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After Guggenheim removes animal-related pieces from 'Art and China,' what's left? More questions by Scarlet Cheng

"Art and China After 1989: Theater of the World" opened at the Guggenheim Museum in New York with three key works missing - pulled after complaints and threats by animal rights activists. Wi…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:00am on October 27, 2017

The Art of Listening Is Political by [email protected] (jdstokely)

By Brendan McCall. In the fifth installment of this series, Brendan McCall reflects on the work of Norwegian American vocalist Kristin Norderval, and how her art transforms listening into a …

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:04am on October 27, 2017

John Tiffany Speaks on Education at First Art School Event Today by BroadwayWorld

Olivier Award winning director John Tiffany speaks about the need to improve and protect arts education at the first event by new company Art School.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:18am on October 26, 2017

Chita Rivera to Headline Art Attack Foundation Benefit at Birdland by BroadwayWorld

The Broadway at Birdland concert series has announced that Broadway legend Chita Rivera will headline An Evening of Song, benefiting the Art Attack Foundation featuring the artists of Yellow…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:36pm on October 25, 2017

Chita Rivera to Headline Art Attack Foundation Benefit, Featuring Fellow Stage Stars and Rosie's Theater Kids by Ryan McPhee

The December 4 event at Birdland will include performances from Rivera, Christy Altomare, Chris McCarrell, and more.

SOURCE: Playbill at 2:40pm on October 25, 2017

Photographer says it's 'beautiful' snapping people who match art by Joe Dziemianowicz

Art imitates life and vice versa , but it takes a keen eye " and a quick reflex " to capture the moment.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:11pm on October 24, 2017

Cleveland Museum of Art hosts Squrl with Jim Jarmusch for musical tribute to Man Ray films (preview) by Zachary Lewis

Hoping to foster deeper appreciation for the films of Man Ray, Squrl with Jim Jarmusch will present a concert of live, largely spontaneous soundtracks to four of the artist's silent films.

SOURCE: Cleveland.com at 11:10am on October 24, 2017

Review: 'Thing of Evil: Fantastic Tales of Terror' at the Painted Bride Art Center by Deb Miller

Long-time collaborators Phoebe Schaub and Emily R. Johnson, known to Philadelphia audiences for their haunting and transportive style as former members of Found Theater Company, have teamed …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:45pm on October 23, 2017

"Mr. Burns" and Sacred Fools Reinvent Their Art in the Bleakest Times by Lara J. Altunian

by Lara J. Altunian Sacred Fools Theater Company's latest project is a dark comedy about a post-apocalyptic society, their preservation of The Simpsons, and the evolution of storytelling. F…

SOURCE: thisstage.la at 8:48pm on October 20, 2017

It's a newspaper parking garage. It's also an art gallery

More than 150 muralists and street artists descended Saturday on The Sacramento Bee's parking garage for Wide Open Walls' Street Art Mural Jam. Artists, food trucks and loud pop music ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:23pm on October 20, 2017

Best Bets: Art Up Late, 'WWE Live,' 'Marvel Universe Live,' Needtobreathe by Go! Magazine Staff

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

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:42am on October 20, 2017

Art and China After 1989 at the Guggenheim " disturbing and disorienting

A controversial New York show shot through with violence and studied ugliness

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:01am on October 20, 2017

Dance News: Congratulations To Mikhail Baryshnikov Recipient Japan Art Association's 2017 Praemium Imperiale International Arts Award by The Dance Enthusiast

Congratulations to Baryshnikov for being honored by Japan's Prince Hitachi! At a ceremony in Tokyo on Wednesday, October 18th 2017, His Imperial Highness, honorary patron of the Japan Art As…

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00am on October 20, 2017

In Brazil, art exhibits latest flashpoints in cultural war by Sarah Dilorenzo

SAO PAULO (AP) -- A couple of modern art exhibits and a play have become leading battlegrounds in a growing culture war in Brazil, a nation whose fame for barely there bikinis masks a…

SOURCE: Associated Press at 12:03am on October 19, 2017

BWW Review: Diana Oh's {MY LINGERIE PLAY}, Glitter, Soap Bubbles, Anger, Art and Activism by Michael Dale

To describe Diana Oh's newest performance art installation as the pep rally that precedes the dismantling of the patriarchy is by no means a knock on her vibrantly raucous mixture of glitter…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:12pm on October 18, 2017

A Defense of Difficult Art at the Guggenheim’s Controversial Exhibition by Angie Baecker

At the end of the exhibition "Art and China After 1989: Theater of the World" there is a small room that sits at the top of the Guggenheim's ramped white rotunda. The room is marked "Coda," …

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:48am on October 17, 2017

Liveworks 2017: a celebration of experimental art and performance by Arts Review

A two week celebration of performance and cross-disciplinary art, Performance Space presents its most ambitious Liveworks at Carriageworks from 19 October 2017. The 2017 program features …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:46am on October 17, 2017

The Death of Stalin and the art of screen swearing

How the writers of 'Veep' and 'The Thick of It' brought their gift for profanity to Stalinist Russia

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 17, 2017

One of Australia's largest public art installations nears completion by Arts Review

One of Australia's largest public art installations is nearing completion. Titled Sun Veil, the $4.35m kinetic screen by internationally acclaimed environmental artist Ned Kahn was commissio…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:53pm on October 15, 2017

Contemporary Art Museum's new Art Up Late series celebrates current exhibits by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

Their first party on Oct. 20 is based on Mickalene Thomas' Mentors, Muses, and Celebrities

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 9:48pm on October 14, 2017

Catholic Church Refuses to Host International Human Rights Art Festival Event Featuring Kathleen Turner by BroadwayWorld

The International Human Rights Art Festival www.IHRAF.org, slated to premiere a new body of activist work at Saint Mary's Church in NYC on Sunday, October 15th, headlined by Oscar- and Tony …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:18pm on October 13, 2017

Five exhibits to see on Second Saturday art walk in Sacramento

artspace1616 Rogelio Manzo's recent work, "Tanatos," is included in "Skull," a lively group show that comes along just in time for Haloween. Curated by Pamela Skinner and Gwenna Howard of &#…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on October 13, 2017

Fierce Festival: putting performance art on the map in Birmingham by Ben Kulvichit

A six-day celebration of live art opens in Birmingham on Monday. Ben Kulvichit talks to Fierce Festival's new artistic director about its

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on October 13, 2017

Art Museum reviews thousands of works for removal from collection by Mike Faulk St. Louis Post-dispatch

The initiative, underway since 2014, is part of an effort to improve, diversify and keep better storage of the museum's collection of more than 33,000 pieces.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 7:04pm on October 12, 2017

Interviews: Ellen Burstyn and André De Shields Reflect on Shakespeare, Art, and the Cosmos

The pair are starring in John Doyle's production of As You Like It at Classic Stage Company.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 5:00pm on October 12, 2017
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