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In the early 1970s, Berkeley dance instructor Ruth Zaporah carved out a niche in the overcrowded Bay Area theater scene by creating a mix of modern dance, gymnastics, performance art and spoken word ...
Allegorical forest creatures meet ethnographic archives in Rosana Paulino’s art — influential in Brazil, and now on view in ...
On the eve of Damien Hirst’s 60th birthday, two philosophers of art explore the true value of the ‘world’s richest artist’.
Vince Aletti’s new book, ‘Physique,’ shares over 250 rare prints from the genre—tracing its coded beauty and quiet rebellion.
Experiences, not exhibitions, are coaxing folks off their couches and into cultural institutions. Here are some worth ...
The Birth of a New Identity, 1869–1939,” on view at Wrightwood 659, over 300 works of art explore homosexuality.
Louis Vuitton's new Escale au Pont-Neuf pocket watch honors the house's hometown of Paris with an interactive dial that ...
The island faces a challenge of visibility, with barriers imposed by imperial neglect, poor urban infrastructure and a lack ...
BroadwayWorld spoke with Lighting Designer Ben Stanton about his work on Maybe Happy Ending! Read the full interview here, ...
Thus, the new movement became the embodiment of Modernist principles in the arena of art and design. Having many elements in common with Cubism and Russian Constructivism, Art Deco moved the focus ...
“Conjuring the Spirit World: Art, Magic, and Mediums” delves into the eerie art and artifacts of the Spiritualist movement at The ... showmen in this brave new century. Mediums had gone ...
The Nassau County Museum of Art’s new exhibit, “Deco at 100,” opens on Jan. 18, showcasing paintings, furniture, fashion and sculptures that capture the decorative art movement of the 1920s.