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9,113 results for ""Art""

Ghost-Writer Explores The Art Of Writing And Social Restrictions On Creative Women by Bill Hirschman

Riverside Theatre turns down the volume and ratchets up the intellect in its production of Ghost-Writer, performing now on the Waxlax Stage.

SOURCE: Florida Theater On Stage at 5:13pm on April 2, 2019

In declining the Whitney Biennial, Chicago artist Michael Rakowitz offers the ultimate form of art criticism by Kt Hawbaker

How do we hold corporatized institutions accountable for the decisions they make? On one level, it's thrilling to see that several Chicago folks made it into th…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 1:07pm on April 2, 2019

A Highfalutin' Art Critic Reconsiders Cartoonist Saul Steinberg by Artsjournal1

John Yau: "Being dispossessed must have haunted him his whole life, as did the endless bureaucracy involved with getting the documents you need to travel from one country to another, to sett…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:01pm on April 2, 2019

Good Things Brewing: A Review of Mr. Kotomoto Is Definitely Not White at NoMads Art Collective by Ben Kaye

Part workplace social comedy, part hyperactive fever dream, this world premiere has plenty to sip on.

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 11:49am on April 2, 2019

On Becoming American Music: Mixing Vernacular, High Art And Language by Artsjournal

Joseph Horowitz looks at American composers of the early 20th Century and their attempts to forge a unique language for American music. " Raritan Quarterly

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:30am on April 2, 2019

Richest Man In Hong Kong Spent Nearly $400M To Build City's First Museum Of Buddhist Art by Artsjournal1

Li Ka-shing, 90, renovated an old hilltop monastery to house the collection of 100 devotional sculptures and 43 handwritten scriptures. While construction was completed in 2015, the museum's…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:00am on April 2, 2019

Mason Bates: Art of War | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original by The Kennedy Center

SOURCE: YouTube at 2:24pm on April 1, 2019

Ep. 13: Kahei Shum Mcrae on Art, Costume Design, and the Chaos Where All Beautiful Work is Birthed by Lauren Van Hemert

https://rduonstage.com/transcript-of-ep-14-kahei-shum-mcrae-on-art-costume-design-and-the-chaos-where-all-beautiful-work-is-birthed/ (To read a transcript of this episode, click here.) As Wa…

SOURCE: Beltline to Broadway at 9:00am on March 31, 2019

How The Heck Does An Art Detective Find A Stolen Picasso? by Artsjournal2

Basically, you gain the trust of, to put it politely, some shady folks. "There comes a point, you know, when a stolen artwork that's circulating in the criminal community " security in a dru…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:00am on March 31, 2019

Why Are We Still Talking (And Making Documentary Art) About This Man, Jailed For Murdering His Ex-Girlfriend? by Artsjournal2

Yes, if you've listened to all (or even most) of NPR's wildly popular true-crime podcast Serial, you might not be ready for an HBO special on Adnan Syed. But would you be if the story concer…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:30am on March 31, 2019

Did Hilma Af Klint Invent Abstract Art? Not Really by Artsjournal1

Susan Tallman: "The claim for af Klint as an inventor of abstract art runs into two serious problems. The first is that it doesn't seem to match how she thought the work should function. The…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:04pm on March 29, 2019

Hong Kong's Art Central fair " political commentary and accessible prices

Sales weren't thick and fast at the satellite fair's 2019 edition, but dealers did well at the lower price range

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:33pm on March 29, 2019

Belgian art dealer Boris Vervoordt on relocating his gallery to south Hong Kong

After five years in Central, the Axel Vervoordt gallery has moved to the fresher and more affordable southern part of Hong Kong Island

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:23pm on March 29, 2019

Can We At Least Try To Make Ballet As Diverse As Contemporary Art? by Artsjournal1

Peter Boal of Pacific Northwest Ballet writes about his January trip around the US to audition dancers " and about how what he saw in the museums and galleries he visited made him think abou…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:02pm on March 29, 2019

So Much Longing In So Little Space " Munch's art explored

Study of the Nordic artist peels back the layers beneath 'The Scream'

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:40am on March 29, 2019

Art Basel Hong Kong director discusses the Asian art scene

Adeline Ooi on changing tastes in the region and why she remains optimistic despite China's economic slowdown

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 2:18pm on March 28, 2019

Photo: Art Revealed For Britney Spears Musical ONCE UPON A ONE MORE TIME by BroadwayWorld

Once Upon a One More Time, a new Broadway-bound musical comedy set to the smash hit music of Grammy Award-winning superstar Britney Spears, will have its world premiere this fall at Broadway…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:53pm on March 28, 2019

Spring shows drawing a crowd at San Jose's Institute of Contemporary Art by Sal Pizarro

The downtown SoFA gallery has a trio of intriguing exhibitions featuring kinetic sculptor Alan Rath, fiber artist Stephanie Metz and Sofie Ramos, who has created the site-specific Installati…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:00am on March 28, 2019

Mauling Sprawling Art Installations: Are Outdoor Works Destined for Desecration? by Artsjournal1

Marko Remec's 2018 piece Vertebrate Progression (Field Totem), commissioned for the grounds of a Long Island art museum, has already been damaged by visitors sitting on parts of it. One take…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:55pm on March 27, 2019

Berkeley Rep's HOME is where the (he)art is by Chad Jones

What Dorothy Gale said is true: there's no place like home. But in this particular instance, there is no place and no show quite like HOME, the creation of the marvelous Geoff Sobelle, whom …

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 2:09pm on March 27, 2019

The Point Of Art? Not To "Save" Us (But It Can) by Artsjournal

Christian Wiman: If there's a poem that works for me, it's showing me something of reality. It's more than that, actually: it's enabling me to participatein reality again. John Berger has a …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:31pm on March 27, 2019

A stolen Picasso vanished for 20 years. Then the art world's 'Indiana Jones' took the case. by Kyle Swenson, (c) 2019, The Washington Post

The painting was the Saudi prince's closely guarded secret.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:30pm on March 27, 2019

This Former Stage Manager Turns Broadway Scenery Into Wearable Art by Ruthie Fierberg

Rachel Bloom, Ashley Park, and Donna Murphy are all using clutches made of Broadway scenery"and you can, too.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00pm on March 27, 2019

Bill T. Jones On The Artistic Struggle To Make Art Useful by Artsjournal

"I wanted to make a piece about a man who saves himself through art. I don't want people to think he's just a train wreck. The most important thing an artist has is the will to do something …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:02pm on March 26, 2019

Successful Public Art Projects Can Transform A City (Sometimes In Not Good Ways) by Artsjournal

Take San Antonio, Texas: Advocates say that the "Decade of Downtown" policies launched under the administration of Mayor Julián Castro"who is now running for president in part on his mayo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:32pm on March 26, 2019
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