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9,113 results for ""Art""

Visual Arts Review: Hood Museum of Art Reopens by Kathleen Stone

The renovated Hood Museum of Art feels open and free. The post Visual Arts Review: Hood Museum of Art Reopens appeared first on The Arts Fuse.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 5:12pm on February 3, 2019

Livestreaming The Art Part: A Two-Person Theater Conference by Todd London, Mark Valdez

By Todd London, Mark Valdez. Join us, Mark Valdez and Todd London, for a two-person, livestreamed theatre conference"on Valentine's Day!"to talk about the love of theatre, the art of the …

SOURCE: HowlRound at 4:18pm on February 1, 2019

Doomsday Art " Culture And Our Threat Of Apocalypse by Artsjournal

If every age has its version of apocalypse, the soft tragedy of our own is that it can no longer be safely situated in the future. Our end-times, instead, lurk among us, furtive and fierce a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on February 1, 2019

INTERVIEW: Glorious Old Masters " The Cast Of Art by Editorial Staff

By Editorial Staff Glorious Old Masters – we talk to Nigel Havers, Stephen Tompkinson and Denis Lawson on the first day of rehearsals for the ART UK Tour. ART UK TOUR SCHEDULE Waiting …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 2:01pm on February 1, 2019

Art exhibitions you need to see in the year ahead

Make seeing great art your travel destination in 2019

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:40am on February 1, 2019

Bill Viola: The Road to St Paul's " can video art rise to sacred surroundings?

Alan Yentob's Imagine programme follows the artist's 12-year quest to create works evoking the Virgin Mary and the Martyrs

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:20am on February 1, 2019

Is This Tomorrow? The Whitechapel's brave new art world

Artists and architects have joined forces to reprise an era-defining postwar exhibition

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:02am on February 1, 2019

How Good is the Hood? Dartmouth's Expanded Art Museum Reopens by Artsjournal1

After a much delayed $50-million renovation and expansion, Dartmouth College's 65,000-object Hood Museum of Art at last reopened on Jan. 26 with six new art galleries, three new study galler…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:06am on February 1, 2019

New exhibit at Missouri Botanical Garden shows off native plants as art by Valerie Schremp Hahn | St. Louis Post-dispatch

The exhibit, from the American Society of Botanical Artists, opens Friday and will be there through May 1 at the Sachs Museum.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:06am on February 1, 2019

Television Review: Art Lives on But Dealers Die in "Velvet Buzzsaw" by David D'arcy

Jake Gyllenhall and company will survive this broad satiric lark, as will the art world. The post Television Review: Art Lives on But Dealers Die in “Velvet Buzzsaw” appeared fir…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 2:32am on February 1, 2019

Theatrefolk Featured Play " Epic Adventures in a Rinky-Dink Art Museum by Ken Preuss by Lindsay Price

Welcome to our Featured Play Spotlight. Epic Adventures in a Rinky-Dink Art Museum by Ken Preuss is a wonderful character-driven comedy that’s full of mystery, romance and other ass…

SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 1:00am on February 1, 2019

India Art Fair mindful of #MeToo

Plus: consolidation in the art loan market; UK council sells Modern British collection; virtual reality at Tefaf; Nicole Farhi's new sculptures

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on February 1, 2019

Museum Of Black Civilizations In Dakar Is Major Advance In Movement To Repatriate African Art by Artsjournal1

“The museum hopes to represent all black civilizations, but the fact that it is based in Dakar is not mere coincidence. Art lives and breathes in Dakar. With its founding father and th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:04am on January 31, 2019

Velvet Buzzsaw " Rene Russo and Jake Gyllenhaal in a blend of art-world satire and horror thriller

Nightcrawler director Dan Gilroy's new film is enjoyably tripey

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:47am on January 30, 2019

West Sacramento gallery offers accessible art for both artists and viewers

Hop off the bus at the West Sacramento Transit Center and step through the fishbowl facade of Gallery 1075: an art gallery and community space dedicated to exhibiting the work … Click …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on January 30, 2019

Arts Fuse Podcast #10: The Audacity of Art by Lucas Spiro

Fuse writers Lucas Spiro and Matt Hanson once again bang their heads against the walls of some of art's big questions. The post Arts Fuse Podcast #10: The Audacity of Art appeared first on T…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 7:18pm on January 29, 2019

Art Critic Mary Louise Schumacher Laid Off From Milwaukee Journal Sentinel by Artsjournal1

After 18 years as the paper’s art and architecture critic, Schumacher has taken a buyout; her position is being eliminated. The Journal Sentinel is a Gannett newspaper, and Schumacher …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on January 29, 2019

Chicago's Museum Of Contemporary Art Offers Discount To Anyone Affected By Gender Pay Gap by Artsjournal1

As of February 24, “anyone who believes the gender pay gap has negatively impacted their earning potential” may pay $12 for admission to the MCA. That’s 80% of the normal t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on January 29, 2019

Auschwitz & the Art of Advertising by Artsjournal1

Something was horribly wrong with the full-page ad for an upcoming exhibition about the Auschwitz death camp. It appeared yesterday on Holocaust Remembrance Day. " Jan Herman

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:12am on January 29, 2019

Taiwan Art Fair Points To Enormous Changes In Asian Art Market by Artsjournal

“After a week spent in Taipei for the art fair and its orbiting constellation of events, one thing is clear: how these two forces"the dynamism of the regional scene and the growing num…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on January 28, 2019

'What sort of cruel political philosophy would weaponise art': Ian Buckley tells us the extraordinary story of Westerbork transit camp that inspir by Featured Content

During World War II, the inmates of Westerbork transit camp were permitted to stage a weekly cabaret performance... just hours after 1,000 of their friends and neighbours had left on a train…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 7:09am on January 28, 2019

Lamia al-Gailani Werr, Archaeologist Who Helped Rescue Iraqi Art, Has Died At 80 by Artsjournal2

Werr, an expert on Mesopotamian stone seals, helped assess the damage to the Iraqi National Museum and its art, and also helped “catalog the objects that remained, found storage facili…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:06pm on January 27, 2019

Can Immersive Experiences Be Used To Make Art More Inclusive? by Artsjournal

This talk by the founders of of MeowWolf explains how giving participants the ability to create their own experiences in a virtual world is a powerful way to make art more accessible, meanin…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:04pm on January 27, 2019

Rubin Foundation Announces 2019 Grants In Art And Social Justice by Artsjournal

“This year's cohort includes smaller organizations that are at the forefront of using cultural production to address contemporary issues such as LGBTQ rights, distributive justice, cou…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:42am on January 27, 2019

Oliver Jeffers' Out-Of-This-World Art Installation Takes You Far From Earth by Jeff Lunden

Belfast-born Oliver Jeffers paints, writes and illustrates children's books. He recently premiered a new art installation on the High Line in New York City called "The Moon, The Earth and Us…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:53am on January 27, 2019
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