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9,116 results for ""Art""

Wildlife art by Minnesota's Hautman brothers shown in Wayzata

Waterfowl and wildlife paintings by Minnesota’s internationally acclaimed Hautman brothers are featured at Minnetonka Center for the Arts.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:54pm on October 10, 2013

Art spotlight: Todd Norsten

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:06pm on October 10, 2013

Art by Data Design or as I call it, "Test Tube Shows." by Ken Davenport

Here’s a blog (and a concept) that the purists out there are gonna throw some serious hate on. First, a question . . . have you seen House of Cards?  If so, do you like it? Odds are…

SOURCE: The Producer's Perspective at 11:00am on October 10, 2013

Art is a Weapon Festival: Get a £2.50 discount on each ticket when you book for more than one event

The Art is a Weapon Festival runs at the Tristan Bates theatre in London's Covent Garden. Our offer is valid until the Festival closes'My art is a weapon in the struggle for my people's free…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:19am on October 10, 2013

Milwaukee Art Museum to exhibit work of 19th century portrait painter Thomas Sully

SOURCE: StarTribune at 5:05am on October 10, 2013

Lawsuits challenge Metropolitan Museum of Art fees

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s admission policies cause confusion.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:24pm on October 9, 2013

Art Review: Dick Turpin: The Spurious Highwayman by Rebekah Kirkman

Dick Turpin: The spurious Highwayman By David Brewster Through Oct. 26 at C. Grimaldis gallery David Brewster's large-scale landscape paintings, awash with fluorescent orange, neon gr…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on October 9, 2013

Art Review: Human Soul and Machine: The Coming Singularity by Geoffrey Himes

Allen Christian is standing in front of one of his four striking sculptures in the new exhibit at the American Visionary Art Museum when he says, "Sometimes it's helpful to hear the story be…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on October 9, 2013

Obit: Donald Borrman, managed Walker Art Center finances

SOURCE: StarTribune at 2:44pm on October 8, 2013

Patrice Chéreau: a director genuinely devoted to his art | Stephen Moss by Stephen Moss

Witty, urbane and indefatigable to the last, Chéreau was one of the great directors of the past 40 years, a man whose creative integrity was his professional hallmarkThe last time I met the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on October 8, 2013

Tierney Gearon " "Private Princess" exhibition " opening at the Eastern Star Gallery at Archer " Los Angeles art report by Pauline Adamek

TIERNEY GEARON: Private Princess exhibition Thursday, October 10 " Friday, November 9, 2013 Opening reception for the artist: Thursday, October 10, 2013 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. At the Eastern…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 9:32pm on October 7, 2013

Blogs: Catherine Love: Art as a weapon?

As a new theatre festival engages directly with politics, Catherine Love wonders what it means to be political in today's theatrical landscape

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 5:00pm on October 7, 2013

Weekend Poll Top Three: Fans Want the Coen Brothers' O Brother, Where Art Thou? to Escape to Broadway by Ryan Gilbert

With writer/directors Joel and Ethan Coen's latest feature, Inside Llewyn Davis, earning accolades on the film festival rounds, Broadway.com asked readers which of the Oscar-winning film…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:16pm on October 7, 2013

TV & radio reviews: Radio review: BBC Radio 1's Stories " Secrets of the Soundtracks; The Essay " Praising Powell and Pressburger; The Art o by Derek Smith

Flagged up as an insight into how creative professionals make a movie sound as good as it looks, BBC Radio 1's Stories " Secrets of the Soundtracks featured a leading cast of contributors, i…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:38am on October 7, 2013

Art: Weisman 20th anniversary

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:00pm on October 5, 2013

Mickey, Bart and Bugs invade Detroit art museum for large-scale animation exhibition

SOURCE: StarTribune at 11:06am on October 5, 2013

Vera List Art Project: "Double Portrait" by Lorna Simpson by Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts

Vera List Art Project: "Double Portrait" by Lorna Simpson Artist Lorna Simpson describes "Double Portrait," a series of art works based on advertisements found in Jet an…

SOURCE: YouTube at 12:52pm on October 4, 2013

Unearthing Art: Director Stevie Zimmerman Discusses The Pitmen Painters by Hunter Styles

An accomplished teacher and educator as well as a talented director, Stevie Zimmerman has become rather adept at bringing out the creative potential in people. So it’s fitting to have …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:48am on October 4, 2013

Theater: Art venues for KOLT’s ‘My Own Stranger’ by Marcus Crowder

Production adapts works of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anne Sexton. The cast of “My Own Stranger” includes Lisa Thew, left, and Kellie Yvonne Raines, rehearsing at the Oo…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on October 3, 2013

Interviews: Eric Bogosian on the Art of the Monologue by David Gordon

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 3:18pm on October 2, 2013

St. Louis Art Museum announces new curator for African art

New curator has an impressive background.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:38pm on October 1, 2013

LAST WEEK " Kai & Sunny "Caught By The Nest" art exhibition at Subliminal Projects " Los Angeles art report by Pauline Adamek

One week remains to catch the Kai & Sunny ”Caught By The Nest” Exhibition at Subliminal Projects on Sunset. The current exhibition Caught By The Nest will be on view throu…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 2:21pm on September 30, 2013

Feature: Weapons of Mass Creation " the Paul Robeson Art is a Weapon Festival by Billy Barrett

Denied permission to leave the US, actor and singer Paul Robeson famously telephoned in a performance to a Canadian trade union convention in 1952, singing well-known hits down the cable inc…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:06am on September 30, 2013

SIGNS OF LIFE Shows The Importance Of Art and The Artist by Michael J. Roberts

It is said that true artists can see beauty where none exists.  In the Nazi camp of Theresienstadt, artists were forced to see beauty when none existed.  That is thrust the emotionally…

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 9:38pm on September 29, 2013

Romeo Oh Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou? by Suzanna Bowling

Romeo Oh Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou? The stage is set with sand and the balcony looks like a plank.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:38pm on September 29, 2013
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