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9,114 results for ""Art""

Art scene rises from the streets to international galleries

Auctioneers and gallerists are sensing a promising future for Ghanaian artists

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:30pm on October 7, 2018

Banksy leaves credibility of art market in shreds

Stunt or performance art, fate of painting risks reinforcing suspicions over auctions

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:56pm on October 7, 2018

In "Art & Class," Matthew Ivan Bennett Paints Vivid Picture of Race, Religion, Teachers, Children and Parents by Kenneth Jones

An immigrant art teacher in Utah becomes a target of conservative parents and administrators in a complicated rural landscape of children at risk, substance abuse, religious intolerance and …

SOURCE: By Kenneth Jones at 7:15pm on October 5, 2018

Side Show review at CLF Art Cafe, London " 'enthusiastic but uneven' by Paul Vale

This is fledgling company Pint of Wine's first production. Its stated aim is to challenge theatrical convention and push boundaries. Bill Russell

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:57pm on October 5, 2018

Review: The devil is in the details of Lari Pittman's new art at Regen Projects by David Pagel

Over the last five years or so, storytelling has caught fire. For all kinds of reasons, people no longer presume that stories are for kids, read by parents when tucking their children into b…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:40pm on October 4, 2018

J CITY Theater's newest production a battle over who gets to decide what's art by David Menzies | The Jersey Journal

It's the story of this woman who lives in this trailer park," says Clay. "She's very poor, and as a joke, she buys this really ugly painting from her neighbor. And the painting, it…

SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:31am on October 4, 2018

Melbourne Art Trams return to the tracks for 2018 by Arts Review

The first Melbourne Art Tram for 2018 has hit the tracks, turning the everyday commute into a contemporary art experience. The monochrome photo-media design by Gunditjmara artist Hayley Mill…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:38pm on October 3, 2018

Defacing 'Art' " How Yasmina Reza's Play Changes With Times And Places by Artsjournal1

The play has racked up productions in 30 languages and 45 countries in its 24-year history. “What’s so interesting is that, like certain plays by Pinter, perhaps, the play adapts…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:01pm on October 3, 2018

Frieze Art and Architecture Conference 2018

Speakers included Richard Rogers, Shigeru Ban, Jamie Fobert and Ellen van Loon

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:05pm on October 3, 2018

Kusama: Infinity " highs and lows of a life in art

The Japanese artist's story needs no embellishment in this skilful documentary

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:43am on October 3, 2018

Defacing 'Art': After 20 Years, the Hit Play Gets a Brash Coat of Paint by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Yasmina Reza's tidy comedy has been produced in 45 countries and translated into 30 languages. How will it withstand a deconstruction by two experimental theater companies?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:48pm on October 1, 2018

Podcast: Sally Rooney, David Shrigley and comedy in contemporary art

The award-winning 27-year-old novelist on sex, class and the internet in fiction

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:43pm on October 1, 2018

The philanthropists funding art for Britain's embassies

Benefiting from a £500,000 gift, the TenTen initiative will boost the UK's Government Art Collection

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:16am on October 1, 2018

The Week in Culture: Native Art at the Met; the Fringe Festival in a Ferry by The New York Times

The museum is showcasing 116 masterworks from 50 cultures across North America.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:48am on September 30, 2018

Part of Art Museum drive to close Monday for 2 months by Mark Schlinkmann St. Louis Post-dispatch

The segment of Fine Arts Drive in front of the museum will shut down to allow for road improvements and the installation of a flush-with-the-pavement sculpture.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 10:42pm on September 28, 2018

Art installation, roadwork will close part of Forest Park street for 2 months by From Staff Reports

Starting Monday, Fine Arts Drive in front of the St. Louis Art Museum will be closed for improvements and installation of a sculpture, the museum said Friday.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 10:42pm on September 28, 2018

INTERVIEW WITH DIFFA/ART FOR LIFE CHICAGO CO-CHAIR OLIVER AGUILAR by Michael J. Roberts

Co-Chair Oliver Aguilar discusses the upcoming 2nd Annual Art For Life Chicago fundraiser Art For [...] The post INTERVIEW WITH DIFFA/ART FOR LIFE CHICAGO CO-CHAIR OLIVER AGUILAR appeared fi…

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 7:04pm on September 28, 2018

The Gallery of Everything brings Haitian art to London

Powerful work from the small Caribbean country comes in a three-part display

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:07am on September 28, 2018

Glenstone private museum: 'the art will endure'

Mitchell and Emily Rales are set to open a huge new building in Maryland to display their modern and contemporary collection to the public

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:07am on September 28, 2018

The complex, spectacular legacy of Oceanic art

In the Royal Academy's new show of historical artefacts, Pacific Islanders re-engage with their past in order to navigate their future.

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:45am on September 28, 2018

Brothers in art: Mantegna and Bellini at the National Gallery, London

A marvellous exhibition shows how two distinct personalities shaped the course of Venetian painting

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:01am on September 28, 2018

The Week in Arts: Blood Orange, Glenn Close, Black Power Art in Brooklyn by The New York Times

The British R&B artist Dev Hynes comes to New York, and Glenn Close plays Joan of Arc's mother.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:18pm on September 27, 2018

Dance News: Queer|Art Introduces The Eva Yaa Asantewaa Grant for Queer Women (+) Dance Artists by The Dance Enthusiast

Queer|Art introduces the Eva Yaa Asantewaa Grant for Queer Women (+) Dance Artists. Applications for the grant is open until October 21th, 2018.

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00am on September 27, 2018

Barbican to explore links between art and AI

'Life Rewired' will test whether an algorithm can compose like JS Bach

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:05pm on September 26, 2018

'Witty, insightful, knowledgeable': THE HABIT OF ART " Touring ★★★★ by Anne Cox

Alan Bennett's The Habit Of Art has returned to its meta-spiritual home this week, arriving at the Oxford Playhouse to amuse and entertain its erudite audience with in-jokes about the city's…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 8:00am on September 26, 2018
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