Video: Watch Never-Before-Seen Footage of John Lennon & Yoko Ono in 'You Are Here' (Ultimate Mix)'
Incredible, never-before-seen footage of John Lennon and Yoko Ono Lennon, filmed in July 1968 at John’s first major art show You Are Here (To Yoko From John Lennon, With Love) at London’s Robert Fraser Gallery, has been paired together with the brand new Ultimate Mix of “You Are Here,” from his 1973 album Mind Games, for a fascinating new video that offers a rare glimpse into the Lennon’s lives. Watch the video!
The Ballard Institute Presents 'Exhibiting Racism In Museums' Puppet Forum
For its second installment of the 2021 Fall Puppet Forum Series, and in conjunction with the Puppetry’s Racial Reckoning exhibition, the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at the University of Connecticut will host “Exhibiting Racism in Museums” with professor William F. Condee and puppeteer and museum educator Schroeder Cherry.
PLAY OF THE DAY! Today's Play: BURIED CHILD by Sam Shepard
During this time when productions all over the world have been put on pause, we are coming together to celebrate plays that have left their mark on theater history. This week we will be focusing on the plays of Sam Shepard. Today's play, Buried Child.
Shutterstock's 2018 Oscar Pop! Poster Series Draws Inspiration from Iconic Pop Artists
Shutterstock, Inc. (NYSE: SSTK), a leading global technology company offering a creative platform for high-quality assets, tools and services, today launched its sixth annual Oscar Pop! poster series that celebrates Best Picture nominees for the 90th Academy Awards. Shutterstock's talented team of in-house designers seek new inspiration in the challenge to reinterpret the nine nominated films by channeling aesthetics from a variety of artists, both original and contemporary, from around the world. Each of the posters are created using imagery from Shutterstock's collection of over 180 million images.
Zimmerli Art Museum to Display DREAMWORLDS AND CATASTROPHES Exhibit, 3/12
New Brunswick, NJ—January 19, 2016—On March 12, the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers will open Dreamworlds and Catastrophes, an exhibition exploring Soviet artists' engagement with science, technology, and design at the height of the Cold War. The artists featured in the exhibition captured the duality of the intense geopolitical circumstances and the sense of hopeful possibility created by technological advancement in Soviet military and space technologies. Works in the exhibition range from documentary photography, which memorialized scientific achievements and their influence on everyday life, to surrealistic abstractions that encapsulated the sense of a rapidly changing world, to kinetic sculptures that incorporated new technologies. Although created in the Cold War era of the 1960s to the1980s, these works have a renewed relevance and immediacy as current global events have reignited American and Western European tensions with Russia.
Saatchi Gallery to Display POP THE STREETS Pop Art Exhibit, 2/5
London, UK – On 5 February, the Saatchi Gallery will open Pop The Streets in the Prints & Originals Gallery which will run throughout the final month of the current major exhibition Post Pop: East Meets West.
Pop The Streets showcases original and limited edition artworks by an eclectic group of 10 graffiti and street artists. The artists featured in the exhibition are Ben Turnbull, Nick Walker, Paul Insect, Sten and Lex, Orticanoodles, Rene Gagnon, CEPT, Ben Frost, Alaric Hammond and ALO.
Hauser & Wirth to Present Selections from Reinhard Onnasch's Collection, Begin. 2/7
Beginning 7 February, Hauser & Wirth is honored to present an extraordinary selection of works from the collection of Reinhard Onnasch. A celebration of Onnasch's longstanding passion for art and collecting, 'Re-View: Onnasch Collection' is curated by Paul Schimmel, celebrated post-war scholar and Partner of Hauser Wirth & Schimmel. The exhibition focuses on the period between 1950 and 1970, decades when New York's cultural influence was unrivaled and some of the most important artistic movements of the 20th century were born. On view will be iconic examples of Pop Art, Fluxus, Color Field, Assemblage, Minimalism, and Abstract Expressionism.
Hauser & Wirth Presents RE-VIEW: ONNASCH COLLECTIONS, 2/7-4/12
Beginning 7 February, Hauser & Wirth is honored to present an extraordinary selection of works from the collection of Reinhard Onnasch. A celebration of Onnasch's longstanding passion for art and collecting, 'Re-View: Onnasch Collection' is curated by Paul Schimmel, celebrated post-war scholar and Partner of Hauser Wirth & Schimmel. The exhibition focuses on the period between 1950 and 1970, decades when New York's cultural influence was unrivaled and some of the most important artistic movements of the 20th century were born. On view will be iconic examples of Pop Art, Fluxus, Color Field, Assemblage, Minimalism, and Abstract Expressionism.
ART BRITANNIA Showcased at Art Basel, Now thru 12/21
'Art Britannia' explores contemporary practice from UK with an emphasis on painting and craft. The exhibition features a 'mini show within a show', taken directly from The Lion and Lamb Gallery's 'Summer Saloon' exhibition. The Lion and Lamb is an artists run space, located in the back of an East End pub.