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9,113 results for ""Art""

The Flea That Kickstarted British Art by Artsjournal2

Without Robert Hooke's keen drawing eye, and the microscope, who knows what might have happened? You can read "the story of British art through a scientific looking glass. The Royal Society …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:30am on April 22, 2019

The Art At Coachella Is 'So Sick!' by Artsjournal2

The music festival actually commissions several massive artworks to go with each year. At first, it was connected closely with Burning Man; now, 20 years in, things are slightly more interna…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:00pm on April 21, 2019

Executive Director " National Art Education Association by Artsjournal

The Executive Director will champion visual arts educators and the value of visual arts and design education; lead a strategic vision that further strengthens NAEA, supports its members; and…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:02pm on April 19, 2019

BWW Review: Laurie Metcalf, John Lithgow Debate The Art of Getting Elected in Lucas Hnath's Political Fan Fiction HILLARY AND CLINTON by Michael Dale

'If the universe is infinite,' Laurie Metcalf, playing Laurie Metcalf, explains to the audience at the outset of Lucas Hnath's sharp and funny bit of political fan fiction, Hillary and Clint…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:12am on April 19, 2019

How Google can measure the physical impact of art

Sensors that track our responses to decor give designers a tool to enhance quality of life

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on April 19, 2019

Canadian Court Rules That Art By Foreign Artists Can Be Deemed Of National Importance And Prevented From Being Sold Outside Canada by Artsjournal

On Tuesday, the appeals court restored a decision by the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board preventing a Canadian auction house from shipping a painting by French artist Gustave …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:03pm on April 18, 2019

Review: 'The Mighty Five and Friends' by the Russian Chamber Art Society at the French Embassy by Leslie Weisman

With the concept of nationalism hovering uneasily in the political air, it was as edifying as it was gratifying to hear four first-rate musicians celebrate in song some of the masterworks of…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:01pm on April 18, 2019

Crocker show highlights the passionate art of printmaker and sculptor Leonard Baskin

"I think of the series of twelve large woodcuts as a kind of ambulatory mural. They are insistently black, complexly cut, and reasonably successful in causing alarm, misgivings, and exaltati…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on April 18, 2019

Librettist Amanda Holden: Translating opera is the art of making ever y syllable count by Amanda Holden

Translating an opera into English is a major responsibility, according to librettist Amanda Holden, as it can make or break the flow.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on April 18, 2019

The Tale of Genji " a radiant collection of art inspired by the world's first novel

New York's Metropolitan Museum explores the artistic traditions spawned by the Japanese epic

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on April 18, 2019

Peter Sellars: On Art, On Culture, On The Artist's Job Description by Artsjournal

"The world is moving in a direction that does require intervention and does require comment and does require a shift in direction. That's the job description for artists. We're the people wh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:33pm on April 17, 2019

Here's What's Happened To The Art, Artifacts, And Organ Inside Nôtre-Dame by Artsjournal1

So far, it appears that almost all of the major art objects and relics in the cathedral were saved, thanks to a human chain formed during the fire; most will be taken to the Louvre for conse…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:03am on April 17, 2019

The debate over theatre trigger warnings: Are they art killers or a vital audience service? by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

For performer Sky Gilbert, trigger warnings are 'dangerous for art.' The Coal Mine Theatre, on the other hand, plans to change what it stages to avoid triggering audiences, writes Karen Fric…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on April 17, 2019

An Art Professor's Painstakingly Detailed Scans And Images Of Notre Dame Could Help Rebuild It by Artsjournal

In 2010, Andrew Tallon, an art professor at Vassar, took a Leica ScanStation C10 to Notre-Dame and, with the assistance of Columbia's Paul Blaer, began to painstakingly scan every piec…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:02pm on April 16, 2019

Grace Smart: The art of conversation is an essential design skill by Grace Smart

There is a certain level of irony in the concept of the 'model box presentation'. Designers are possibly the furthest thing from

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on April 16, 2019

The Greatest Art Forger Of All Time Might Have Been Killed By The Mafia by Artsjournal2

When Eric Hebborn was found with a fractured skull near his home in Rome in 1996, his death was a mystery. But now, filmmakers making an 8-part miniseries about his life (and the more than 1…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:00am on April 15, 2019

Alberto Aguilar draws no distinction between art and life by Kerry Cardoza

Anything can become art by naming it so. In 2006, the artist Alberto Aguilar decided to let go of his studio.…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 7:00am on April 15, 2019

Matt Trueman: Relevance is an ACE idea, but art needs to stay ahead of the curve by Matt Trueman

Good is no longer good enough. Arts Council England is changing its priorities ahead of its current strategic review. "Relevance is the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on April 15, 2019

The National is a time capsule of new Australian art in uncertain times by Arts Review

The National is an ambitious name for any exhibition of contemporary Australian art. In this case it is justified by the inclusion of artists from every state and territory. The bald statist…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:15pm on April 12, 2019

Guggenheim Museum Faces Complicated Questions About Conceptual And Minimalist Art " And Even 'Decommissions' Some Works by Artsjournal1

"For nine years, [the museum] has been foraging for answers to some of the most confounding questions raised by Minimalist and conceptual art from the 1960s and '70s: What makes a work genui…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:32am on April 12, 2019

London gallerist turns art agent

Plus: Phillips boosts digital art; Sotheby's Chatsworth shows cancelled; phoney fairy photos for sale

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:52am on April 12, 2019

How An Unlikely Art House Film Beat Superhero Blockbusters To Win China's Box Office by Artsjournal

How did such a strange project make an astounding $38 million on its release day of December 31, 2018? In the same way so many of its big-budget rivals did throughout the year"with good mark…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:02pm on April 11, 2019

Dressed To Kill: A Brief History Of Judith Beheading Holofernes In Art by Artsjournal1

Angelica Frey surveys the subject from the 12th century to the 21st, looking at how the bloody Biblical tale has been used to symbolize "womanly virtue" and modesty, defeating a larger and m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:04pm on April 11, 2019

What I Learned Teaching Art In Georgia State Prison by Artsjournal1

"Must we change our lives? Honestly, I don't know. I am certainly changed by this work, call it art or god or"what we care about at Common Good"dignity. But I'm not much convinced by this po…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:02pm on April 11, 2019

Dance News: Calling Visual Artists, Clark Center Wants Your Work for For "LET'S FACE THE MUSIC," A Dance-Inspired Art Exhibition by The Dance Enthusiast

Clark Center Issues A Call for Artists For "LET'S FACE THE MUSIC," A Dance-Inspired Art Exhibition. Exhibition Dates: June 16 to June 30, 2019.

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00am on April 11, 2019
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