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9,090 results for ""Art""

Fascinating riches and dazzling sights in BBC4's Art of Persia

This three-part investigation into the art and history of Persia beguiles the eye and mind

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:09am on June 12, 2020

Could street art push up the value of your home?

It used to be seen as vandalism but a new breed of muralist is gaining cachet

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:05am on June 12, 2020

Cairns Indigenous Art Fair 2020: The Cultural Evolution by Arts Review

In unveiling its 2020 program of events that will utilise an innovative, online format, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has invited the world to attend its annual showcase of Queensland's Aborigi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:54am on June 12, 2020

The Public Art In The New LaGuardia Airport by Artsjournal

With three of the four works accessible without a boarding pass, Terminal B just may be the best indoor space for contemporary art " no appointment needed " that the public is welcome to vis…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on June 11, 2020

Billie Krishawn uses her art to capture a week of DC protests, #Black Lives Matter by Billie Krishawn

We are like clay. Life, a chisel. Every experience we have brings us one step closer to seeing our ultimate form. Every hardship, every heartbreak, every trauma, every laugh forever shaping …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:32pm on June 11, 2020

Happy Hour on the Fringe: Global Pandemics and Art with the Institute on Disabilities by Raina Searles

 During the global coronavirus pandemic, FringeArts is pivoting the focus of our podcast to checking in with our artists, our audiences, and our community partners during these unpreceden…

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 5:30pm on June 10, 2020

4 Reasons Theatrelovers Should Buy a Cricut Machine for Fan Art by Playbill Staff

Both a printer and a cutter, Cricut lets you take your DIY projects to another level"including personalizing your own theatre memorabilia!

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:00pm on June 10, 2020

Theaters Return To An Old Art Form " The Radio Drama " With A Twist by Jeff Lunden

Theaters closed due to the coronavirus pandemic are struggling to get work to the public. Some are doing plays for podcast, others are turning what would have been stage works into audio dra…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:42am on June 10, 2020

Major Houston Art Dealer And Philanthropist Meredith J. Long Dead At 91 by Artsjournal1

"Long was the right man at the right time in 1957, when he came to Houston to establish Meredith Long & Co. With less than a million residents then, the city had two art museums, three g…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:48pm on June 9, 2020

Another Knotty COVID Mess The Art World Has To Untangle: Exhibition Planning by Artsjournal1

"Museum exhibitions take an exceptional amount of planning " from curatorial conception to filling out loan forms and insurance, to shipping, hanging, and displaying works. Getting a show on…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:48pm on June 9, 2020

Theaters Return To An Old Art Form " The Radio Drama " With A Twist by Jeff Lunden

Theaters closed due to the coronavirus pandemic are struggling to get work to the public. Some are doing plays for podcast, others are turning what would have been stage works into audio dra…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:00am on June 9, 2020

Unprecedented or uninteresting? Do bad times provoke bad art? by Aleks Sierz

We are living, I have frequently been told, through weird times. Maybe. But do weird times necessarily require weird art? Do bad times provoke bad art?

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 7:00am on June 8, 2020

How The Black Death Changed Art And The Human Imagination by Artsjournal2

The Black Death "was the most devastating incident in human history. It altered not only human society but the imagination itself. Its traces can be perceived today, and perhaps more lucidly…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03am on June 8, 2020

Net art: the works that were born online

Galleries are digitising exhibitions but art by Olia Lialina and others has been there all along

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on June 8, 2020

Art Basel Has Been Cancelled by Artsjournal2

The Swiss art fair held out for a long time. Then, on May 30, dealers sent a letter. "'Art Basel is the most important and powerful art fair in the world but even in the best possible scenar…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on June 7, 2020

Art That Confronts and Challenges Racism: Start Here by Melena Ryzik, Wesley Morris, Mekado Murphy, Reggie Ugwu, Pierre-antoine Louis, Salamishah Tillet and Siddhartha Mitter

Our writers suggest works that illuminate and tackle issues of police brutality, social injustice and racial inequity.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:48pm on June 4, 2020

Art, theater: "Scandal!" at Dad's Garage by ArtsATL Staff

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO JUNE 13 . . .  The... The post Art, theater: "Scandal!" at Dad's Garage appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 3:42pm on June 4, 2020

Religious Art Belongs In Churches, Not Museums, Says Director Of Italy's Most Famous Museum by Artsjournal1

"Eike Schmidt, the director of the Uffizi gallery in Florence, told the press [last week] that he thought many religious works of art currently in Italy's museums and stores should be return…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:18pm on June 4, 2020

Minneapolis's Walker Art Center Becomes First Major U.S. Museum To Stop Contracting Police For Events by Artsjournal1

"In an Instagram statement that explicitly mentioned the Black Lives Matter movement and Floyd's death, the museum wrote, 'The Walker will no longer contract the services of the Minneapolis …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on June 4, 2020

The George Floyd Fallout: Art Museums Take a Knee by Artsjournal1

In a striking departure from their customary reluctance to take strong political stands that would alienate some visitors, art museums around the country, speaking separately but with one vo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:54am on June 4, 2020

Art sales fall 97% at the biggest auction houses

Plus: 'Humpty Dumpty' falls to Phillips; virtual drinks at Masterpiece; urban art for new London project

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on June 4, 2020

A New Art Form for a New World by American Theatre Editors

PlayGround's ZoomFest brings new works to a platform that could change the future of theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:16pm on June 3, 2020

New era set to start at San Jose's Institute of Contemporary Art by Sal Pizarro

Ali Gass, who previously worked at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art and Stanford's Cantor Center for the Arts, is the new executive director of the downtown museum.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 5:40pm on June 3, 2020

What Art Will Come Out Of These Difficult Times? by Artsjournal

What then can we expect of the contemporary artistic community by way of helping us digest this experience of physical confinement and anxiety? Some have already shared their creations durin…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:24pm on June 3, 2020

Akron Art Museum And Its Former Director Sued By Ex-Staffer by Artsjournal1

"Amanda Crowe, a museum employee who was laid off on March 30, filed a lawsuit in a county court against the institution and [ex-director Mark] Masuoka last week, alleging that she had been …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12am on June 3, 2020
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