6,111 stories by "Artsjournal1"
"The once-beloved institution that has been closed for four years has delayed the [planned Nov. 3] reopening of its new Pennsylvania Avenue space. … Some of the delay was caused by unfores…
As it begins a $7 million capital campaign to fund a new Learning Center for Arts and Intersectionality that will host workshops and after-school programs, upgrades its archives and library …
The performance-competitions that were made famous by the documentary Paris Is Burning, introduced the world to voguing, and arguably inspired RuPaul's Drag Race have generally judged their …
"Santos started out playing Latin big band music at resorts in upstate New York's Catskills, and performed with Machito's orchestra at New York's city's Palladium in the 1950s. Over his long…
The Royal New Zealand Ballet's artistic director, Patricia Barker, "says she realized that a season devoted to women's works shouldn't be seen as a huge undertaking, but something that could…
The musicians' walkout in March and April of this year was the key factor in the increase in the CSO's deficit from $900,000 in 2017-18 to $1.1 million in 2018-19. On the other hand, operati…
The project, called "Cannes on Air," includes adding another floor to the Palais des Festivals, building a new museum of cinema history and a state-of-the-art 12-screen multiplex, and establ…
Edith Halpert's career as a pioneering gallery owner who specialized in modern American art is memorialized in a new exhibition at New York's Jewish Museum. " Terry Teachout
I can't imagine how a record of concerted works by Berg and Bartók made its way into the classical bin at the musical instrument store in Smalltown, U.S.A. Granted, Isaac Stern and Leonar…
"Touring with a message is not for the faint of heart. From considerations about how to market the work to concerns about safety, touring to cities where, in general, that message may not be…
"Whether traditional black boxes or nontraditional spaces, often in residential neighborhoods, Chicago storefront theatre prides itself on more intimacy, as well as edgier material, than an …
"[A neuroscientist,] Dr. Provine embodied the spirit of the popular scientist, one who takes his or her pursuits out of the laboratory and into the public square, from university libraries t…
"The Orlando Ballet signed a contract with the [Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts] on Tuesday morning after protracted negotiations that saw accusations of unreasonable demands ami…
Phil Chan And Georgina Pazcoguin have become the go-to advisors on this subject since then-NY City Ballet chief Peter Martins asked them to address it in the company's Balanchine Nutcracker.…
On top of a declining audience and debt, the orchestra had to weather a huge loss of endowment value during the Great Recession, a very bitter 2010-11 strike, and the city of Detroit's bankr…
Just last week, the French government amended the document indemnifying all loans of artwork for the exhibition to cover Salvator Mundi if it arrives anytime before the end of this year. Wha…
"The lawsuit [filed in Miami-Dade County] concerns a group of works that Miami dealer Inigo Philbrick and his gallery are allegedly withholding from Fine Art Partners (FAP), a Germany-based …
One of the first things that Kamilah Forbes did when she became executive producer at the Apollo Theater in Harlem was contact Coates, an old friend from college, and ask to adapt his award-…
"Our suspension of disbelief " the very thing that we need for the art form to work " dissipates. The smoothness and clarity of the image doesn't make us feel like we're sitting in a room wi…
Seems having to share the award with Margaret Atwood wasn't so bad after all. "New sales figures from Nielsen BookScan show that, in the five days following its win last Monday, Girl, Woman,…
It scarcely seems possible, but I've been listening to this album, which introduced me to the music of Mozart, for fifty years. " Terry Teachout
"In his sly installations and sculptural work, Huang often melded techniques derived from the history of Chinese art and international avant-garde movements alike. His ability to deftly comb…
Her dancers, she tells Marina Harss, "are very excited. I want to give them confidence, a sense of security and, above all, justice. I think there are dancers who haven't had an opportunity …
Way back in the '90s, Michele Loud applied to be a researcher for the show just a few weeks after she flunked the test to be a contestant; a year later, out of the blue, they called her in. …
In 1999, a small college in Kilgore, TX " in an area where, at the time, gay men were routinely beaten and sometimes murdered " staged Angels in America, angry protests from local fundamenta…