In Paris, a new production from Richard Nelson imagines a day on tour with Konstantin Stanislavski’s theater company in 1923, but misses the historical context. By Laura Cappelle The critic Laura ...
For Dear Life examines how illness and disability shape American art, featuring Katherine Sherwood. For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability explores how illness and disability have shaped ...
When New York art dealers and collectors decamp for the Hamptons each summer, art fairs are not far behind. The annual Hamptons Fine Art Fair (July 13–16), which calls Southampton home, is one of the ...
In the early part of the American nation, science and art were brothers born to the mother of necessity. Charles Wilson Peale was a prominent painter in Colonial Philadelphia for whom most of ...
“For Dear Life” is the first exhibition to survey the themes of illness and disability in American art from the mid-20th century to the COVID pandemic. It’s part of PST Art, an enormous collaboration ...
There's one moment that stands out for Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego curator Jill Dawsey when it comes to the relationship between visual art and disability. In 2014, she encountered a ...
It was 1950: The Korean War was starting and the Cold War was underway. Jell-O salads were trending at dinner parties and Disney’s “Cinderella” was playing on the big screen. And, on Oct. 2, 1950, the ...
The nonprofit Arts of Life will project works of colorful and abstract images on the facade of Merchandise Mart every evening from Sept. 11 through Oct. 5 as part of its 25th anniversary. The ...
The University of Delaware’s Student Life Art Contest once again showcased the incredible creativity, talent and imagination of our Blue Hen community. “Art is a powerful form of student voice,” said ...
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