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Patrick Kennedy

Patrick Kennedy serves as Lead Critic in the Visual Arts for BroadwayWorld.  He regularly contributes reviews of museum and gallery exhibitions, performing arts events, and new art books.  Active in the world of education and humanities scholarship, Patrick is also an Executive Editor at ILEX Publications and a professor at Kean University, where he teaches courses in international literature and research writing.






BWW Reviews:  DONOHUE'S STEAKHOUSE in NYC, Time-Honored Excellence
BWW Reviews: DONOHUE'S STEAKHOUSE in NYC, Time-Honored Excellence
September 4, 2014

Donohue's Steakhouse located at Lexington and 63rd Street in New York City. The restaurant has been run by the Donohue family for three generations. Their hearty fare will always be in style.

BWW Reviews: MODERNISM IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Offers a New Angle on 20th Century Art
BWW Reviews: MODERNISM IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Offers a New Angle on 20th Century Art
August 26, 2014

By drawing on painters and sculptors from outside the modernist mainstream, the Seattle Art Museum delivers an exhibition that is visually ravishing and historically enlightening.

BWW Reviews: Art to Respect, or Art to Reject, in JEFF KOONS: A RETROSPECTIVE
BWW Reviews: Art to Respect, or Art to Reject, in JEFF KOONS: A RETROSPECTIVE
August 7, 2014

In an enormous and well-curated exhibition,the Whitney Museum invites its visitors to discover and debate one of today's divisive sculptors and painters.

BWW Reviews: DEGENERATE ART Reconstructs Art History at Its Most Tragic
BWW Reviews: DEGENERATE ART Reconstructs Art History at Its Most Tragic
July 16, 2014

With DEGENERATE ART, the Neue Galerie revisits an infamous 1937 exhibition, posing Nazi official artists against vilified German modernists.

BWW Reviews: THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE Reveals George Bernard Shaw's Sense of Excitement
BWW Reviews: THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE Reveals George Bernard Shaw's Sense of Excitement
July 10, 2014

'The Devil's Disciple' is now on stage at The Shakespare Theatre of New Jersey through Sunday, July 27th.

BWW Reviews: NOVITÁ in Metuchen, NJ - 'Italian with a Twist' Surprises and Satisfies
BWW Reviews: NOVITÁ in Metuchen, NJ - 'Italian with a Twist' Surprises and Satisfies
July 7, 2014

Visit Novita Bistro and Lounge in Metuchen, New Jersey for delectable Italian cuisine in a casual, yet elegant setting.

BWW Reviews: Lots of Versatility, and a Dash of Controversy, in SIGMAR POLKE: ALIBIS
BWW Reviews: Lots of Versatility, and a Dash of Controversy, in SIGMAR POLKE: ALIBIS
June 30, 2014

In a major retrospective, the Museum of Modern Art examines the career of Sigmar Polke, a German artist who worked in breathtakingly different mediums and styles.

BWW Reviews: MARK ROTHKO: THE WATERCOLORS Reveals the Delicate Side of a High-Drama Artist
BWW Reviews: MARK ROTHKO: THE WATERCOLORS Reveals the Delicate Side of a High-Drama Artist
June 19, 2014

A new show at Pace Gallery finds Mark Rothko, one of the leading lights of Abstract Expressionsim, combining rigorous techniques, well-chosen influences, and bursts of originality all his own.

BWW Reviews: PULLMAN KITCHEN - On-trend Comfort Food
BWW Reviews: PULLMAN KITCHEN - On-trend Comfort Food
June 17, 2014

Visit Pullman Kitchen in Midtown East for delicious appetizers, sandwiches, specialties, sides and beverages featuring locally sourced ingredients. You will be returning again and again.

BWW Reviews: CANYON ROAD in NYC: Mellow Atmosphere and Masterful Cuisine
BWW Reviews: CANYON ROAD in NYC: Mellow Atmosphere and Masterful Cuisine
June 2, 2014

For delicious food and a wonderful atmosphere, we suggest Canyon Road on the Upper East Side. Enjoy delicious, creative Mexican cuisine and great signature cocktails .

