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9,112 results for ""Art""

PS1: How An Abandoned School In A Gritty Queens Neighborhood Became MoMA's Mecca For New Art by Artsjournal1

"Around 1975, the art curator Alanna Heiss came across a hulking dilapidated schoolhouse in Long Island City during one of her scoping expeditions for exhibit spaces. … Heiss, who came to …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42am on October 29, 2019

BWW Review: Raul Esparza and Krysta Rodriguez Clash in Theresa Rebeck's Art Vs. Commerce Comedy, SEARED

It's a bit of a longshot, perhaps, but given the organization's tendency to honor less-than-traditional terpsichorean achievements, don't be too shocked if Raul Esparza is named as one of th…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 1:38am on October 29, 2019

CULINARY ART by Joe Dziemianowicz

Theresa Rebeck's two-act is a tangy and satisfying Off-Broadway main course.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:33pm on October 28, 2019

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis announces major gifts, $12 million campaign by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

To keep the art contemporary, the museum is looking to the future.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:12pm on October 28, 2019

Queen's University " Appointment of Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre by Artsjournal

The Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen's University is now seeking a new Director who will articulate a bold and dynamic vision that leverages the Agnes' impressive strengths, collections…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:48pm on October 28, 2019

Expanding MoMA, Expanding Art by Artsjournal

James Russell: "MoMA has long built its origin story of Euro-American Modernism around its great holdings, but that story no longer consists of a single, mainly male, heroic narrative. Inste…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:36pm on October 28, 2019

Mexico wrestles with a cultural divide in the art world

López Obrador has made it his mission to open up the arts to ordinary people and not just elites

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:17am on October 28, 2019

Poster Boy: A Memoir of Art and Politics by Arts Review

Peter Drew's posters are a familiar sight across Australia " his Real Australians Say Welcome and Aussie campaigns took on lives of their own, attaining cult status and starting conversation…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:56am on October 28, 2019

Creative City Learning: Inspiring Stories About the Transformative Power of Public Art by Artsjournal1

"The inaugural three years (2015-2018) of the Creative City pilot program supported artists of all disciplines to reimagine places for art in Boston, engage public imagination, and inspire c…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:24pm on October 27, 2019

Collectible Limited Edition Sneakers Have Become Big-Business Art by Artsjournal

"A lot fewer people are buying to wear and a lot more people are buying to sell." StockX, a high-end sneaker resale company based in Detroit, recently reached a jaw-dropping $1 billion US va…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:24pm on October 27, 2019

Sentenced To Art: NYC Diverts Misdemeanor Cases To Art Classes by Artsjournal

Seventy-four percent of prosecuted cases in New York are for misdemeanors, according to a 2017 report from NYC Criminal Justice Agency. Instead of clogging up the courts Project Reset tries …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:24pm on October 27, 2019

Ingo Maurer, Who Raised Design Of Light Bulbs To An Art, Dead At 87 by Artsjournal1

"'Bad light makes you unhappy,' Maurer once said. He repeatedly proclaimed his love for the light bulb, which became his trademark. While other designers saw it as something to keep hidden u…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on October 25, 2019

Is It Still Art If It's Big-Data Driven? by Artsjournal

"I'm generally skeptical of the "big is bad" school of hipster antitrust, particularly if there's no documented consumer harm from growing bigness. But I also worry that the rise of data-dri…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on October 25, 2019

Future Fair Proposes A Revenue Share Model For Art Fairs. But Will It Work? by Artsjournal

Inclusion in fairs can be make-or-break for galleries, especially smaller ones. But it feels as though the balance of power is shifting back to exhibitors. This might well be overdue when it…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on October 25, 2019

Saudi Arabia To Build Its First Museum Of Modern Art by Artsjournal1

Not to be left behind in such matters by Abu Dhabi, Qatar, and Oman, the Kingdom announced that the Saudi Museum of Modern Art " to be "designed according to a modern creative concept influe…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on October 25, 2019

World's Only Museum Of LGBTQ Art Removes 'Gay And Lesbian' From Its Name by Artsjournal1

As it begins a $7 million capital campaign to fund a new Learning Center for Arts and Intersectionality that will host workshops and after-school programs, upgrades its archives and library …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:36am on October 24, 2019

A glorious fusion of art forms by Peter J Snee

How far would you go to save the one you love? Created in association with internationally renowned contemporary circus company Circa and set to some of the most stirring music ever written,…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 9:09am on October 24, 2019

The middlewoman of modern art by Artsjournal1

Edith Halpert's career as a pioneering gallery owner who specialized in modern American art is memorialized in a new exhibition at New York's Jewish Museum. " Terry Teachout

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:18am on October 24, 2019

How Nam June Paik's mischievous art shaped the electronic age

An exhibition at Tate Modern brings together more than 200 works by an artist whose chosen medium was the audience

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 24, 2019

US Department Of Education Allowed Student Aid To Art Institutes That Lost Accreditation by Artsjournal

"We've known for a long time that the Art Institutes lied to students about losing accreditation. Now, we know that the Department of Education misled them, too," said Eric Rothschild, an at…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:33pm on October 23, 2019

The middlewoman of modern art by Terry Teachout

In today's Wall Street Journal "Sightings" column, I write about Edith Halpert, whose career as a pioneering gallery owner who specialized in modern American art is memorialized in a new exh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:03am on October 23, 2019

This Experimental Latinx Art Space Has Supported the Careers of Hundreds of Artists by Artsjournal1

"Perhaps it was only possible in the neighborhoods of East L.A. that two gay, Mexican immigrants could partner with a religious sister to found one of L.A.'s oldest and most important altern…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:33pm on October 20, 2019

In Canada, It's A Moment For Indigenous Art " But What About The Artists? by Artsjournal2

The vast majority of Inuit artists, even the celebrated ones, "eke out an existence." Canada's famed reconciliation isn't touching their lives much. "Many support large extended families tha…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:33pm on October 20, 2019

Staging Schiele review " art, obsession and orgasmic yelps by Anna Winter

DanceEast, IpswichThe expressionist aesthetics of Egon Schiele's nudes should make for riveting dance, but Shobana Jeyasingh's production is a bit too beige It's easy to see why the work of …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:18pm on October 20, 2019

Angad Arts Hotel: Weird, art-centric, playful surroundings offer unique stay by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

The tower of luggage art piece outside the entrance gives one clue that your stay at the Angad Arts Hotel will be, well, different.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:03pm on October 18, 2019
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