HERE I AM: Art by Great Women
Inspired by the Know My Name movement and in a cultural partnership with the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), HERE I AM: Art by Great Women is a showcase of contemporary Indigenous and n…
Inspired by the Know My Name movement and in a cultural partnership with the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), HERE I AM: Art by Great Women is a showcase of contemporary Indigenous and n…
The novelist examines the impact of cancel culture and censorship on creativity in a new Sky Arts show
Yasmina Reza Unmasks Ego & Vanity by Barry David Horwitz and Patricia L. Morin   Yasmina Reza's "Art" (1994), translated by Christopher Hampton, took the theater world by storm…
By JENNIFER RODRIGO, Sabera Shaik. Jennifer Rodrigo sits down in conversation with Sabera Shaik, the artistic director of Malaysia's Masakini Theatre Company, about the country's fragmented …
Growing up in the church, Webb combines her faith and family: "I feel like I'm a part of that community, so why wouldn't I speak up about it? I wouldn't know how not to."
This summer, Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is delighted to host two new exhibitions by the region's leading artists. Photographer Justin Ealand and embroiderer and s…
Fury over a new memorial suggests we want feminists firmly costumed in the past or infantilised and unthreatening
We've got to have something for live, downtown holiday entertainment in 2020. Art on theMart video projections are shown nightly through Dec. 30.
Antique prints celebrating the golden age of discovery are flying once again
SCAD holds a three-day Open Studio event Friday"Sunday (November 13"15), showcasing more... The post Theater + Art: Civic dinner, open studios appeared first on ARTS ATL.
Plus, collectors gift Brixton painting to Tate; Victoria Siddall moves to Frieze board; New York state sues Sotheby's
TarraWarra Museum of Art will reopen its doors to the public on Saturday 28 November 2020 with Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce. "We are absolutely delighted to be reopening our…
From 2005: If you can write like Mencken or Shaw or Thomson, and if you have a personality as interesting as theirs, you don't have to be "right" in order to be taken seriously as a cr…
A new gallery in Hartford devoted to LGBTQ artworks is being inaugurated this month with a show of work by transgender Connecticut artists. The exhibit will run until Nov. 30. The dates coin…
Cultural venues in much of the UK are now closed to audiences, but one thing is clear: the shared experience of art should never be taken for granted The late summer and early autumn saw a m…
Heide Museum of Modern Art is proud to announce highlights from its 2021 program, celebrating the museum's 40th anniversary with a diverse range of exhibitions. 2021 will also see the openin…
From Andy Warhol to Angst, this season's publications cover the spectrum
In "Storm of Progress," museum mines its deep collection for more than 200 years of German art.
A Terry Teachout Reader, my self-anthology, came out sixteen years ago. I've published hundreds of pieces on various subjects since then, and I have no plans to put together a sequel to theÃ…
The Guerilla Girls, those masked and anonymous art activists who issue broadsides condemning sexism and patriarchical attitudes major art institutions, are part of the "Some Day is Now: Wome…
Madness in great ones must not unwatched go. I was recently asked the impossible question of who my favorite (non-comedian) male and female studio era actors were. Acknowledging that any ans…
NETS Victoria will once again collaborate with the Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) to present the 2020 Curatorial Intensive, continuing to reach curators across Victoria and …
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden confirmed last night that rehearsals and live-streamed performances are permitted to go ahead during the second lockdown period. The post Culture Secretary c…