BWW Reviews: The Jewish Museum Revisits Post-Modern Breakthroughs with OTHER PRIMARY STRUCTURES
BWW Reviews: The Jewish Museum Revisits Post-Modern Breakthroughs with OTHER PRIMARY STRUCTURES
May 5, 2014

An 'exhibition about an exhibition,' OTHER PRIMARY STRUCTURES both puts a new spin on a defining moment in modern sculpture and achieves entertaining experiences all its own.

BWW Reviews: GAUGUIN: METAMORPHOSES Celebrates Mastery Across Art Forms
BWW Reviews: GAUGUIN: METAMORPHOSES Celebrates Mastery Across Art Forms
April 22, 2014

With its retrospective of Paul Gauguin's paintings, sculptures, prints, and wood carvings, the Museum of Modern Art provides an evenhanded yet enchanting view of a major modern innovator.

BWW Reviews: STRIKING RESEMBLANCE Brings Honest, Insightful Portraiture to the Zimmerli Museum
BWW Reviews: STRIKING RESEMBLANCE Brings Honest, Insightful Portraiture to the Zimmerli Museum
April 8, 2014

The genre-specific exhibition STRIKING RESEMBLANCE focuses on a difficult artform--the portrait--and reveals moments of enjoyment and enlightenment.

BWW Reviews: Fashion Institute's ELEGANCE IN AN AGE OF CRISIS Mixes Restraint and Ravishment
BWW Reviews: Fashion Institute's ELEGANCE IN AN AGE OF CRISIS Mixes Restraint and Ravishment
April 4, 2014

In a new showcase, the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology focuses on the high-end dressmaking and tailoring that defined 1930s style.

BWW Reviews: ARB's SIGNATURE DUETS Surveys the Wide World of Ballet
BWW Reviews: ARB's SIGNATURE DUETS Surveys the Wide World of Ballet
March 26, 2014

The latest American Repertory Ballet performance at Hamilton Stage in Rahway drew together five short-form ballets, inviting viewers to compare and contrast these vibrant offerings.

BWW Reviews: ARB at McCarter Theatre - A Perfect Showcase
BWW Reviews: ARB at McCarter Theatre - A Perfect Showcase
March 17, 2014

It's been a long, drowsy winter--though if you're a dance buff, the American Repertory Ballet has put together the perfect showcase to jolt you out of hibernation. Starting with the magnificent melodrama Firebird, and following up with the warm-season works Afternoon of a Faun and Rite of Spring, the troupe took the stage at Princeton's McCarter Theatre just this past week. The program was a celebration of dance both new and old--the world premiere of Douglas Martin's Firebird choreography, no less--a revisitation of the balletic past that was taut, nimble, and modern in about the right measure.

BWW Reviews: Pace Gallery Creates a Post-Modernistic Contrast with SOL LEWITT and KEITH SONNIER
BWW Reviews: Pace Gallery Creates a Post-Modernistic Contrast with SOL LEWITT and KEITH SONNIER
February 14, 2014

The showcases SOL LEWITT: HORIZONTAL PROGRESSIONS and KEITH SONNIER: ELYSIAN PLAIN AND EARLY WORKS put side-by-side two artists with markedly different techniques and fascinating points of contact.

BWW Reviews: THE ARMORY SHOW AT 100 Commemorates Revolutionary Modernist Art
BWW Reviews: THE ARMORY SHOW AT 100 Commemorates Revolutionary Modernist Art
February 4, 2014

The New-York Historical Society revisits the 1913 Armory Show, staging a centennial exhibition that raises complex, perhaps inconclusive questions about revolution in the arts.

BWW Reviews: Kandinsky Headlines an Interdisciplinary Showcase with BLAUE REITER TO THE BAUHAUS
BWW Reviews: Kandinsky Headlines an Interdisciplinary Showcase with BLAUE REITER TO THE BAUHAUS
January 21, 2014

In a major exhibition, the Neue Galerie explores the collaborative, integrative artworks of abstract painter Vasily Kandinsky.

BWW Reviews: Jewish Museum Reveals the Darkness and Thoughtfulness of Marc Chagall
BWW Reviews: Jewish Museum Reveals the Darkness and Thoughtfulness of Marc Chagall
January 14, 2014

The new exhibition CHAGALL: LOVE, WAR, AND EXILE offers a new view of a well-liked modernist painter.



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