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9,114 results for ""Art""

A New Boom In Ceramic Art by Artsjournal1

Call them potters, ceramicists, or clay sculptors, but there are getting to be more of them, amateur and professional - and their work is fetching higher prices. Reporter Amy Fleming looks a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:18am on April 20, 2018

National Theatre Announces How Great Thou Art, An Exhibition Of Photographs By Charlie Phillips by BroadwayWorld

To coincide with the opening of Natasha Gordon's new play, Nine Night, in the Dorfman Theatre, the National Theatre presents How Great Thou Art - 50 Years of African Caribbean Funerals in Lo…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 8:24am on April 20, 2018

ABC and Screen Australia release new series of Art Bites by Arts Review

Bingeable masterpieces that will make you laugh, cry and explore the importance of artistic expression, four new Art Bites documentaries helmed by emerging director and producer teams have b…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:19am on April 20, 2018

"Fraver by Design: Five Decades of Theatre Poster Art from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Beyond" Available Through Schiffer Publishing by Michael J. Roberts

Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. would like to introduce Fraver by Design: Five Decades of Theatre Poster Art [...]

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 7:18pm on April 19, 2018

The Most Ambitious TV Program Ever About Art by Artsjournal

"Civilizations," like "Ways of Seeing," is an attempt to update Clark's series. But it's also an unprecedented undertaking in the annals of television. Unlike "Civilisation," which was focus…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:33pm on April 19, 2018

'Our performances are a mirror': making art out of Ukraine's pain by Glen Johnson In Kiev

An avant garde theatre is finding a way forward in a country facing war, poverty and corruptionA bow slides across cello strings, setting up an atonal motif. Drumsticks clatter staccato beat…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:34pm on April 19, 2018

How Art Was (Mostly) Protected During World War II by Artsjournal

In London, the Elgin Marbles were hidden in Aldwych tube station " although, alarmingly, it was later revealed it wouldn't have withstood a direct hit. In Paris, the Louvre was emptied out i…

SOURCE: www.bbc.com at 1:36pm on April 18, 2018

The Art Of Nairobi's Dancing Buses by Artsjournal

Matatu are the privately owned buses that have transported at least 60 percent of Nairobi's population since the early '60s. The word matatu comes from the Kikuyu word for "three," referring…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:43pm on April 18, 2018

What George Lucas' Museum Of Narrative Art Will Be by Artsjournal

"In their daily lives, people interact with all kinds of popular storytelling visual forms, most of which are maybe not what we have historically called fine art. Our purpose as a museum is …

SOURCE: news.artnet.com at 9:06pm on April 17, 2018

Online Art Market Report: Some Warning Signs by Artsjournal

Even as Instagram surges ahead as the art world's social media platform of choice, and artificial intelligence is examined for its potential for luring buyers, the overall picture is downbea…

SOURCE: www.theartnewspaper.com at 4:36pm on April 17, 2018

The Moderate Soprano, Duke of York's Theatre, London " art and society under discussion

Plenty of talk but few conclusions in David Hare's play about the birth of Glyndebourne opera house

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:17am on April 17, 2018

Stop Fussing About The Berkshire Museum's Sale Of Paintings As If The Place Were A Sacred Temple To Art by Artsjournal1

Christopher Marcisz makes the case that people don't go to the Berkshire Museum for art (the area has better art museums already) and barely remember the paintings they see there. People - s…

SOURCE: hyperallergic.com at 10:06am on April 17, 2018

Jerry Saltz, New York and Vulture Art Critic, Wins Pulitzer Prize by The Editors

We at New York Magazine (and thus Vulture) have known for a long time that Jerry Saltz, our art critic since 2006, is a unique and brilliant writer. He's the art world's great explainer, cap…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on April 16, 2018

When revolutionary art took flight

A show at the Pompidou Centre in Paris unravels an intense chapter in Russian art

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:21pm on April 16, 2018

The Getty Villa Revamp Is Finally Finished, With The Art Ready To Tell A Longer, Broader, Less 'Fanboy' Story by Artsjournal2

Historians may rejoice, while fans of mythology might be a little sad: "One driving force behind the renovation was to put artworks into proper historical context. Mr. Potts and his team hav…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 9:00am on April 16, 2018

Helen Mayer Harrison, Who Was A Leader In The Focus On Eco-Art, Has Died At 90 by Artsjournal2

Harrison, who with her husband Newton formed the art duo The Harrisons, created work that was "unconventional, to say the least, pushing the very boundaries of what constitutes art. They mad…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:00am on April 15, 2018

Of Art and Church Basements: Fringe 2018 by Ghoover

The thing with attending the Fringe Festival is that you can’t really know what to expect. I’m keenly aware of this as I enter St. Mary’s Lyceum; as I enter, the only evidence a festiv…

SOURCE: onstagepittsburgh.com at 7:13pm on April 14, 2018

Park honors Sacramento creative pioneer in a neighborhood blooming with art

The late developer-turned-gallery owner Michael Himovitz was honored Friday as the city dedicated a small park within McKinley Village in his name. Himovitz, who died in 1994, is credited wi…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:34pm on April 13, 2018

The Band's Visit's Andrew Polk on the Art of Acting With an Accent by TheaterMania

SOURCE: YouTube at 4:41pm on April 12, 2018

Best Bets: Art Up Late, 'Cinderella,' Kevin Hart, 'Jesus Christ Superstar,' Todrick Hall, 3LAU by Go! Magazine Staff

Our staff picks the best things to do this week " with a look ahead.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:30pm on April 12, 2018

Schiffer Publishing to Release FRAVER BY DESIGN: Five Decades of Theatre Poster Art from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Beyond by TV News Desk

Schiffer Publishing will release FRAVER BY DESIGN Five Decades of Theatre Post Art from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Beyond by Frank 'Fraver' Verlizzo on May 28, 2018. The Drama Desk Award-wi…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:40pm on April 11, 2018

Art And Soul: Conserving The Culture Of Chocolate Cities

When gentrification causes a neighborhood to change, can its culture remain in tact?

SOURCE: the1a.org at 11:06am on April 11, 2018

India's Most Popular Tourist Destination After The Taj Mahal Is This Outsider-Art Sculpture Garden by Artsjournal1

"For almost two decades, self-taught artist Nek Chand worked in secret. In the cover of night, he'd sneak away to a clearing deep in a forest owned by the government on the outskirts of the …

SOURCE: www.artsy.net at 10:36am on April 11, 2018

Metropolitan Museum Of Art's New Director Is - by Artsjournal1

"For the first time in 60 years, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has reached beyond its own doors for a new leader ... Max Hollein, 48, currently the director and chief executive of the Fine …

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:46pm on April 10, 2018

Pleasure Junkies - Scientists Argue Over Our Responses To Art (and Porn) by Artsjournal

Julia F. Christensen, a neuroscientist at the The Warburg Institute at the University of London who studies people's responses to dance choreography, argued that many of us have been turned …

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:01pm on April 10, 2018
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