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9,114 results for ""Art""

How Google created pop culture magic with the art selfie craze by Sebastian Smee Washington Post

When Google's art selfie craze went mega-viral on the weekend, a moment of pure pop-culture magic unfurled before our eyes.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:42pm on January 18, 2018

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis revs up with spring exhibitions by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-dispatch

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis opens new exhibitions.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:30pm on January 18, 2018

London Odds & Ends: Benedict Cumberbatch Named President of London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art & More by Broadway.com

Here's a quick roundup of London stories you may have missed today. Benedict Cumberbatch Named President of London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art West End stage veteran and Oscar no…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 3:05pm on January 18, 2018

WATCH: Interactive, musical public art "Tree of Transformation" installed in Civic Center by The Know

Made of wood and steel, the installation takes the form of a twisting steel-pipe tree trunk sprouting from a full-size upright piano and creates sound and light from user interaction on the …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:41pm on January 18, 2018

Art is Essential to Democracy by [email protected] (jdstokely)

By Tanya Selvaratnam. Tanya Selvaratnam,a co-founder of The Federation"a coalition of artists and activists"discusses their Art Action Day on 20 January 2018.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 1:15pm on January 18, 2018

The Coolest Art Around by Joe Patti

The Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival just started a couple weeks ago. Despite temperatures which hover in the -20s, they are expecting about 1.5 million visitors before the festiva…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 2:59pm on January 16, 2018

UK art institutions in first ever collaboration for Tacita Dean project

Gallery directors say each exhibition will focus on a distinct genre and include new work

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:59am on January 16, 2018

Critic's Notebook: Can Art Change the World? With Song, Dance and Cowboy Clichés Two Shows Offer Different Answers by Alexis Soloski

"Parable of the Sower" is an earnest call to action, while the irreverent "Pursuit of Happiness" finds a Slovenian dance troupe in unfamiliar territory.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:52pm on January 15, 2018

Puppy hired to sniff out pests at Boston art museum by Joe Dziemianowicz

The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has gone to the dogs " in a good way.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:32pm on January 15, 2018

Tate Modern explores state of the art studios

Soaring rents and digital technology are driving London's creatives to unlikely locations

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:03pm on January 15, 2018

Art dealer accused of sexual harassment

Anthony d'Offay denies accusations made by three women " two former employees and one artist

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:34pm on January 14, 2018

How a cobbler's son became the father of art history

A compelling show at the Capitoline Museum in Rome celebrates the life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00am on January 12, 2018

Art, Passion and Power, BBC4 " one of Britain's great splendours explored

Andrew Graham-Dixon probes the Royal Collection for insights into 500 years of history

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:49am on January 12, 2018

Record year for Art Gallery of New South Wales by Arts Review

In the year that saw the NSW State Government provide the Art Gallery of New South Wales with $244 million in funding for its expansion known as the Sydney Modern Project, the Gallery …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:22pm on January 10, 2018

Civic Center's art collection branching out with interactive and musical "Tree of Transformation" by John Wenzel, The Know

The wood-and-steel sculpture depicts a tree-like structure sprouting from the top of a functional, weatherized piano, which people can play, hear and watch as its "leaves" light up.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:12pm on January 10, 2018

Visual Arts Feature: Looking Back at '60s Art and Technology " The Pioneers of USCO by Arts Fuse Editor

When an opportunity to celebrate USCO's pioneering work came along, I just had to curate it.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 7:42pm on January 9, 2018

Ilana Levine on podcasts, authentic relationships, and asking questions | STATE of the ART by Matt Rodin

SOURCE: YouTube at 3:07pm on January 8, 2018

The week ahead in L.A. theater, Jan. 7-14: The Pacific Standard Time Festival: Live Art LA/LA and more by Matt Cooper

THEATER Capsule reviews are by Philip Brandes (P.B.), F. Kathleen Foley (F.K.F.), Margaret Gray (M.G.), Charles McNulty (C.M.) and Daryl H. Miller (D.H.M.). Compiled by Matt Cooper. Openings…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on January 7, 2018

Best of Second Saturday art exhibits

Chris Daubert's elegant wood sculpture "Giorgio Morandi," an homage to the enigmatic 20th century Italian painter, is up in a group show, featuring works by 16 prominent Northern California …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:47pm on January 6, 2018

Street art dealer Steve Lazarides sets up shop in Mayfair

'You can't pretend to be underground any more when you're selling paintings for £1m,' says the gallerist

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:25am on January 5, 2018

Miami's Climate Ribbon merges art, science and architecture

Architect Hugh Dutton's canopy design for a changing climate resonates in a city with a fragile ecology

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:58am on January 5, 2018

"Hamilton," Kirkland reopening, Degas and more art events to look forward to in Denver this winter by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Denver's fine arts scene is offering a lot of promising reasons to get out of the cold this winter.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:45pm on January 4, 2018

How to make art out of the mystery of money

A new exhibition in Frankfurt is a reminder of the power central banks still wield

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on January 2, 2018

Dan Talbot, Impresario of Art Films, Is Dead at 91 by Anita Gates

As an operator of Lincoln Plaza Cinemas and the New Yorker Theater, Mr. Talbot introduced Americans to a whole universe of European filmmaking.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:28pm on December 31, 2017

Startup unleashes big data on art investing by Molly Schuetz Bloomberg

It's billed as a way to 'democratize' a niche that's been traditionally a game for the uber-rich.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:42pm on December 29, 2017
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