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9,089 results for ""Art""

How A Few Women, In Just A Couple Of Years, Changed The Course Of Art In The U.S. by Artsjournal2

Women Artists for Revolution (W.A.R., of course) weren't shy about their rallying cry in 1969. "The group ignited a robust movement against gender discrimination within, and widespread exclu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:54am on February 14, 2021

In the galleries: Rejuvenating the obsolete into unconventional art by Mark Jenkins

Two artists explore objects in a new perspective.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:54am on February 12, 2021

Let's Take Over: Ten young artists invite you a live art event like no other

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:57am on February 12, 2021

Ken Ludwig on his parents' love story and the lost art of letter-writing by Ravelle Brickman

When I interviewed Ken Ludwig about his latest play, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, which opened at Arena Stage more than a year ago, I was curious about his parents"the Jack and Louise of the titl…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 4:58pm on February 11, 2021

Theater + art: TheatreSports; "One by One" by ArtsATL Staff

To celebrate Valentine's Day in its own inimitable way, Dad's Garage Theatre... The post Theater + art: TheatreSports; "One by One" appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 3:40pm on February 11, 2021

Vancouver Art Museum Backs Down Its Major Expansion by Artsjournal

Fundraising for the project has been at a virtual standstill for the past two years, since Vancouver's Chan family, headed by Burrard International Holdings founder Caleb Chan, committed $40…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:18pm on February 11, 2021

TOVE DITLEVSEN'S ART OF ESTRANGEMENT by Robert Shuman

(Hilton Als's article appeared in The New Yorker, 2/8. PHOTO: Photograph from AKG / TT News Agency. ) The Danish memoirist built a literature of disaster, brick by brick. Don't think yoursel…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 4:17pm on February 10, 2021

Column: When should massive musical festivals like Lolla return? The answer is in how much we value live art by Chris Jones

When should massive festivals like Glastonbury, or Chicago's Lollapalooza, return? How about big weddings? We need to keep in mind there are different ways of looking at those questions.

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:07am on February 10, 2021

Why The California Attorney General Is Investigating The San Francisco Art Institute by Artsjournal

The attorney general does not comment on ongoing audits, but Hyperallergic has acquired documents raising questions about board member self-interest and misuse of tax-exempt bonds that nonpr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:36pm on February 9, 2021

Real Art Ways receives NEA grant to continue awards program supporting emerging artists by Christopher Arnott

Real Art Ways has received a $20,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support its annual Real Art Awards competition, which gives money and exhibition opportunities to six e…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 1:18pm on February 9, 2021

Village Song 2: Self-Indulgence and Art; Plus: McSorley's Drinking Song by Jonathan Mandell

I was so enthusiastic about the first episode last week in this Rattlestick Theater series about Greenwich Village written by musical theater graduate students at NYU " that my disappointmen…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:40pm on February 9, 2021

Amy Sillman breaks down art barriers by Dmitry Samarov

In her book Faux Pas, the painter makes a rarified field approachable with humor and profundity. "You take a picture, but you make a drawing." I've tried for dec…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 11:50am on February 9, 2021

TarraWarra Museum of Art announces 2021 exhibition program

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:04am on February 9, 2021

ANGER INTO ART by Jeremy Gerard

Mark Harris' biography of Mike Nichols pulses with a narrative energy equal to its subject.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 9:32pm on February 8, 2021

Behind The Scenes: The Art Of The Hollywood Backdrop Twelve Never-Publicly Displayed Historic Backdrops on Display in Austin, Texas by Michael Eddy

The vast Bass Concert Hall Stage turns gallery as Texas Performing Arts presents Behind the Scenes: The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop. Visit mid-century Hollywood without leaving Austin thro…

SOURCE: Stage Directions at 12:59pm on February 8, 2021

Cindy Nemser, Who Founded The Feminist Art Journal, 83 by Artsjournal2

Nemser started calling out sexism in the art and art history worlds half a century ago. "Her serious criticism and scholarship belied a whimsical streak she would occasionally indulge, as sh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on February 8, 2021

Often, The Art Was Taken By Force, So This Activist Says He Can Take It Back by Artsjournal2

Mwazulu Diyabanza is a Congolese activist who would prefer France's museums were open so he could get some attention for taking African objects from their displays "to highlight what he sees…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on February 8, 2021

Open Weekend 2021 at TarraWarra Museum of Art

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:04am on February 8, 2021

Hermitage's Major Fabergé Show Is Full Of 'Tawdry Fakes', Says Art Dealer by Artsjournal1

"The explosive claim was made in an open letter to Hermitage boss Mikhail Piotrovsky by Andre Ruzhnikov, who has been buying and selling Fabergé for 40 years. In it, he accuses Piotrovsky o…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on February 7, 2021

Is Art Created By AI Copywritable? by Artsjournal

For an artwork to be copyrightable, it must possess some "minimal degree of creativity" and be original to the "author." This leads us to ask questions that test the boundaries of the tradit…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on February 7, 2021

UK's Art Dealers Don't Like New Anti-Money-Laundering Rules, But They're Practicing Acceptance by Artsjournal1

"The new regulations … mandate that dealers must conduct specific checks on clients and report suspicious transactions that may suggest money laundering to the government. … The report f…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on February 7, 2021

Mexico Makes Legal Claim To Collection Of Pre-Columbian Art About To Be Sold At Christie's by Artsjournal1

"The National Institute of Anthropology and History, a division of the Mexico government dedicated to the preservation of cultural artifacts, has filed a legal claim over 33 pre-Columbian ob…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on February 7, 2021

How Did Zombie Figurative Art Become So Popular? by Artsjournal

Such quirky, esoteric mash-ups feel less like stylistic innovations and more like branding exercises, reflecting a present in which one's ability to market oneself is more important than mas…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on February 7, 2021

Even The Met Is Considering Selling Some Art To Make Ends Meet by Artsjournal2

The Met's director, Max Hollein: "Every museum in the U.S. is having these conversations. … For us not to discuss this now would be irresponsible." " The New York Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on February 7, 2021

Director Kelly Reichardt On The Commitment To A Daily Process Of Making Art by Artsjournal2

The director of Meek's Cutoff and First Cow is also feeling, well, a bit cynical. "There's so much celebration of women and people of color this year and I'm thinking 'that's great,' but a c…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:03am on February 7, 2021
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