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9,115 results for ""Art""

Review: "The Square," "Paris Opera" offer compelling looks at modern art world by Steve Murray

The Square is named after the latest installation at a prominent Stockholm contemporary art museum: a square space mortared into the other stone bricks in the museum's forecourt. The plaque …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:01am on November 10, 2017

Review: 'Marcel' and 'The Art of Laughter' by Tami Shaloum

Normally, if someone tries to explain a joke, it's not as funny. But the dissection of a pratfall happens to be even funnier than the actual act in the hands of Jos Houben who, along with fe…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:40pm on November 9, 2017

Review: Marcel + The Art of Laughter at curtainup.com by Paulanne Simmons

This double bill at TNFA is an amusing study in contrasts

SOURCE: at 8:13am on November 9, 2017

Art School Announces Next Events In New Series Bringing Together The Arts Industry And Education Sector by BroadwayWorld

Art School, the new company being set up to support the education sector and arts industry to come together to improve and protect arts education has announced its next two events in its fir…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 5:11am on November 9, 2017

Daniel Evans: Learning the art of saying 'no' gracefully by Daniel Evans

Being an artistic director has its challenges, of course. But none occurs more frequently than the challenge of having to turn people

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on November 8, 2017

Theatre Review: 'Color's Garden: An Adventure with the Elements of Art' at National Gallery of Art by Elle Marie Sullivan

The National Gallery of Art is certainly one of DC's gems. How spoiled Washingtonians are to have free access to such an incredible art museum. The National Gallery does an excellent job of …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:21pm on November 7, 2017

From Bilbao to Buenos Aires: can art revitalise a city?

The Argentine capital is hoping that a partnership with Art Basel will give its artists and gallerists global reach

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:26pm on November 7, 2017

Adrián Villar Rojas at the Geffen Contemporary: The art museum, frozen in time by Christopher Knight

The exhibition, part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, turns the entire museum interior into a giant cabinet of curiosities - very cold curiosities.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:00am on November 4, 2017

Morocco's growing contemporary art scene cries out for funding

An internet-savvy generation spearheads a new creative drive

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:04am on November 4, 2017

They Said Yes! Celebrating the Art of the Broadway Marriage Proposal by Alexa Criscitiello

Broadway is a place that has house some of the greatest love stories of ever told. Whether it is joining two young star-crossed lovers of the Shakespearean era or two queer East Village radi…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:06pm on November 3, 2017

Visual Arts Review: Pierpont Morgan at the Wadsworth " Legendary Collector of Fine Art by Peter Walsh

Pierpont Morgan's art collection grew directly from the rich soil of his many obsessions and intricate, sometimes even enigmatic, personal agendas.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 4:36pm on November 3, 2017

Kaepernick art piece at Stan State important to region, art professor says

California State University, Stanislaus, art professor Dan Edwards talks about the current social justice exhibit on campus … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:33pm on November 3, 2017

Men in Motion: 'Dance is superior to all other art forms' by Nick Smurthwaite

As international ballet star Ivan Putrov's showcase of how the role of the male dancer has changed over the last 100 years

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:12am on November 3, 2017

Tribal art from the Vérité family's collection goes up for sale

Amassed over two generations, the artefacts are the 'last pearls' of the collection

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:33am on November 3, 2017

Norman Kurland bids farewell to his Chinese art collection

The Hollywood agent on why he's selling the sculpture and ceramics he spent 40 years assembling

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:33am on November 3, 2017

Art X Lagos: west Africa's first international art fair

Fair director Tokini Peterside on her 'unapologetically commercial' approach

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:33am on November 3, 2017

Like a Moth to a Flame: historic meets contemporary art in Turin

The project brings together the best of the city's cultural treasures

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:33am on November 3, 2017

The 99-Seat Beat: The play staged in the art gallery, Mary Zimmerman's 'Secret' and more picks by Philip Brandes

The immersive art-gallery theater piece "Caught," IAMA Theatre's "Redline" and "Sinner's Laundry," Coeurage Theatre's "The Secret in the Wings" and "The Red Dress" at the Odyssey are this we…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on November 3, 2017

Marcel + The Art of Laughter by Darryl Reilly

Like the great comedy teams, Jos Houben and Marcello Magni are a study in contrasts.  The Belgian Mr. Houben is tall, animated and relies on breezy patter.  The Italian Mr. Magni is sh…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 3:51pm on November 2, 2017

Warfare Art Thou, Romeo? Productions Reflecting A More Violent Political Climate by Christopher Arnott

Classic drama has plenty to say about modern times. Sometimes the connections are made glaringly obvious by directors and designers. Other times there's a subtlety, an underlying sensation t…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 1:04pm on November 2, 2017

Art on the front line: how theatre is taking on today's big issues | Julie Hesmondhalgh by Julie Hesmondhalgh

Immigration is the latest topic to be tackled by the Take Back collective in Manchester, which is creating a space where the creative and political meet' Julie Hesmondhalgh is an actor and c…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on November 2, 2017

Send in the Clowns: Marcel + The Art of Laughter by Jk Clarke

          By Samuel L. Leiter   If you love physical comedy in the manner of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin or, to cite more recent exemplars, Bill Irwin and…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 6:31am on November 1, 2017

Erin Markey Will Emcee Inaugural Queer/Art/Prize, Recognizing Achievements of LGBTQ Artists by Adam Hetrick

The awards, which come with a $10,000 cash prize, will be granted at the November 2 ceremony celebrating LGBTQ artists across disciplines.

SOURCE: Playbill at 6:29pm on October 31, 2017

Opera Atelier's The Marriage of Figaro lifts Mozart's romp to fine art: review by John Terauds - Freelance Entertainment Writer

Director Marshall Pynkoski and his cast of wonderful singers seduce us with impeccable craft.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:48am on October 27, 2017

BWW Review: FALSETTOS on Live From Lincoln Center is Timely, Important Art by David Clarke

In theory, watching FALSETTOS in 2017 shouldn't feel as relevant and necessary as it does. Yet this story of building the family you choose and undeniable love in the face of adversity, fear…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:36am on October 27, 2017
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