Ep. 65: All Passes, Art Endures
About the Guest A Raleigh native, Charles Phaneuf has over 15 years of experience in arts management. His career began in management at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C. before ser…
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About the Guest A Raleigh native, Charles Phaneuf has over 15 years of experience in arts management. His career began in management at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C. before ser…
Video artists, filmmakers and dabblers in the craft are being called on to contribute their discarded works to a new art project, Video Art Video Shop. Melbourne artist Jessie Scott describe…
by Nicole Gluckstern On March 12, during the brief liminal period between the moment theatres across the Bay Area closed down indefinitely due to COVID-19 concerns, and the official shelter…
"The huge growth of the art market at its top end is surely, as Michael Shnayerson suggests, a function of the spiralling number of billionaires and increasing disparities of wealth. He also…
Artistic or creative pursuits, endeavors that are typically pursued for the intrinsic joy of sharing one's gifts, are also frequently commoditized and placed on the market. Are they part of …
"[It's] the greatest art scam in Canadian history," says art dealer Don Robinson, who suffered a stroke because of the stress he endured in his campaign against a market awash with forgeries…
While overall crime in the city fell in March compared with a year earlier, commercial and residential burglaries rose 26% to 942, according to a New York City Police report. The sometimes e…
On today's episode, Matt has the great fortune to speak with living legend, tony Award winner Linda Lavin. Â Â The past few weeks were supposed to be an exciting time for Lavin, who was…
I didn't expect to get into drama school " but I did. I was lucky to receive a full Dance and Drama
Soldiers bathing in Anzac Cove, a powerful portrait of 14-year-old Private James Martin in his ill-fitting Anzac uniform and a woman receiving devastating news via telegram " are just some o…
Jerry Saltz: "Even an art-lover lifer like me has to admit much of the art world infrastructure feels like it's already in the balance. Some of it may be gone even now. In three months, or s…
That's right, it's not a portrait: It's a doortrait. " The Guardian (UK)
What a difference a month makes. In my last column I celebrated the gathering of (largely) old-time theatre critics to celebrate Michael
Via this year's deeply reimagined Sydney Biennale, now called NIRIN: "The impact of COVID-19 is both a significant challenge and a threshold for new beginnings. An international art world th…
"Degas at the Opéra," an excellent exhibition of Impressionist art with a theatre theme, is currently at the National Gallery of Art. We were fortunate to have had a look at this ex…
To bring real value, any A.I. application needs loads of quality data"which is doubly problematic in our small and notoriously opaque industry (dealers l-o-v-e to hoard sales info). Without …
Galleries on Marietta Square in Marietta will hold their first Virtual Art... The post Art + Theater: Virtual art walk, play readings appeared first on ARTS ATL.
Jimmy scowls, Julia gets defensive about her work, Tom and Derek fight, and Ivy has to pick up the pieces for another man"it must be an episode of Smash!
"It's definitely less trouble. You can stroll around the masterpieces at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, while seated at home in front of your laptop. Naturally, it's far less crowded that way t…
Nonprofits around the country plan to commission works of no longer than 10 minutes in length that can be read or performed by people sheltering in place.
Creators Jeremy and Jeffrey West give the Great White Way a laugh with these timely updates on theatre favorites.
Hayley Mills, who starred as the title character of Disney's 1960 hit film Pollyanna, needn't worry. While I'm not ready to challenge