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9,113 results for ""Art""

Art Fair at Queeny Park succeeds with its feeling of community by Monica Obradovic | St. Louis Post-dispatch

There's a reason why artist Randal Spangler has attended the Art Fair at Queeny Park for 41 out of the event's 42 years.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:33am on August 30, 2019

Making art public: 50 years of Kaldor Public Art Projects by Arts Review

Fifty years ago the cultural landscape of Australia was transformed forever with the staging of Wrapped Coast " one million square feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia (1969) by artists…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:35am on August 30, 2019

How digital scanning can help save art works and buildings

If displaying objects shortens their life, do we have an obligation to future generations to display copies instead?

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on August 30, 2019

Arkansas' TheatreSquared Opens New State-of-the-Art Home With Shakespeare in Love by Adam Hetrick

The $31 million complex in downtown Fayetteville is the theatre's first permanent residence since its founding a decade ago.

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:37pm on August 29, 2019

Share The Wealth: A New Model For Art Fairs? by Artsjournal

For the first four editions of Future Fair, all 36 of the "Founding Galleries" who participate in the first version will split 35 percent of the profit. That might be nothing the first time …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:06pm on August 28, 2019

"Context Collapse" Theatens The Art World by Artsjournal

"Content collapse" and "narrative deficiency" are phenomena that characterize social media, where users have multiple distinct communities"friends, family members, colleagues"collated into a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:06pm on August 28, 2019

Wake Up With BWW 8/28: Read Reviews For SIX at ART, and More!

Today's top stories: Check out the reviews for Six at ART, and more!

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 5:48am on August 28, 2019

Should The Curator Of An Art Exhibition Get A Mention In A Review? by Artsjournal1

Guardian arts editor Alex Needham started a Twitter tempest with this: "Dear curators, in the same way that I don't get a byline when I commission and edit a piece, chances are you won't get…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42pm on August 27, 2019

Executive Director, College Art Association by Artsjournal

The Executive Director of CAA will serve as the association's chief executive officer, with responsibility for supervising all aspects of the association's operations, finances, publications…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42am on August 27, 2019

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art announces new Executive Director by Arts Review

The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) has announced the appointment of Claire Richardson as its new Executive Director. Currently managing the Visual Arts Program at the City of …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:45pm on August 26, 2019

Tips for Selling Art Online by Arts Review

From clothing to electronic gadgets; you can purchase anything online today. This presents a huge opportunity for anyone who is looking to sell items. In this post, we are going to provide y…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:15pm on August 26, 2019

***** LUGHNASA FRIELFEST REVIEW " ART OVER TROUBLED BORDERS (VARIOUS VENUES, DERRY AND DONEGAL) by Robert Shuman

(Clare Brennan's article appeared in the Guardian, 8/25.) The annual celebration of the work of Brian Friel carries powerful reminders of the work of building community "Politics are so obtr…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 2:27pm on August 26, 2019

Lughnasa FrielFest review " art over troubled borders by Clare Brennan

Various venues, Derry and DonegalThe annual celebration of the work of Brian Friel carries powerful reminders of the work of building community "Politics are so obtrusive here." The great Ir…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:36am on August 25, 2019

Kemper Museum's Ai Weiwei exhibition highlights fall art offerings by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

A museum expansion is on schedule to debut next month. At least most of it is.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:36am on August 25, 2019

Foodies, families and fine-art fans will find something fun this fall by Valerie Schremp Hahn and Danielle Drake-flam St. Louis Post-dispatch

From Oktoberfests to Harvest Festivals, you can find a way to celebrate the end of a St. Louis summer.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:36am on August 25, 2019

Cruising For Art " The Bizarro World Of Cruise Ship Art Auctions by Artsjournal

One gimmick in particular stood out: A pair of works presented turned away from the audience, and sold as one lot, without any idea of what they looked like. "They are going to be two of the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:03pm on August 23, 2019

Performance Review: 'Cats, Criminals & Comedians!: The Untold Herstory of Feminist Performance Art;' 'George Cory Todd;' and 'MothBrothâ by Mary Ann Johnson

Let me be honest"I had never heard of any of the three acts I saw on Tuesday at RHIZOME, so had no expectations or preconceptions. And that's good"because the work of all three was mind-expa…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:52am on August 23, 2019

The battle for Italy's art

A populist bid to rein in museums risks politicising the country's cultural treasures

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on August 23, 2019

Not your grandma's sewing projects: Innovations in Textiles shows off contemporary fiber art by Valerie Schremp Hahn | St. Louis Post-dispatch

The exhibits and events take place now through November.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 9:42pm on August 22, 2019

Artists Take Over Power Station And Make Art That Generates Power by Artsjournal

The contemporary arts centre E-Werk Luckenwalde will not only open exhibition galleries and studio spaces in a former brown coal power station 65km south of Berlin, it will also begin genera…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:36pm on August 22, 2019

TOM HIDDLESTON ON 'BETRAYAL' AND THE ART OF SELF-PROTECTION by Robert Shuman

(Laura Collins-Hughes's article appeared in The New York Times, 8/21; via Pam Green.) The screen and stage star is making his Broadway debut as the bottled-up husband wearing a "mask of cont…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 1:51pm on August 22, 2019

New York City May Keep Limits On Vendors Selling Art In Manhattan Parks, Rules Appeals Court by Artsjournal1

"In a 5-0 decision, the appeals court rejected artists' contentions that the limits covering Central Park south of 86th Street, Battery Park, High Line Park and Union Square Park violated th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on August 22, 2019

Laughing at Women: Journalistic Bias and the Art We're Encouraged to See by Helen Eisenbach

The hidden cost of bias toward female-themed works is bared in a male reviewer's inability to take seriously the female-centered "After the Wedding"

SOURCE: www.gaycitynews.nyc at 4:11pm on August 21, 2019

Tom Hiddleston on 'Betrayal' and the Art of Self-Protection by Laura Collins-hughes

The screen and stage star is making his Broadway debut as the bottled-up husband wearing a "mask of control" in Harold Pinter's romantic triangle.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:33am on August 21, 2019

Art and the Black Market by Arts Review

The Art Loss Register is a resource that can be accessed by anyone who requires it, but those who make the most efficient use of it are arguably law enforcement departments and, of course, t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:00am on August 21, 2019
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