Wadsworth museum follows the rules to create an outstanding conceptual art exhibit
A new exhibit at the Wadsworth, drawn from the museum's own collection, considers the conceptual art movement as it developed in the 1960s through today.
A new exhibit at the Wadsworth, drawn from the museum's own collection, considers the conceptual art movement as it developed in the 1960s through today.
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Tony-winning mythological musical "Hadestown" is back at Seattle's Paramount Theatre through Nov. 5. Here's what our critic thought of the popular production.
Myles Frost and Chloe Bailey share spooky kindness and self-care tips on The Art of Kindness podcast, following their attendance at Bette Midler's Hulaween event.
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Rachel Chavkin of "Hadestown" will direct the show, which had developmental productions in Massachusetts and California.
Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts has announced a quarterly event series Asia TOPA Radar, which will bring together artists and
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IMPRESSIONS: Martha Graham Dance Company in MetLiveArts: Radical Dance for the People at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ""Powerful and undeniably original, the spare solos provide a glimpse …
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By Nabra Nelson, Marina Johnson, Hamed Sinno. Is art inherently political? Must artists consider sociopolitics in the development of their work? Hamed Sinno's art has been constantly and pub…
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Works by Philadelphia artist Barbara Bullock are dancing right off the walls at the Woodmere Art Museum in an enthralling retrospective that explores the intersection of Bullock's studio art…
Spare and simple, "Aging Prelude" at the Chocolate Factory is a new beginning for the choreographic duo Chameckilerner.
A witty, insightful, and hopeful new play written and performed by Trevor Telesz. By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
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The work is playing the Pershing Square Signature Center following a sold-out run in Los Angeles.
Electrifying shows at Glasgow's international festival include Brazilian artist Carolina Bianchi putting her body on the line to highlight violence against women A teenager in a balaclava st…
This entertaining show for children and their families invites the audience into Picasso's imaginative leaps of transformational visions. By SUSAN GALBRAITH
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A brand-new premier performing arts venue The Round, has opened in Melbourne's East. The new venue officially opened on October
"It's jeweler's work," the American Ballet Theater coach Irina Kolpakova said of her art, which she practices with rigor and generosity at 90.