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Adding Back In The Workers That Art About Los Angeles So Often Forgets by Artsjournal2

For instance, David Hockney's "splash" paintings created an idea of Los Angeles that was cool and secluded. Artist Ramiro Gomez imagines what was going on behind the scenes in No Splash " an…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on February 17, 2020

The Dance Enthusiast Asks: The Joyce Theater Director of Programming Aaron Mattocks on the Art of Presenting Dance by The Dance Enthusiast

In The Dance Enthusiast Asks: The Joyce Theater Director of Programming Aaron Mattocks on the Art of Presenting Dance, "When we opened our doors in September 2019, through the end of the cal…

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00am on February 17, 2020

Making Art So Big It Can't Be Ignored by Artsjournal2

Jordan Casteel paints portraits " huge portraits. And that means something to her subjects. "'I knew I wanted to use this opportunity to place my mom and I in the art historical canon,' said…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:48pm on February 16, 2020

Has Fan Culture Gotten Out Of Hand? Should They Have So Much Influence On The Art? by Artsjournal

The last decade or so has witnessed huge changes in the awareness, perception and tools of fandom. In terms of television and film, the enormous successes of Game of Thrones and the Ma…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:12pm on February 14, 2020

Why Has A Whole Series Of Private Art Museums Shut Down? by Artsjournal1

Just last year in L.A., the Marciano and the Main Museum ended operations, and the year before that, the Pasadena Museum of Californian Art. In recent years there have been similar closings …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on February 14, 2020

Art, theater: Ben Jones finale, Pop-Up Zine by ArtsATL Staff

This Saturday (February 15) is your last chance to take in the... The post Art, theater: Ben Jones finale, <em>Pop-Up Zine</em> appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 9:24pm on February 13, 2020

The DanceBands: Making art together, making it for all 

There's just something about live music and movement coming together. Anyone who's danced at a wedding or school dance " joyfully, without care or fear " knows that viscerally. One shouldn't…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 7:18pm on February 13, 2020

Playing Against The Web " How Art Criticism Is Evolving by Artsjournal

The web favors certain virtues"wit, weirdness, bombast, and urgency"over others. In real time, we've witnessed critics watch their well-crafted essays sink to the internet's depths like a st…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:48pm on February 13, 2020

Hamilton Alums and Gun & Powder Stars Solea Pfeiffer and Emmy Raver-Lampman on Mastering the Art of Playing Sisters by Ruthie Fierberg

After playing Eliza and Angelica Schuyler together in the national tour of Hamilton, the actors originate the roles of the real-life Clarke twins in a story where their sisterhood makes all …

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:30pm on February 12, 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

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

An Art Critic 'Accidentally' Destroys A Piece She Doesn't Like At A Mexico City Art Fair by Artsjournal2

The critic, Avelina Lésper, shattered the installation by Mexican artist Gabriel Rico with an empty soda can. " The Guardian (UK) (AP)

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

Culture club is a hit with art lovers

Marlies Verhoeven (37) and Daisy Peat have set up a members' group which caters to a growing hunger for art-themed experiences

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on February 10, 2020

Fresh leadership launches new decade for Cairns Indigenous Art Fair by Arts Review

The Board of Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) has announced the appointment of Mr Darrell Harris to the position of General Manager. An experienced and respected practitioner committed to l…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:52pm on February 9, 2020

How To Keep On Writing (Or Making Other Art) When It Feels Like The Planet Is Coming Apart by Artsjournal2

Writer Jenny Offill: "The question I was thinking about in this book … was, Can you still just tend your own garden once you know about the fire outside its walls?" " The New York Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:36pm on February 9, 2020

A holy night: Folger Consort performs 'Palestrina's Perfect Art' at the National Cathedral by Bob Ashby

What would it have felt like, I've sometimes wondered, to listen, in sublime surroundings, to sounds conveying the deepest devotions of Christian belief, long before the "melancholy, long, w…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:34am on February 9, 2020

<em>House Plant</em> Debunks the Romance of Love and Art

Sarah Einspanier opens her new play at New York Theatre Workshop's intimate Next Door space.

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

Art Basel Hong Kong Is Officially Cancelled by Artsjournal1

"After a tumultuous period in Hong Kong marked by continuing protests and fears of a coronavirus outbreak, Art Basel has called off its fair in the city. … MCH Group, the holding company t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:36pm on February 7, 2020

Banksy Is Brilliant At Manipulating The Media And Art Market. But Is He A Brilliant Artist? by Artsjournal1

The one part of the art world that has seemed resistant to him is the ultimate conferrer of status: museums. Will he be remembered as an important artistic figure? And if so, will that be as…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:36pm on February 7, 2020

Beyond Dear Abby: Cheryl Strayed contemplates the art of giving advice by Martha Ross

Why do we love advice columns? The 'Wild' author talks about 'Tiny Beautiful Things,' the play showing at San Francisco Playhouse that's based on her time dispensing advice as Dear Sugar.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:45am on February 7, 2020

A step into the light? Peace through art

There is no better way to lift the spirits, to soothe a troubled soul or a broken mind. But is that always true?

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:21am on February 7, 2020

Christie's Holds An Auction Of Low-Priced Art And It's A Hit by Artsjournal

The sale, dubbed Christie's 100, featured 92 lots by many well-known contemporary artists, with bids starting at as low as $100. Certain works even sold for considerably less than the averag…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:12pm on February 6, 2020

San Jose Museum of Art show celebrates Sonya Rapoport by Sal Pizarro

The museum's new exhibition, "Sonya Rapoport: biorhythm" showcases the work of the late conceptual artist, who incorporated computer work into her art.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 1:50pm on February 6, 2020

University Takes Over Art School, Says It Will Purge All "Non-Christians" From Faculty by Artsjournal

"We do not hire people who are not Christian," Thomas Burns, Belmont's provost, clarified in a response to questions at a town hall on Wednesday. "So the ones who are not Christian will n…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:48pm on February 6, 2020

Jerry Springer: The Opera and Selina Thompson's Salt make BBC Radio 4's top 10 riskiest art works by Ruth Comerford

A one-woman play about slavery and an opera based on the Jerry Springer American chat show have ranked on BBC Radio 4

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:48am on February 6, 2020
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