Consuming Art By The Pound
For awhile there one of the biggest areas of discussion was about whether arts organizations should be like airlines an adopt dynamic pricing that responded to the demand for the show. I hav…
For awhile there one of the biggest areas of discussion was about whether arts organizations should be like airlines an adopt dynamic pricing that responded to the demand for the show. I hav…
This exhibition is very interesting and also somewhat disappointing. Inevitably, among the over 200 photographs relating to a vast defining event, the American Civil War, some are powerful i…
National Theatre: Richard Griffiths in The Habit of Art In loving memory of Richard Griffiths, this is a clip of his last stage performance at the National Theatre in The Habit of Art in 20…
Lovers of jazz, drums and Broadway musicals will have two chances to experience the new Alfresco Art Center in coming days.
The old bromide "Be careful what you wish for" is richly applied in Art House, Idly Bent Theatre Company's East Coast premiere of an intriguing new work from Australian actress & playwri…
Anyone interested in figurative art ought to rush over to Boston University's Stone Gallery before "Teaching the Body" ends this Sunday.
Kate Kelsell was one of five Emerging Writers selected by the In Between Time Festival to engage in critical writing about contemporary performance in new ways. My reactions to art and perfo…
Exquisitely acted, “Three Trees” puts forth beautiful ideas concerning the transformative power of creating and inspiring art, the notion of a portrait as the container of a huma…
Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas fills a Walker gallery with sculptures and videos inspired by the street life of his homeland.
Hear the audio version of this blog post. Narration: Kevin Gillins. Music performed by La Capella Reial de Catalunya; Le Concert des Nations; conductor: Jordi Savall. I am looking at Monet's…
A growing plant, pushing itself up through the ground, gave Rod Callies the idea for his design of a sculpture that soon will grace Chesterfield's Central Park, near the amphitheater lake.
We are often warned that art, and solutions in general, created by committee isn’t any good and doesn’t please anyone. But I wonder, if everyone involved feels ownership in what …
I am coming to realise that much of my life revolves around flirting and dating - whether doing it or teaching it. It seems to be central to all aspects of theatre.I've just had a conversat…
It's not a simple story. It's a story about dreadful ideas, hideous politics and their interaction with art and aesthetic judgment.
MONTCLAIR, N.J. - In the space of a single painting, Siona Benjamin juxtaposes feminism, Indian mythology and Jewish imagery.
It was my second year of law school. I was preparing to do oral arguments for a mock trial. A mix of laziness and arrogance caused me think that the case was open and shut. I believed that t…
The National Chamber Ensemble presented The Art of the African-American Spritual at Artisphere on Saturday evening. It was a delightful concert with talent abounding, and the setting was mos…
Bertie Carvel, Jayne Houdyshell, Kristine Nielson, David Hyde PierceMarch 23, 2013:Â The Drama Desk presented their annual Spring Panel Discussion/Luncheon, THE ART OF STORYTELLING, at Sa…
Boston Globe 03/21/13
NEW YORK (AP) -- Actress Tilda Swinton is performing the art of sleeping at New York City's Museum of Modern Art....
City Lit Theater Company seeks submissions to The Art of Adaptation, its festival of stage adaptations of non-dramatic literature. The festival will take place July 19th, 20th, and 21st at C…
Pacific Asia Museum presents the new exhibition Focus on the Subject: The Art of the Harari Collection from April 5, 2013 to March 30, 2014 in the Frank and Toshie Mosher Gallery of Japanese…
Good News! Metropolitan Museum of Art to Open 7 Days a Week Starting July 1 Will Open Mondays throughout Year for First Time in 42 Years As of July 1, 2013, The Metropolitan Museum of Art wi…