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9,090 results for ""Art""

Virtual Chicago Theater: TO MASTER THE ART (Timeline Theatre) by Tony Frankel

STARVING FOR THEATER? FEAST ON THIS! It's not just for Chicagoans anymore. Time and again, we have trumped that Chicago theater is the most exciting in the country. Not just because of the a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:55pm on May 11, 2020

The Fine Maternal Victorian Art Of Hiding In Plain Sight In Your Kids' Photographs by Artsjournal2

In Victorian times,  long exposure times meant moms had to find a way to keep their little ones sitting still long enough to be seen, while also fading into the background themselves." " …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:48pm on May 11, 2020

Novelist Jenny Odell Wrote About Nature And Art, And Suddenly Her Book Seems Even More Relevant by Artsjournal2

Odell's simply considering things, not worried about producing art during the lockdown. "I have been thinking about that redirecting of attention. Our grocery store has the usual spaced-out …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:48pm on May 11, 2020

An Engineering Perspective On Art's Transformational Potential On Technology by Artsjournal

Domhnaill Hernon: "I believe that the arts could be (should be) more transformational in the way they inform more human-centric design. I believe that the arts should be deeply integrated in…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:48pm on May 8, 2020

Two California Galleries Defy Lockdown Orders And Reopen Because 'Art Is So Important' by Artsjournal1

One gallery owner said, "Art is so important. We're more important than other businesses. I want to be taken seriously." Another said, "We refuse to die here in the tunnel. We're pushing thr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:32am on May 8, 2020

Art inspired by Aboriginal identity and nuclear explosions

Yhonnie Scarce and Judy Watson talk about creating work with seductive surfaces and dark themes

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:38am on May 8, 2020

Replay: Jackie Gleason and Art Carney on Studio One by Terry Teachout

Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, and Marian Seldes appear in "The Laugh Maker," a drama by A.J. Russell, directed by Paul Nickell and originally telecast live by CBS on Studio One in 1953: (This…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:01am on May 8, 2020

Photos: 'Emergency Art Museum' brings colorful burst of culture to Campbell by Dai Sugano

Re-creations of world-famous pieces can be found in the front yard of a Campbell children's author.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 7:11pm on May 7, 2020

Menlo Park art gallery owner who defied shelter-in-place order closes after police warnings by Aldo Toledo

The owner of Art Ventures Gallery in Menlo Park is backing down from reopening her business after receiving two verbal warnings from police.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 6:54pm on May 7, 2020

Police Recover 19,000 Artifacts In Bust Of International Art Theft Ring by Artsjournal

Police officers in Spain recovered several rare pre-Columbian objects at Madrid's Barajas airport, including a unique Tumaco gold mask, gold figurines and pieces of ancient jewellery. All ha…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on May 7, 2020

"Children and Art" from SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE by Melissa Errico (Sondheim 90th Birthday) by Broadway.com

SOURCE: YouTube at 4:12pm on May 7, 2020

Art, Music and More to Experience at Home This Weekend

Our writers offer suggestions for what to watch, view or listen to while we're housebound.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:48pm on May 7, 2020

Art + Theater: Virtual video, sketch comedy by ArtsATL Staff

In its sixth week, Flux Projects' Virtual Art Series features Shifting Boundaries,... The post Art + Theater: Virtual video, sketch comedy appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:12am on May 7, 2020

Paint it Black: new art by Ronnie Wood

What The Rolling Stones rocker did next

SOURCE: howtospendit.ft.com at 12:06am on May 7, 2020

Art world proceeds with caution as galleries start to reopen

Plus: Sotheby's lays out risks; Ropac lends space to emerging artists; Cameroon artists fare well at 1-54

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on May 7, 2020

Art As Medicine: Building Solidarity in and with Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Communities by Hannah Fenlon, Abigail Vega, Ann Marie Lonsdale, Nicole Brewer

By Hannah Fenlon, Abigail Vega, Ann Marie Lonsdale, Nicole Brewer. Livestreaming the #ArtistResource panel Art As Medicine: Building Solidarity in and with Asian American & Pacific Islan…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 8:11pm on May 6, 2020

Hans Ulrich Obrist: Gaming Out Scenarios For A New Art World by Artsjournal

The scenario that pays off in the end is the Leviathan Scenario, where everyone makes sacrifices and is mobilized to develop local solutions, creating bottom-up experimentation with governme…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:24pm on May 6, 2020

Treasure Trove Of Russian Avant-Garde Art Discovered In Small-Town Museum's Basement by Artsjournal1

"A leading Russian avant-garde expert says he has identified dozens of works by artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Alexander Rodchenko and Varvara Stepanova languishing in [the Yaransk Museu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:12pm on May 6, 2020

L.A. Times Art Critic Christopher Knight Wins Pulitzer Prize by Artsjournal1

"The jury said Knight's work demonstrated 'extraordinary community service by a critic' through the application of 'his expertise and enterprise to critique a proposed overhaul of the L.A. C…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:24pm on May 4, 2020

Happy Hour on the Fringe: Global Pandemics and Art with Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers 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 2:40pm on May 4, 2020

Artists Protest The Eviction Of A Founding Member Of A Large Studio Art Complex In Britain by Artsjournal2

Howard Silverman helped found Bristol's Spike Island nearly 50 years ago " and now a new board has told him he must pack up his studio and go, in the middle of the coronavirus lockdown. "Fel…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:36am on May 4, 2020

The Art Of Lighted, Locked Down Los Angeles Movie Theatres by Artsjournal2

"There's nothing like the Xanadu of a giant screen, air conditioning, darkness, Milk Duds and a big Hollywood movie in a packed theater" " which means that, right now, there's a very well-li…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:24am on May 4, 2020

A Lesson in the Art of Drawing: 'Taking the Line for a Walk' by Artsjournal1

The point of the exercise is to wean the young artist off result-oriented copying from photos. 'Taking the line for a walk' lets the drawing come about in the process of drawing. " Jan Herman

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:03pm on May 1, 2020

Even In This Crisis, Museums Selling Their Art Is A Dangerously Slippery Slope by Artsjournal1

Yes, the COVID lockdown has deprived most museums of nearly all their income, which is why the Association of Art Museum Directors has given qualified approval for members to "use the procee…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:03pm on May 1, 2020

VIDEO: Jeremy O. Harris Talks SLAVE PLAY as Part of Center Theatre Group's ART GOES ON Series

Center Theatre Group has released a new episode of Art Goes On, featuring Jeremy O. Harris!

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 9:07am on May 1, 2020
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