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9,113 results for ""Art""

Retired Ladue sculptor, 93, gets a little help refurbishing his whimsical art by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

John Burroughs graduate Grant Kinch helped refurbish the work of Donald Behrens, now a resident at Aberdeen Heights in Kirkwood.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:12am on June 8, 2019

Attacking The Financial Industry: These Artists Bought Debt With Art And Blew It Up (Literally) by Artsjournal

They sold money they printed themselves as art works, and used the funds to buy up £1.2 million of debt on the secondary market, where lenders sell bad debts. " The New York Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:36am on June 7, 2019

Art Basel 2019

The art world descends on Basel this week. Here's our guide to the artworks, people and trends

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:03am on June 7, 2019

Marceau Rivière's collection of African art goes on sale

The French collector is sending 250 of his best works to auction

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:01am on June 7, 2019

Poland's art world in 'censorship' row

Removal of Katarzyna Kozyra's work part of latest salvo in culture war

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:01am on June 7, 2019

Is This The Moment African-American Art Has Been Waiting For? by Artsjournal1

"Indications are everywhere that this is a turning point for black artists. Collectors and museums are taking note, and prices are up. Every week brings news of black scholars being appointe…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12am on June 6, 2019

What Are The Best Wall Colors For Displaying Art? Nine Curators Weigh In by Artsjournal1

No, the answer isn't merely "white" " for one thing, there are many whites to chose from (just go to Home Depot and check the paint chips) " and for some purposes, various shades of blue, gr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12am on June 6, 2019

Art appreciation: Webster Arts Fair can serve as a crash course by Colleen Schrappen | St. Louis Post-dispatch

One of Jeane Vogel's pet peeves is when people complain that a piece of art is overpriced. | Usually, she says, it stems from a lack of understanding about the process and products that go i…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 7:03am on June 6, 2019

Art Should Be First: Meet Michael and Mona Heath, Patron Saints of Chicago Storefront Theater by Amanda Finn

"We have no children and no relatives we trust with money, so at a certain age we were thinking about what [our] legacy is and our bequest to the future."

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 9:00am on June 5, 2019

Art Institute Of Chicago Is Auctioning Off More Than 300 Pieces Of Chinese Artwork by Artsjournal1

Museum management said in a statement that "this auction allows us to deaccession a number of works in areas where we have significant breadth and depth and the proceeds will return to the A…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:36am on June 4, 2019

A Present-Tense Art Form: Brian Brooks Returns to Hubbard Street Dance by Sharon Hoyer

New York-based Brian Brooks writes a coda to his Harris Theater residency with a revisioning of his chaotic and complex "Terrain."

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 12:00pm on June 3, 2019

Tony DeLap, Who Made A Name, And Space, For Abstract Art On The West Coast, Has Died At 91 by Artsjournal2

DeLap, whose finely finished pieces sit at the intersection of sculpture and painting, minimalism and abstract expressionism, was the first art professor hired at UC Irvine and influenced ma…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:42am on June 3, 2019

Magical situations in unexpected places: John Kaldor on 50 years of public art projects

The art entrepreneur's career has ranged from Christo and Jeanne-Claude in 1969 to Gilbert & George, Landy and Koons

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on June 3, 2019

San Jose art show celebrating Assyrian-American experiences fuses an ancient history with contemporary life by Thy Vo

"Diaspora in Bloom" is showing at the Art Ark Gallery for three weeks in June.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 6:05pm on June 2, 2019

Music, Like All Art, Can Change History by Artsjournal2

Or at least what we know about our history, and how we look at it. Check out two recent concerts that work as art, of course, and "as historical corrective, guided by a commitment to scrambl…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:18pm on June 2, 2019

The Museum Of Tibetan Art Is Every Small Museum In A Battle For Audience, Space " And Money by Artsjournal2

The museum, which opened on Staten Island in 1947 after the collector Jacques Marchais and a local Italian stone mason worked to find the right stone for a "traditional mountain feel," is in…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:12pm on June 2, 2019

Virginia Zabriskie, Art Dealer Who Promoted The Formerly Overlooked, Has Died At 91 by Artsjournal2

Zabriskie's New York gallery started in 1954 and closed in 2010; her Paris gallery was so beloved that when she closed it after a 21-year run in 1998, the city awarded her a Medal of Honor. …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12am on June 2, 2019

Hurray, A Popular Art Festival, And Boo, The Popular Art Festival's Thousands Of Visitors by Artsjournal2

In the planning for New York's Figment Arts Festival, moving from Governors Island to Roosevelt Island this year, "'Everything was fine,' Judith Berdy, a longtime resident said. 'And then ca…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:54am on June 2, 2019

Have The Arts Gotten So Focused On The Mechanics Of Survival That We Forget To Talk About The Art? by Artsjournal

Steve Slater: "This is nothing new, and it is not confined to the arts. We see the same pattern repeated again and again in fields like education, health and the police, all of which suffer …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:12pm on May 31, 2019

Illustrators Bats Langley, Ben Wiseman, and Tony Winner Tonya Pinkins Contribute Art for Night of a Thousand Judys Fundraiser by Adam Hetrick

Their works will be auctioned during the June 1 concert fundraiser at Joe's Pub.

SOURCE: Playbill at 2:10pm on May 31, 2019

A looming renaissance: textile art goes digital

How weavers are harnessing modern technology and materials to create complex patterns and shapes

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on May 31, 2019

Facebook Is Commissioning Art To Mitigate Its Fraying Image by Artsjournal

Facebook currently employs 25 curators and administrators to run its artist-in-residency program and its Analog Research Lab. (The company also has a designer-in-residency program run by …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:33pm on May 30, 2019

Baltimore Museum Of Art Asks The City's Communities What They Want To See by Artsjournal1

"On Wednesday, the BMA revealed plans to send an updated version of [a] 1937 questionnaire to about 300 local schools, nonprofits, and other organizations. The results will inform future exh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:54am on May 30, 2019

Yellow Is the Colour of Sunshine review at Astley Cheetham Art Gallery " 'gentle show about friendship' by Natalie Douglas

Fittingly for a play about the importance of effective communication, Yellow Is the Colour of Sunshine seamlessly fuses music, movement, sign language

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:45am on May 30, 2019

How Peter Schjeldahl Illuminates The Art World by Artsjournal

"What separates Schjeldahl is the tangible sense in nearly every piece in this book " say 85 of the 100 " that something existential is at stake as he writes. The same sensation is present i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:36pm on May 29, 2019
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