The London gallery making space for contemporary African art
Contemporary African art has never yet found a place at Tefaf Maastricht, but Tafeta is changing all that
Music Box Theatre
Contemporary African art has never yet found a place at Tefaf Maastricht, but Tafeta is changing all that
★★★ Paul Muldoon's feverishly elegiac poem makes its American stage debut The post Incantata: Making Art Out of Grief appeared first on New York Stage Review.
The Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) sparks the creativity, imagination, and liveliness of Birmingham by connecting all its citizens to the joy of art.
"The Ahmanson's gift program, which has paid for 114 paintings and 15 sculptures, is the backbone of the museum's widely admired European art collection." And why is that program being ended…
The Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art is now seen by many in Poland's contemporary art community as a new front in the country's culture wars, as the ruling Law and Justice party…
"There has long been concern over the ease with which suspect funds can be laundered through the buying and selling of art. Now, at last, we are seeing a concerted attempt to get to grips wi…
"After [James A.] Cincotta was hired as the museum's retail director in 2015, staffers who worked for him began reporting what they said was routinely abusive behavior. Cincotta slapped, pun…
The 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres has assembled some of the most provocative Australian artists who will bring their monsters to life through live performances, …
Victoria's High Country will come alive as Australia's pre-eminent regional street art festival Wall to Wall returns to the city of Benalla from 3 " 5 April 2020. In its sixth year of live p…
In theater, as in daily life, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. Such was the case with Tempo 12-nen no Shakespeare (Shakespeare in Year 12 of the Tempo Era) by dramatist and w…
The British got a lot wrong as the empire spread, and one facet of colonial mistakes was how to look at Tibetan religious and art objects made of skulls or thighbones. "To British colonial o…
Cary Gitter's throwback romantic comedy, about an Orthodox Jew and his Italian-American neighbor, is kind of sweet and kind of clunky.
The late Donald Marron was a class act, so it struck me as fitting (not to mention smart) that his estate's holdings of modern and contemporary art are not going to be hocked on the block at…
In the secretive art market, new anti-money laundering legislation has landed like a bomb
"Americana Vibes" exhibit at Real Art Ways in Hartford traces history of 20th century American music in 54 album covers.
Jeremy Scott goes crazy for cubism, an Instagram artist sprinkles sparkles over fashion and Daniel Roseberry injects a surreal spirit at Schiaparelli
Plus, string of sales at Frieze LA; Brexit fears boost art exports to £9bn; three superstar Victorians hit the market
The first UK show of the artist's work revels in her wide-ranging techniques and influences
Virginia Wright, along with her late husband Bagley Wright, created the region's largest collection of modern and contemporary art and donated much of it to Seattle Art Museum.
The new musical Swept Away, featuring the music of The Avett Brothers, will have its world premiere at Berkeley Rep this summer, beginning performances on June 14, starring John Gallagher, J…
The effects Crystal Bridges has had on the region are more than clear. And later this month, the museum is going one step further. It's opening a satellite contemporary art center, the Momen…
It's the second Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation award and comes with a $50,000 prize. Knight has been an art critic at The Times since 1989, where he continues to chronicle the growth of …
The 60 wrd/min project aims to keep overseas creatives in the U.S. Among the matches burning in the dumpster fire of U.S. immigration is the system of chutes and…
An exhibition at the Brandywine River Art Museum celebrates the centennial of the 19th Amendment with an inclusive look at the faces and artifacts of the movement. Olivia J. B. Baxter review…
The Mélomanie ensemble makes a chamber-music visit to Persia. Gail Obenreder reviews.