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Julie Taymor to Speak at Rubin Museum of Art Next Week by BroadwayWorld

Julie Taymor, award-winning director of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM and more,will be joining Jungian analyst Morgan Stebbins at the Rubin Museum next week to discuss the use of the mask in the…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:41pm on July 2, 2015

Ancient cave paintings in Ardeche " The Pont d'Arc Cavern " Art and travel review by Jordan Riefe

Art lovers and archeologists gasped when news spread of cave drawings discovered in the Ardeche region of southeast France in December 1994. Painted before the ice age, the roughly 400 image…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:13pm on July 2, 2015

Art review: Armin Hansen exhibit at Crocker Art Museum

Early 20th-century artist grew up in CaliforniaMonterey fishing life inspired Hansen as painter and etcherCrocker exhibit includes nearly 100 Hansen works … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:00am on July 2, 2015

Fuse Counter-View: Celebrating the Art of Thomas Hart Benton by Arts Fuse Editor

Looked at on his own terms Thomas Hart Benton is an American Master and deserves to be reconsidered.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 4:58pm on June 29, 2015

Brazilian art center won't share in school renovation money

Cultural center rents old cafeteria in city-sponsored art complexRenovations to former Fremont School site will cost around $30,000Director, volunteers spends their own time and money to kee…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 12:34am on June 28, 2015

Theater Review: "ART" paints a lively picture of friendship by Jay Handelman

Yasmina Reza's play opens Banyan Theater's 14th season.... Read more » The post Theater Review: "ART" paints a lively picture of friendship appeared first on Ticket Sarasota.

SOURCE: Sarasota Herald-Tribune at 4:25pm on June 27, 2015

Art As Activism by Jonathan Mandell

In the midst of this week of momentous change, the New-York Historical Society has opened an exhibition, Art As Activism, of graphic art from the 1930s to the 1970s that promoted various cau…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:55am on June 27, 2015

In the Moment: 'Arts Live Here -Tysons Tiles: Bringing Art to Tysons Corner' by David Siegel

Density, urbanization and perhaps, someday in the future, "cool" is coming to the new downtown "Tysons" in Fairfax County, Virginia. Over the decades there has been much talk about refreshin…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:03am on June 27, 2015

Theatre News: Unique Performance Series Explores Diversity and Human Connection through Art by Sarah Scott

Our planet is filled with diversity: race, age, social status, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs and political affiliation. But what is left when all of that is stripped away? Th…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 6:54pm on June 26, 2015

Fuse Film Review: The Art of Being Frozen " Two Powerful Films from Roy Andersson by Arts Fuse Editor

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:03am on June 26, 2015

Fuse Visual Art Feature: Toronto's Aga Khan Museum " An Experience of Tranquility by Robert Israel

The Aga Khan Museum should also be appreciated as a source of inspiration at a time when the civilization that produced its art has become horrifically vulnerable.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 6:15pm on June 25, 2015

Keep off the pitch: why football makes bad art by Barney Ronay

Why do so few football transfers to stage and screen hit the back of the net? With Patrick Marber's new changing-room drama at the National Theatre and Bend It Like Beckham in the West End, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:06pm on June 24, 2015

'A Work of Art': Echoes of Vietnam in the latest in war trilogy by Kerry Reid

Earlier this year at 16th Street Theater, Elaine Romero unveiled "Graveyard of Empires," the first play in her "U.S. at War" trilogy, which took an elliptical but ultimately poignant journey…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:37pm on June 24, 2015

Art review: Talent from region's universities shine in Sacramento show

Graduate schools are fertile hunting grounds for showStudent work includes UC Davis, Sac State, Chico State Styles represented range from performance art results to sculpture to monoprints &…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 12:00pm on June 24, 2015

Wherefore art thou pepper pot? Shakespeare's plays retold with household objects by Andrew Haydon

Forced Entertainment are live-streaming tabletop versions of the Bard's complete works, with cutlery, cans and candlesticks as characters. If that sounds unpromising, then it fits the compan…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:38am on June 24, 2015

Broadway Follies: On Hal Prince, The Tony Awards & Art V. Commerce by Jeremy Gerard

Jeremy Gerard has covered the evolving fortunes of Jujamcyn Theatres since it became a formidable competitor to the larger Shubert and Nederlander organizations in the late 1980s. In 2013 pr…

SOURCE: Deadline at 9:50pm on June 23, 2015

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis announces fall season by Calvin Wilson

Exhibitions include work by prominent artists based in New York, London and Paris.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:21pm on June 23, 2015

Jason Alexander Extends 'Fish' Run On Broadway; Bloomberg's Public Art Grants by Jeremy Gerard

Alexander, who recently replaced star Larry David in the comedy, will continue with the production for two more weeks than planned, through August 1 at the Cort Theatre. Fish began performan…

SOURCE: Deadline at 7:16pm on June 23, 2015

Christopher Houlihan reminds listeners that the art of the organ is very much alive by Sarah Bryan Miller

Music review: Christopher Houlihan gives a winning recital

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:25am on June 23, 2015

Off-Off-Broadway Theater Review: ADA/AVA (3LD Art & Technology Center) by Dmitry Zvonkov

SHADOW (OF A) PLAY Visually striking and radiating love and sincerity, Manual Cinema's shadow-puppet show Ada/Ava, which attempts to explore septuagenarian Ada's inner turmoil  after the …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:01pm on June 22, 2015

Fuse Visual Arts: The Art of Thomas Hart Benton " Patriotic Correctness by Franklin Einspruch

There is much to chew on here, suggesting that the PEM, by mounting the first serious Thomas Hart Benton exhibition in over 25 years, has fulfilled an overdue need.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 5:30pm on June 22, 2015

Review: A Work of Art/Chicago Dramatists by Christopher Kidder-mostrom

There could be many reasons to entitle a play "A Work of Art," but by doing so the author is either telling you that the play is about a piece of art, whether real or figurative, or the auth…

SOURCE: Newcity Stage at 11:00am on June 22, 2015

POWs Are On Parade in Vincent Delaney's "The Art of Bad Men" in NYC NewTACTics Reading by Kenneth Jones

An interview with Seattle playwright Vincent Delaney, whose new history-inspired play is getting a reading in Manhattan June 24-25.

SOURCE: By Kenneth Jones at 9:21am on June 22, 2015

BRICK CITY CENTER FOR THE ARTS HOSTS "KID'S ART CAMP" BY ARTIST HUB OF OCALA July 7-31 by Michael J. Roberts

Brick City Center for the Arts will host “Kid’s Art Camp” by Artist Hub of Ocala.  Please call Sheila Ramos for details and to register at 352-867-9660. Reception and Ch…

SOURCE: SHOWBIZ NoFLO at 10:59pm on June 21, 2015

St. Louis Art Museum's sculpture garden takes shape by Sarah Bryan Miller

Works by Henry Moore, Pierre-August Renoir, Jacques Lipchitz and Nagare Masayuki have been installed.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 9:32pm on June 21, 2015
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