A late-career solo exhibition highlighting seven decades of abstract painting by Ray Rogers, opening March 5 at ...
He began snapping up overlooked masterpieces by the likes of Yvonne Thomas, Sonia Gechtoff, Deborah Remington, and Ethel ...
The Actors' Gang will stage Elmer Rice's 1923 classic, THE ADDING MACHINE, exploring themes of technology and dehumanization.
When the 1936 Polish Yiddish feature Al Khet (I Have Sinned) screened at the New York Jewish Film Festival last month after a decades-long restoration process, seeing the film was cause for ...
Sullivan Goss will exhibit 13 works of art made between 1938 and 1991 by Sidney Gordin, (1918-1996). "Gordin’s career began in the headiest days of the ...
Next year's Further Triennial links more than 80 Bay Area nonprofits, a mobile hub and 17 grants of $20,000 each.
Artist Michelle-Marie Heinemann brings her towering flower statues to New College of Florida, Hawaii, Paris and beyond.
Sci-fi is one of the most popular movie genres, and these four film have had the biggest impacts on some of your favorite movies.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
The question imposes itself irresistibly: Why are the same names always mentioned—Dürer, Grünewald—and not Cranach, Altdorfer, Stefan Lochner, Holbein? Why always Fra Angelico and not Filippo Lippi?
No real scene ever did look like a scene of the stage. That is true in greater or less degree whether the scene be a forest, waving like a set of green banners behind the proscenium, or a street in ...
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