An art museum sells its soul
In today's Wall Street Journal "Sightings" column, I write about the disastrous decision of a small museum in upstate New York to sell its only important painting"and what it means for th…
In today's Wall Street Journal "Sightings" column, I write about the disastrous decision of a small museum in upstate New York to sell its only important painting"and what it means for th…
Nine cement blocks blocking off Ann Uccello and Allyn streets to car traffic were painted with flowers and bees, to beautify the streets and lure people to eat at the outdoor restaurants.
September 19, 2020.Streamed on YouTube. Ramapo College's Berrie Center presented the first act of its livestream broadcasts spotlighting New Jersey-based artists this Saturday. The performan…
"The highlight of the program's second half, as always, is the solo recalling Isadora's tragedy. The subtlety of Belilove's expression convinces us we are witnessing a private moment, as, cr…
To the British conceptual artist, voyeurism is not a crime but a technique
Picasso, Braque, Hockney . . . pools as artwork have quite a history. Now today's artists are dipping in
Covid-19 accelerates galleries' shift from glitzy showrooms to online viewings
Ditch the jargon, use tech and tell stories in more modern ways
When André Gregory was young, he tells us, his mother had an affair with movie star Errol Flynn. When he was younger, his parents served him caviar so excessively that he was hospitalized f…
Strange Time, a small print exhibition of work by more than 40... The post Art + Theater: "Strange Time," pajama party appeared first on ARTS ATL.
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 unprecedented …
From art's takeover of a legendary Berlin club to the glacier-scaling explorer with a vast collection, the shows go on in real life and online
The fair's latest Online Viewing Rooms are focused on works made this year
The Norwegian explorer on the inspiration and future of his 800-strong holding of contemporary works
Closures during the pandemic have led to the rapid development of Online Viewing Rooms
Presenting new and intriguing developments in art by some of the most inventive artists of our time from Sydney and across Australia, Performance Space has announced it will be returning wit…
James Scotland, co-curator of The Sunday Art Club, chats about The Sunday Art Club, a free outdoor spectacular celebrating diversity in the arts.
The Art Farmer Quartet, with Farmer on flugelhorn, Jim Hall on guitar, Steve Swallow on bass, and Walter Perkins on drums, plays "My Kinda Love" on a 1964 episode of Ralph Gleason's Jazz …
How a Liverpool manufacturer is creating sustainable dishes from broken plates and old building rubble
Alison Hamil, artist in residence at Blue Heron Nature Preserve in Buckhead, opens... The post Art + Theater: Solo artists; True Colors' talk appeared first on ARTS ATL.
From the depths of Melbourne's COVID-19 Stage 4 lockdown, TarraWarra Museum of Art has commissioned a new series of artistic inquiries that explore the role of art in a global pandemic. T…
The Art Gallery of South Australia has announced that entries for the national Ramsay Art Prize are now open. "The Ramsay Art Prize is a catalytic, career-defining moment for artists under 4…
By . PEN America, the Center for the Humanities at CUNY Graduate Center, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library presents On the Elusive Art of Transla…