Works By Iconic Artists & Performers Of The 1970s On View at MOCA Jacksonville
by Blair Ingenthron
- Jan 13, 2024
MOCA Jacksonville has announced A Walk on the Wild Side: ‘70s New York in the Norman E. Fisher Collection at MOCA Jacksonville, an exhibition exploring the dynamic culture of New York in the 1970s that spurred a decade of collaboration and innovation between artists working in a variety of genres.
JAZZTOPAD FESTIVAL NYC Returns For 7th Edition, June 23-28
by A.A. Cristi
- May 17, 2023
The 2023 US edition of Jazztopad, from June 23-30, will feature a series of commissions from the acclaimed Lutosławski Quartet in collaboration with jazz piano luminaries Craig Taborn and Uri Caine, EMMY-winning composer Don Davis and sought-after bassist and composer Michael Bates. Iraqi-American trumpeter and composer Amir ElSaffar will also perform on opening night in a return Jazztopad engagement.
POND Releases New Album Track & Video 'Toast'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Jun 30, 2021
Lyrically, “Toast” addresses last year’s bush fires in Australia and the appalling wealth divide in frontman Nick Allbrook’s childhood home in Western Australia.
Rose Art Museum Presents re: collections
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 29, 2021
Organized in celebration of the Rose’s 60th anniversary and opening June 25th, the exhibition re: collections, Six Decades at the Rose Art Museum, casts a critical eye in these two directions: highlighting the Rose’s radical roots while showcasing the potential for future transformations.
Norton Museum of Art Announces 'For the Record: Celebrating Art by Women'
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- May 20, 2021
On view June 11 through October 3, For the Record features work by Emma Amos, Teresita Fernández, Helen Frankenthaler, Gertrude Käsebier, Käthe Kollwitz, Maria Martinez, Mariko Mori, Alison Saar, Mary Sibande, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others.
POND Releases New Single + Video 'America's Cup'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 19, 2021
Featuring the aforementioned “America’s Cup” and lead track “Pink Lunettes”, on 9, Pond recaptures an anarchic sense of uncertainty and fly closer than ever before to the creative supernova that has blazed across so much of the band’s music.
Vancouver Art Gallery Previews New Fall Exhibitions Tomorrow
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 13, 2020
This fall, the Vancouver Art Gallery presents Victor Vasarely, a selected survey of paintings, sculptures and prints by the Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely (1906a?"1997), internationally renowned for his colourful abstract patterns and playful, and visually engaging aesthetic.
BWW Review: New York City Ballet's NEW COMBINATIONS
by Wesley Doucette
- Feb 10, 2020
What happens when a choreographer goes off the beaten path? This past Friday's New Combinations program at The New York City Ballet staged unique works in the repertory of four icons of the field: Wheeldon, Peck, Robbins, and Ratmansky. The four choreographers taken together offer ballets that we can view as academic curiosities, forgettable B-Sides, or explosive new dance visions.
Ani Glass Releases New Single 'Mirores'
by Kaitlin Milligan
- Jan 7, 2020
Ani Glass releases her new single 'Mirores' this new year ahead of her forthcoming album of the same name. With infectious harmonies and a pulsing dance floor beat, 'Mirores' depicts the journey from dark desperation to motivation and inspiration, showing how we quickly build barriers in reaction to experiences but often forget to lower them. The song represents the liberating feeling of opening up to the world; the alignment of ideas, motivation and energy and that rare but illuminating experience of feeling inspired.
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