019 by Artsjournal

Trade conflicts between the US and China, political unrest in Hong Kong and a protracted Brexit all contributed to a 5% dip in the global art market, which totalled $64.1 billion in 2019. " …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42pm on March 5, 2020

'Art in Bloom' at St. Louis Art Museum draws international lineup for global collection by Cole Sawyer | St. Louis Post-dispatch

Annual exhibition, which pairs floral designers with pieces from the museum's collection, features a Dutch sugar flower artist.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:42am on March 5, 2020

Global art market shrank 5 per cent in 2019, says Art Basel/UBS report

First fall in three years and China sales down 10 per cent, even before impact of coronavirus

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:04am on March 5, 2020

Almanac: W.H. Auden on the function of art by Terry Teachout

"There must always be two kinds of art, escape-art, for man needs escape as he needs food and deep sleep, and parable-art, that art which shall teach man to unlearn hatred and learn love." W…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:00am on March 5, 2020

Four Tourist Attractions for Art Lovers in Sydney by Arts Review

If you are taking a trip to Australia, then there is no way you should miss out on the beautiful city of Sydney. The wide island is known to host millions of visitors every year, providing t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:40am on March 5, 2020

Motherhood changes you"and your art by S. Nicole Lane

Gwendolyn Zabicki's attention to time is the focus of her exhibition at Heaven Gallery. After enjoying the burst of 50-degree weather this weekend, I decided to …

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 7:00pm on March 4, 2020

Pornhub Releases Its First-Ever Non-Porn Film " A High-Art Documentary, No Less by Artsjournal1

"The movie in question is the documentary Shakedown, from filmmaker and conceptual artist Leilah Weinraub. It hails from the upper echelons of the art world, where the project enjoyed a pres…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:18pm on March 4, 2020

Another COVID Casualty: Art Dubai Postponed by Artsjournal

Fair organisers say they will instead hold a programme of exhibitions, events and talks tailored to Dubai-based galleries, museums and artists from 25 to 28 March, when the fair was due to t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on March 3, 2020

Will The Art World's Growing Rejection Of Fossil Fuel Funders Make Any Difference? by Artsjournal

While commentators have often dismissed the interventions of artists on the issue of oil sponsorship as "virtue signaling," BP's CEO effectively conceded in his speech that opposition to the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on March 3, 2020

"The Game of Life" Ushers in Rubin Museum of Art's Brainwave 2020 on Impermanence by Cindy Sibilsky

The Rubin Museum of Art has a knack for making their exhibitions of both ancient and contemporary art from the Himalayan region " and the philosophies and practices that inspired and informe…

SOURCE: stagebiz.com at 3:13pm on March 3, 2020

The Very Tricky Art Of Making Five-Minute Series Episodes For Snapchat by Artsjournal1

Quibi has been getting all the press for its plans to make video series expressly to be watched on smartphones. But Snapchat has been doing that for years, creating 95 Snap Originals (as the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12am on March 3, 2020

St. Louis Art Fair pays well for participating artists by Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-dispatch

According to one report, the annual fair in Clayton was No. 2 in sales, with the average vendor in 2019 making slightly more than $9,000 in net sales.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 3:18am on March 3, 2020

Yale Shuts Its Art History Survey Course " The End Of Western Civ? by Artsjournal

"For outside observers, this was yet one more sign of the American university's dereliction of its responsibility as the carrier of Western culture. Yale "has succumbed to a life-draining de…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:06pm on March 2, 2020

Art (Graphics) Instructor (Reg FT 10 month, with benefits) by Artsjournal

The primary responsibilities of the faculty are to teach and to develop the curriculum.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:42pm on February 28, 2020

Guthrie, ART Announce Mark Rylance Co-Commission by American Theatre Editors

'Steel' will be a multi-part cycle exploring stories of labor and industry from America's age of steel.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:14am on February 28, 2020

Art, theater: Mint reopens, "Anne Frank" by ArtsATL Staff

MINT will reopen its gallery spaces and artist studios with three exhibitions... The post Art, theater: Mint reopens, "Anne Frank" appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 5:48pm on February 27, 2020

Tefaf Maastricht art fair 2020

As the European Fine Art Fair returns to the Netherlands for its 33rd edition, we look at the highlights and at art across Europe

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:27am on February 27, 2020

Art Loss Register: the world's largest database of stolen and missing art

ALR is increasingly being hired by major fairs to ensure that everything on sale is checked

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:26am on February 27, 2020

Walter Vanhaerents: 'If I didn't collect art I wouldn't be alive'

The Flemish collector on being impressed by scale and his unorthodox private art space

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:26am on February 27, 2020

The London gallery making space for contemporary African art

Contemporary African art has never yet found a place at Tefaf Maastricht, but Tafeta is changing all that

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:26am on February 27, 2020

Incantata: Making Art Out of Grief by Elysa Gardner

★★★ Paul Muldoon's feverishly elegiac poem makes its American stage debut The post Incantata: Making Art Out of Grief appeared first on New York Stage Review.

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 8:20am on February 27, 2020

Director of Development, Birmingham Museum of Art by Artsjournal

The Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) sparks the creativity, imagination, and liveliness of Birmingham by connecting all its citizens to the joy of art.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54am on February 27, 2020

We Will Buy No More Art For LACMA, Says Foundation That Funded Acquisitions For 60 Years by Artsjournal1

"The Ahmanson's gift program, which has paid for 114 paintings and 15 sculptures, is the backbone of the museum's widely admired European art collection." And why is that program being ended…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:32am on February 26, 2020
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