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9,114 results for ""Art""

Travesties Review: Silly and Serious History and Art via Tom Stoppard by Jonathan Mandell

In the first scene of Tom Stoppard's "Travesties," the Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, the Irish novelist James Joyce, and the Romanian avant-garde artist Tristan Tzara are all sitting…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:46pm on April 27, 2018

The Art Of Rejection Letters by Artsjournal

Knowing that you may never get a response is disheartening. Yet many embrace the uncertainty and even lean into it. For those playwrights, rejections become the most common form of communica…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:04pm on April 27, 2018

What's next for US art fairs?

As Frieze makes plans to expand to LA, we survey the 'fragmented' landscape of fairs from coast to coast

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:51am on April 27, 2018

Frieze New York pays tribute to art dealer Hudson

A new secion highlights the artists he spotted early and championed passionately

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:51am on April 27, 2018

Brooklyn Museum director on collecting art by women

The museum has acquired 96 works by contemporary female artists " a living legacy of women's practice

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:51am on April 27, 2018

Black art: 'Do-it-yourself, do-it-right-now'

Artists are coming together to counter racial stereotyping

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:51am on April 27, 2018

One Of World's Biggest Gallerists Proposes 'Tax' On Large Galleries At Art Fairs by Artsjournal1

"David Zwirner, whose namesake art gallery is one of the world's largest, said he was prepared to pay more for space rental at art fairs if the extra money could help smaller galleries take …

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:36am on April 27, 2018

Why It's Never Too Soon To Make Art About Tragedy by Artsjournal

As we try to navigate through an age defined by particularly egregious bullshit, writers have a moral obligation to avoid infecting the universe with more careless storytelling. It's a privi…

SOURCE: lithub.com at 8:24am on April 27, 2018

Sofitel New York showcases iconic art of Broadway in Fraver Art Gallery

Selection of works by Frank (Fraver) Verlizzo on exhibit through June 2018 in celebration of the Tony Awards

SOURCE: Tony Awards at 11:32am on April 26, 2018

Art History Gets The TED-Talks Treatment by Artsjournal1

"The [Heni Talks] website currently has 25 videos and plans to post new films once every two weeks. Many are presented by high-profile artists and art-world figures such as Damien Hirst, Jer…

SOURCE: www.theartnewspaper.com at 11:24am on April 26, 2018

They've Found Winslow Homer's Camera, And It May Change The Way We Look At His Art by Artsjournal1

"Little did the Bowdoin College Museum of Art know that an unsolicited phone call it received in 2014 would lead to an exhibition this summer that may change the way Winslow Homer is viewed …

SOURCE: www.theartnewspaper.com at 9:12am on April 26, 2018

Lending Libraries For Art Are Catching On by Artsjournal1

"Art lending libraries function like traditional book libraries: individuals can borrow an artwork, enjoy it in their own home, and return it by a due date with little to no fee. They have a…

SOURCE: hyperallergic.com at 12:24pm on April 25, 2018

Julia Sweeney: Monologist, stand-up comic, improvisational tour guide at the Art Institute by Morgan Greene

Have you ever laughed, loudly, in the Thorne Miniature Rooms at the Art Institute of Chicago? Probably not. Serious place. But know that if you ever walk past the bronze lions and embark on …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:00am on April 25, 2018

Travesties: A Good Great War, Over Art and Revolution by Jesse Oxfeld

★★★★ Tom Stoppard's early masterwork is a shell-shocked delight in revival at the Roundabout The post Travesties: A Good Great War, Over Art and Revolution appeared f…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 8:00pm on April 24, 2018

MCA Chicago Launches New $100K Prize For Middle Eastern Art And Names First Winner by Artsjournal1

The Dunya Contemporary Art Prize, a biennial award which includes a commission from the Museum of Contemporary Art and an exhibition with a catalogue as well as $100,000, goes to Sophia Al-M…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:36am on April 24, 2018

Iconic Melbourne site turned into a pop-up public art gallery by Arts Review

An old warehouse next to the iconic Nylex clock and silos has been transformed by 25 of the world's hottest urban street artists into a pop-up festival and art exhibition throughout April in…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:59pm on April 23, 2018

Art Museum, The Game by Joe Patti

Intriguing video came across the old social media feed today in the form of a review calling the visual art oriented MMO Occupy White Walls as “The Weirdest MMO I Have Every Played.…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:06pm on April 23, 2018

Review: 'Transfers' and the Anguished Art of the College Interview by Ben Brantley

Lucy Thurber's compassionate but clunky play follows the bids of two young men from the Bronx to win scholarships at a New England college

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:48pm on April 23, 2018

Art As Leadership Tool by Artsjournal

Without ever intending it, experienced leaders often allow what they know to limit what they can imagine going forward; their knowledge can actually get in the way of innovation. Which is wh…

SOURCE: hbr.org at 4:54pm on April 23, 2018

Art Photography From Ethiopia Does More Than Just Give Us Nice Pictures To Look At by Artsjournal2

Aïda Muluneh brought East Africa's first (and still only) international photography exhibition into being, but she's doing more than that with her color-saturated studio images. "This pla…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:54am on April 23, 2018

Dogs Get Their Day (And Their Own Art And Museums) by Artsjournal2

Of course there's the Jeff Koons "Balloon Dog (Orange)," but as a museum of the Dachshund opens in Bavaria and the American Kennel Club prepares to move its AKC Museum of the Dog from St. Lo…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:54am on April 23, 2018

Review: The Art of Being Kind by Michael Block

By Ed MalinRetro Productions has commissioned a new play about the 1980s from playwright Gina Femia. We Are A Masterpiece, directed by DeLisa M. White, indeed follows Retro's mission of brin…

SOURCE: TheaterInTheNow at 5:48pm on April 22, 2018

One Hot Contemporary Art Trend: Tapestries by Artsjournal2

Renaissance tapestries are cold, ice cold - no one seems to want to spend substantial amounts of money on them. But new tapestries? Think computer-assisted, bright, and built to last. "Artis…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:06pm on April 22, 2018

Changing Up The 'History' Part Of Art History In Museums To Mix Old, New, And Whatever Else Fits by Artsjournal2

The museum buzzword is "transhistorical," and it's being applied to everything from Franz Hals paintings to the Met's big "Unfinished" exhibition from 2016. "Suzanne Sanders, an art historia…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:36am on April 22, 2018

The Calidore String Quartet offers a tutorial in the art of the string quartet by Sarah Bryan Miller St. Louis Post-dispatch

They'll close Washington University's Great Artists series

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:42am on April 22, 2018
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