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9,113 results for ""Art""

The "Most Dangerous Art Ever" " A Laptop Loaded With Viruses " Sells For $1.3 Million by Artsjournal

Dubbed "The Persistence of Chaos," the Samsung NC10 contains six viruses that have caused an estimated $95 billion in damages. Despite what you might think, it's not meant to be a tool…

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

Want To Know What Is Art? Start By Asking What Art Isn't by Artsjournal

"What's the difference between something that's not art because it's not good enough, and something that's not art because it's the wrong sort of thing? Let's start there." " 3 Quarks …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:24pm on May 29, 2019

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: The Art Of The Regular Patron by Artsjournal

"No matter the establishment " cafe, trattoria, dive bar, coffeehouse, doughnut shop, pharmacy, even " those who make themselves permanent fixtures almost all say the same thing about what m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:18pm on May 28, 2019

The Prado Is Developing An Emergency Evacuation Plan For Its Art by Artsjournal1

"[The expert engaged for the project] has 22 months to identify potential risks to the world-famous museum, such as fires, theft or terrorist attacks, and to come up with 'a massive evacuati…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06pm on May 28, 2019

Graduate students across creative disciplines to showcase their work at UC Davis art museum

Twenty-four UC Davis graduate students, across a wide range of creative disciplines, will showcase their work at an upcoming exhibition on campus. The Arts and Humanities Graduate Exhibition…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on May 28, 2019

'A heady mix of theatre & performance art': DRESSED. " Touring by Shane Morgan

dressed. is an unflinching, deeply personal, deeply political insight into the horror of assault, both physical and psychological.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00am on May 27, 2019

In a notoriously sexist art form, Australian women composers are making their voices heard by Arts Review

Classical music has traditionally not been a welcoming environment for women composers. Opera Australia's 2019 season, for instance, features just one work by a female composer, Elena Kats-C…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:46pm on May 26, 2019

'Free Our Mothers, Uncuff Our Communities': Formerly Incarcerated Women Sell Art to End Cash Bail by Artsjournal1

"[Latyra] Blake and her collaborators made the artworks as part of Women in Reentry, a project of the People's Paper Co-op. Together, they've spent months learning to make paper from their o…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:06pm on May 26, 2019

How Auction Houses Can Improve the Ways They Describe Non-Western Art by Artsjournal1

"Despite museums' well-meaning (but not always successful) efforts to adjust their tones and practices to 21st-century standards, auction houses continue to present African artifacts through…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:06pm on May 26, 2019

'Eat The Problem': Art, Environmental Activism, And Gastronomy Unite by Artsjournal1

As one of her projects as artist-in-residence at the Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania, Kirsha Kaechele has created a cookbook called (yes) Eat the Problem, full of recipes that turn Aus…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on May 24, 2019

#25DaysofTonys 2019: What Show Confirmed Everything Tootsie's Lilli Cooper Believed About Art? by Playbill

SOURCE: YouTube at 2:42pm on May 24, 2019

Daniel Libeskind On Making Art At Auschwitz by Artsjournal1

The artist/architect, whose parents survived the Holocaust (though more than a dozen aunts, uncles and cousins did not), talks to Tim Teeman about Through the Lens of Faith: Auschwitz, an in…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:03pm on May 24, 2019

App art " a playground for new ideas

The rise of artist-created apps creates a new arena where the playful meets the serious

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:30am on May 24, 2019

True Copy review at Brighton Festival " 'ingenious caper about a true-life art forger' by Bella Todd

"A good background story increases a work's value," says Geert Jan Jansen in this ingenious caper about his life as a master

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:23am on May 24, 2019

New thinking is needed as the gloss drips off the art market

The gradual eclipse of the Old Masters and Impressionist worlds is a cautionary tale

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

Vincent Namatjira wins $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize 2019 by Arts Review

Vincent Namatjira has been named the winner of the Ramsay Art Prize 2019 " Australia's most generous prize for young people, with his work Close Contact. "The Ramsay Art Prize sets out to el…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:42pm on May 23, 2019

Watch conservators restore Mississippi panorama at St. Louis Art Museum by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

Believed to be the only existing panorama of the Mississippi Valley, the 19th-century painting is 350 feet long. Now, the St. Louis Art Museum is having its final three panels restored.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 9:36pm on May 23, 2019

Cogent classicism made modern: 'Benita Bike's Dance Art'

The Dance Complex, Cambridge, Massachusetts. March 30, 2019. "I am a classicist," wrote Benita Bike in her program letter. I did indeed see classicism in her work, but also evident were many…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 8:22pm on May 23, 2019

Residents invited to nominate someone special for art project on Sacramento waterfront

City officials Thursday invited Sacramento and West Sacramento residents to pay tribute to someone important in their lives with a special art project in the works for the Sacramento River �…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:12pm on May 23, 2019

Listen to artist Joshua Sofaer explain the new art installation coming to Sacramento's riverfront

The period where people can submit names they want honored in the project "River Crossing" opens May 25, 2019 and runs through July 10, 2019. … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:25pm on May 23, 2019

25 Days of Tonys: What Show Confirmed Everything Tootsie's Lilli Cooper Believed About Art? by Ruthie Fierberg

The star of the comedy musical shares her earliest theatrical experience, who she wants to work with again, and more.

SOURCE: Playbill at 2:00pm on May 23, 2019

Political Protest Becomes Conceptual Art: Kazakhstan Police Arrest Man For Silently Holding Up A Blank Poster by Artsjournal1

The "culprit" was Aslan Sagutdinov, a blogger in the city of Uralsk. In a video taken of his arrest, he said, "I want to show that the idiocy in our country has gotten so strong that the pol…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:03am on May 23, 2019

As It Turns 21, Art Share L.A. Is Keeping Art " and Artists " in the Arts District

The old factory building on the corner of E. 4th Place and S. Hewitt Street in the Arts District is covered in a dynamic angular mural by Danish artist Mikael B. that resembles neon-colored …

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 11:00am on May 22, 2019

One Of The World's Great Collections Of Soviet Avant-Garde Art, All Saved From Stalin, Is In Deepest Uzbekistan by Artsjournal1

And "deepest" doesn't mean Tashkent, Samarkand, or the other Silk Road cities visited by tourists; this is in far-off Nukus, near the now-dead Aral Sea. Yet this distance from Soviet power c…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:03am on May 22, 2019

How Art Became Prestige Currency For The Rich by Artsjournal

Michael Shnayerson's new book, Boom: Mad Money, Mega Dealers, and the Rise of Contemporary Art argues that contemporary art, once a thing artists made and dealers tried (unsuccessfully) t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:54pm on May 21, 2019
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