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9,115 results for ""Art""

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

Dark Side of the Boom by Georgina Adam " the art market book of 2017

A penetrating and entertaining account of the excesses of today's sale rooms

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:57am on December 29, 2017

A year of contrasts for the art market

The past 12 months have brought highs and lows " and a few surprises

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:25am on December 29, 2017

Check out this gleaming riverfront art piece along the Sacramento River

Along the River Walk in West Sacramento, "Subtile" is a shimmering and towering sculpture above the Sacramento River. The $500,000 piece was created by Czech artist Federico Diaz. It's the e…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:28pm on December 28, 2017

Police: Woman ruined $300K worth of art on date with lawyer by The Associated Press

Authorities say the woman had been drinking on that first date.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:36pm on December 28, 2017

The feverish mix of money and art in 2017

A wild market holds a convex mirror to conventional investment

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:24am on December 26, 2017

Essential Arts & Culture: Art and the West, L.A.'s queer Chicano networks, Harry Potter architecture by Carolina A. Miranda

It's the most wonderful time of the week " when the Essential Arts newsletter hits your inbox! I'm Carolina A. Miranda, staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, and I just wanted to take the …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on December 23, 2017

UK art lovers can add Messum's Wiltshire gallery to the itinerary

A light touch; a better but not a brilliant year; Sotheby's loses director to Gagosian gallery

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:28am on December 22, 2017

Peter Doig and Michael Armitage: two beguiling London art shows

The artists fuse real with surreal and modern with classical in bold exhibitons that work their magic

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:28am on December 22, 2017

Joy, Pain, Poetry: The Life and Art of G. Valmont Thomas by American Theatre Editors

The longtime OSF actor, equally a master of Shakespeare and August Wilson, wore his huge and complicated heart on his sleeve.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:41am on December 22, 2017

Hamilton opens in London " a playful and dazzling work of art

Lin-Manuel Miranda's exhilarating musical holds a mirror up to the world of the founding fathers " and also today's

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:15pm on December 21, 2017

The long history of dodgy art "investing"

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:30am on December 21, 2017

Photo Flash: First Look - Poster Art for MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN by BroadwayWorld

Universal Pictures has shared poster art for the highly anticipated sequel MAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAIN. Based on the Broadway musical, the new installment will hit theaters on July 20, 2018.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:42pm on December 20, 2017

Lincoln Plaza Cinema, Renowned Art House Theater, To Close by Vivian Wang

The theater on the Upper West Side, operated by Daniel and Toby Talbot, has served as a springboard for foreign and independent films for more than 30 years.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:33pm on December 16, 2017

How digital media are transforming art collections

While high-tech strategies attract big sponsors, engage visitors and enrich artists' work, is there a need for caution?

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:50am on December 15, 2017

Terra Nullius embodies the art of 'social practice'

Amid increasingly urgent movements to determine a new social order, artists have begun using collaborative strategies of public outreach to mobilize and inform. These artists have been gaini…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:55am on December 15, 2017

Mummies on the move: New Egyptian gallery opens Friday at St. Louis Art Museum by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

Starting Friday, a trip to see the mummies and Egyptian artifacts at the St. Louis Art Museum will not include an odd detour through the period rooms of 18th-century French and English furni…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:54am on December 13, 2017

St. Louis Art Museum buys John Singer Sargent portrait of girl for $2.2 million by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

The painting, "Portrait of Charlotte Cram" fills a major gap in museum's collection and should become a visitor favorite, officials say

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:54am on December 13, 2017

Compass Rose will soon be on the move. Plans announced for a new, state-of-the-art theatre in Annapolis by Lorraine Treanor

One of the big stories of 2018 is already coming into focus: several theatre companies will be moving into new spaces. One of them was announced today. Rumors have been floating about that C…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 4:42pm on December 12, 2017

Catalan museum art seizure sparks separatist ire

Authorities move before dawn to take control of medieval artworks at centre of dispute

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:25am on December 11, 2017

Tiny Dynamite presents Lynda Radley's 'The Art of Swimming' by Mark Cofta

Tiny Dynamite's A Play, a Pie, and A Pint series returns with Irish playwright Lynda Radley's lovely 'The Art of Swimming.' Mark Cofta reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 1:33pm on December 9, 2017

Selling art treasures to the Nazis by Cogency

The Craftsman, a new play by Bruce Graham. World premiere at the Lantern Theatre, Philadelphia, November 2017.   No previous play by Bruce Graham has the seriousness of his latest, The …

SOURCE: theculturalcritic.com at 12:06pm on December 9, 2017

Review: 'Holiday Memories' at HCC Art's Collective by Susan Brall

Holiday Memories plays this weekend only at Howard Community College in the Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center's Studio Theatre produced by the Howard County Arts Collective and dire…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:06am on December 9, 2017

From high art to Disney-esque, menorahs of all kinds light the way during Hanukkah by Colleen Smith

Menorahs come in all sizes and shapes, and are made of a variety of materials and range in tone from somber to silly.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:07pm on December 8, 2017

Review: 'The Art of Swimming' at Tiny Dynamite by Deb Miller

Opening Tiny Dynamite's seventh season of "A Play, A Pie, and A Pint" – its popular happy-hour series of one-act plays, which includes a slice of pizza and a beer or soft drink with ev…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:17pm on December 8, 2017
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