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NEA chairman provokes heated debate: How much art is too much?

NEA chairman provokes heated debate: How much art is too much?

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:00am on February 14, 2011

Making ideas into art by Sebastian Smee

Two solo shows featuring conceptual art about consumerism, senseless accumulation, trash, and fruit stickers have opened in the Boston area in the past week. Both shows — Gabriel Kuri …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 11:30am on February 12, 2011

For actor, art imitates life by Joel Brown

There was a moment during rehearsals for “My Name Is Asher Lev’’ when Jason Schuchman felt like the Wandering Jew of Watertown.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:43pm on February 11, 2011

HSO Director Designee To Lead Art-Inspired Concert at Bushnell's Belding

Hartford Symphony Orchestra Music Director Designate Carolyn Kuan will lead her first concert as an official member of the HSO on Thursday, March 17 to Sunday, March 20 in the Belding Theate…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 10:26am on February 11, 2011

Spark: When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Art

This month we're celebrating 360's first decade on the air with the publication of the book Spark: How Creativity Works, by long-time Studio 360 executive producer Julie Burstein. In the boo…

SOURCE: Studio 360 at 10:21am on February 11, 2011

Bye-bye birdie*: 'Fairways' makes the art of golfing sing by Bob Bullen

I used to play golf as a teen. In fact, I was pretty good: I came in first in some local junior league tournament. And then, the day after that, I quit. I’d simply had enough with what…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 7:44am on February 11, 2011

Spark: More Stories About Art in Hard Times

Listen to full interviews with Donald Hall, Joel Meyerowitz, and Lynn Nottage. Sometimes great art comes out of great struggle.  This week, Kurt talks with Julie Burstein about artists w…

SOURCE: Studio 360 at 4:30pm on February 10, 2011

Their art project is all-inclusive by Geoff Edgers

The heat was broken, so the trio behind Boston’s newest gallery wore scarves and coats and huddled around an electric teapot.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:40pm on February 10, 2011

In the end, Google’s closeups intrude on the art experience by Sebastian Smee

Just how wonderful is the new Google Art Project, which allows you to navigate through galleries of the world’s leading museums and get microscopically close to masterpieces such as Va…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 11:26pm on February 9, 2011

Sotheby's Plans Chinese Contemporary Art Sale by Carol Vogel

The auction in April is to include 106 works from the 1980s and early 1990s, and it is expected to bring $12.7 million to $16.7 million.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:05pm on February 9, 2011

Tony Award Nominee David Rockwell Wins Art Directors Guild Award

Architect, set designer and Tony nominee David Rockwell won at the Art Directors Guild Awards, held in Beverly Hills on Saturday, February 5. Rockwell won for his work in designing for the 8…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:38pm on February 6, 2011

Tony Award Nominee David Rockwell Wins Art Directors Guild Award

Architect and set designer David Rockwell was among the winners of the Art Directors Guild Awards, which were held in Beverly Hills on Saturday, February 5. Rockwell won for his work in desi…

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:46am on February 6, 2011

Colbert Portrait, With Art World Input, to Be Sold at Auction by Dave Itzkoff

The painting, titled "Portrait 5, Stephen(s)," was modified by Andres Serrano and Shepard Fairey, and looked at by Frank Stella.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:11pm on February 4, 2011

Adam Gopnik, Laurence Kanter Discuss Art, "The Old Masters" at Long Wharf

New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik will join Yale University Art Gallery Curator Laurence Kanter for a conversation about art and Long Wharf Theatre's production of Simon Gray's "The Old Masters"…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 10:40am on February 3, 2011

Bits: Google Takes Street View Into Art Museums by The New York Tiimes

Google is creating the Google Art Project, a virtual equivalent of 17 major art museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on February 1, 2011

Dept. of may life not imitate art by Chris Jones

Second City says its mainstage revue, "Spoiler Alert! Everybody Dies," will be performed as scheduled Tuesday night.

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 3:00pm on February 1, 2011

Daniel Okulitch to Celebrate New CD, New American Art Songs, with March 28 Carnegie Hall Concert by Andy Propst

Bass-baritone Daniel Okulitch will celebrate the release of his debut solo CD, New American Art Songs, with a concert at Weill Recital Hall/Carnegie Hall on March 28. GPR Records will rele…

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 9:40am on January 31, 2011

Art to adorn and admire by Cate McQuaid

BROCKTON — Miyé Matsukata, the progressive jewelry artist, worked in Boston for more than 30 years. Shortly before she died in 1981 of meningitis, she had an exhibit at the Boston…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:14pm on January 30, 2011

Art Review | New Jersey: A Stage Where the Dictionary Is an Old Friend by Anita Gates

"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," which won several Tonys 2005, is at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:55am on January 30, 2011

Essex Art Center in Lawrence will reopen

The Essex Art Center in Lawrence has completed a major structural overhaul and will reopen this week to debut its new space.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 11:30pm on January 29, 2011

Hard Core Logo Live: Loud? Funny? Yes. Great art? Does it matter? by Marsha Lederman

The stage version of the Canadian punk-rock classic doesn’t reach the heights of the book and film, but it’s fun. Take your earplugs

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:23pm on January 28, 2011

Wagering Art Loans on the Superbowl by Randy Kennedy

Museums in Pittsburgh and Milwaukee (the closest to Green Bay) have made a bet on next Sunday's big game.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20pm on January 27, 2011

Is the art world ready for her mystery? by Sebastian Smee

Like most things of interest, the short films of Rebecca Meyers leave you with more questions than you started out with. And though it may not be the first thing that springs to mind, one of…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:00pm on January 22, 2011

At Wesleyan, a Program for Performance Art Curators by Patricia Cohen

The Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance at Wesleyan University has created a new professional certificate program in curating performance art, the first of its kind.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:30pm on January 21, 2011

The art of the one-liner by Brian Logan

Readers have been inspired by an interview with comedians Tim Vine and Milton Jones to send in their own (and others) quick-fire witWhen I interviewed comic Tim Vine for an article this week…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:00pm on January 19, 2011
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