No, it's not because they want to launder money. "While these requirements could have significant benefits in terms of helping to curtail money laundering by bringing greater oversight to an…
Liu Xiaobo was in prison when he won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, and ever since then, his wife, Liu Xia, had been under house arrest. After he died, still in custody, in 2017, she was suicid…
"Ms. Pusey was … a painter and printmaker who drew on inspirations as varied as sunsets and scenes of urban demolition to create striking abstract works full of geometric forms." " The New…
Richard Jackson says his artworks are paintings, though he says his critics tend to disagree. Funny, inventive and often vulgar, his works challenge what the word "painting" means by incorpo…
"Dozens of works of art from the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be lent over the next three years to a network of … eight regional museums, from Allentown to Erie, in an initiative art of…
Bells and Spells casts the French star as a kleptomaniac in a performance that leaves the audience guessing
In her mystifying shows, Aurélia Thierrée has crossed the stage in an upside-dow…
The lack of almost any original ideas, a true understanding of the history of festival structures " other than at Do Lab " and experimentation with new images, forms, or structures seems to …
On May 4 and 5, the lawn at West Valley College will be transformed into a gallery displaying works of art from local and regional artists. The Saratoga Rotary Art Show is a juried event who…
Amid the continual flood of new jazz releases, this anniversary bash is one to be savored.
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"The brilliant hard-boiled lyricism of Sandy Grady, in 1964, as he watches a crowd of Phillies fans after a home loss: 'They hit the sidewalk with tight mouths, like people who had seen a tr…
"Devon Van Houten Maldonado asks artists and curators to imagine the changes and trends that will influence the art world in the next two decades." " BBC
The primary beneficiary of Bloch's largesse has been Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: he spent three years as its board chairman, he and his wife are the name donors on the museum'…
Last week a court of appeals in Paris handed septuagenarian U.S. businessman Gary Snell a suspended prison sentence of one year and Parisian art dealer Robert Crouzet a four-month suspended …
The Arts Fuse welcomes a new character to its extended universe. Deanna Marie Costa, an editor and critic at the magazine.
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