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9,114 results for ""Art""

Art Times: What We Can Do When We Work Together by Wendy Caster

My latest essay is up at Art Times: I just voted, and I'm a nervous wreck. The sad truth is that no matter who wins, it's not going to be pretty. We seem to have lost the ability as a c…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:42pm on November 15, 2018

EO Gill awarded Emerging NSW Visual Art Fellowship by Arts Review

Tempe-based artist EO Gill has been announced as this year's Create NSW & Artspace NSW Visual Arts Fellow, the latest emerging artist to be supported by the prestigious century-old award…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:33pm on November 15, 2018

James Doeser: Putting theatre under the microscope must have an impact on art by James Doeser

Plans are afoot for a new centre for cultural research " but what should it investigate? James Doeser has some ideas of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:01pm on November 14, 2018

The Price of Everything " a dizzying, disorientating documentary about the art world

Nathaniel Kahn's film is both sobering and hilarious

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:48am on November 14, 2018

Contemporary art by people of color will explore beauty and inequality at Driehaus Museum by Kt Hawbaker

Richard Townsend, the Driehaus Museum's new executive director, has vivid memories of his first trip to an art museum. "I was five years old, but I can still see it clearly," he said in a ph…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:00am on November 14, 2018

When a Show Gets Cancelled, Make Art Anyway by Ricky Quintana

By Ricky Quintana. Arizona State University student Ricky Quintana talks about taking his education into his own hands"by devising his own show"after a school production was cancelled earlie…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:13am on November 14, 2018

Thom Pain (based on nothing): Life, the Art of the Possible by Elysa Gardner

★★★★ Will Eno's early one-man play is revived, its brutality and beauty in tact. The post Thom Pain (based on nothing): Life, the Art of the Possible appeared first o…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 9:28pm on November 11, 2018

Has the market for art fairs become saturated?

Swiss U-turn; success breeds success; female photographers in Paris; rock-star treatment

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:49am on November 9, 2018

Graphic boom resonates at St. Louis Art Museum by Jane Henderson | St. Louis Post-dispatch

Although the word "iconic" is overused, it certainly fits those red-and-white cans on display at the St. Louis Art Museum. Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup images electrified the art world in t…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 3:04am on November 9, 2018

"Here" " a group art exhibition in Barnsdall Park by Pauline Adamek

  Artists from all over Los Angeles – and beyond – are presenting a group art exhibition entitled Here. This timely and topical new Los Angeles exhibition

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:42pm on November 8, 2018

Art Smart news: The Simpsons in a post-apocalyptic world, luxury theater seating, and a gift of Native American art by Susan Dunne

'Antigone' Oddfellows Playhouse Teen Repertory Company will presenti Sophocles' drama "Antigone" Nov. 29 and Dec. 1, 7 and 8 at the playhouse at 128 Washington St. in Middletown. Marcella Tr…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on November 8, 2018

Show Us Your Wall: Terrence McNally Cherishes the Light in Art. Until It Goes Out. by Ted Loos

"A great work is one you never get tired of " you find new value in it every day." So says this playwright, who has a taste for lyrical realism.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:48pm on November 7, 2018

Art reinvented: Smartphone pictures take a stylish turn in museum show

In all kinds of weather, Davis couple Dave Webb and Melinda Welsh would get up at dawn for a leisurely drive along the flat and winding back roads of Yolo … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on November 7, 2018

How will algorithms change the art market?

'Things are moving relatively fast for an industry bound by tradition'

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on November 7, 2018

M.Art Presents Moscow's Celebrated Play SUN LINE by BroadwayWorld

Based on Ivan Vyrypaev's celebrated play, and nominated for 5 Golden Masks, The Meyerhold Theatre Centre's Sun Line stars celebrated Russian stage and screen stars Yulia Peresild and Andrey …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 8:04pm on November 6, 2018

From apples to art: Southington challenges you to find these 37 shiny sculptures by Susan Dunne

How do you like them apples? That's the question of the month in Southington, which has launched a public-art project titled Apples & Arts: Thirty area artists have painted 37, 3-feet-tall p…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on November 6, 2018

Sikh art exhibit puts a face on a group not often featured in American life

The California Museum has a new exhibit that puts a spotlight on members of the American Sikh community, a population that has been a part of the fabric of American … Click to Continue…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on November 6, 2018

More Augmented Reality ARt Than You Know by Joe Patti

Last month Mural Arts Philadelphia unveiled their first augmented reality mural,  “Dreams, Diaspora, and Destiny.” Just like with my post last week about actors being  pres…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:24pm on November 5, 2018

Performance artist Thomas John Bacon: Public money should fund art for everyone, even if some hate it by Thomas John Bacon

Ever wondered what it's like to be at the centre of a tabloid storm? I found myself caught up in one this

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on November 5, 2018

Toulouse, France, Brings Giant Mythological Street Art Creatures To Life by Artsjournal2

Immersive street art theatre with a giant minotaur and a giant spider meeting around a city and playing out different acts? Why not, right?

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:00am on November 4, 2018

The long-overlooked black figure in modern art

From the interracial Paris of Manet to today, black female subjects have often been absent from the story of modern art

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:15am on November 2, 2018

Dance Review: William Forsythe's Mind/Body Art Show by Marcia B. Siegel

One thing I liked so much about this show, besides the mental and physical challenges, was its use of really simple and mundane materials.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:54am on November 2, 2018

Artissima opens a new sound art section

The Turin art fair's separate venue gives the works the space they need

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:14am on November 2, 2018

Old art responds to new media

Plus: Instagram makes sales at Tefaf; virtual reality in Lagos; Ropac to represent Judd Foundation in Europe

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:14am on November 2, 2018

Art Smart news: CT Office of Arts accepting grant applications; CHS CEO steps down by Susan Dunne

Money for the arts Connecticut Office of the Arts is accepting applications for the Connecticut Arts Endowment program, fiscal year 2019. Applicants must be Connecticut 501(c)(3) arts organi…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on November 1, 2018
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