A little over two weeks ago, our newsroom hosted the first installment of a new quarterly live-event series, Culture Makers, where we celebrate local creatives through dialog, multimedia, and live performance. The inaugural event took place at the New Parkway Theater and featured three homegrown talents: documentary filmmaker Niema Jordan, […]
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Many men and women aren’t positive what to make of Tiamat Legion Medusa, the self-described most body-modified transexual in the world, who has transitioned not only from male to feminine, but from human to reptile. But for Carlos Motta, a Colombian artist whose practice is dedicated to documenting techniques of tough […]
Every week, Artnet News brings you Wet Paint, a gossip column of original scoops. If you have a tip, email Annie Armstrong at [email protected]. DAVID ZWIRNER AND HAROLD ANCART PART WAYS It’s pretty rare to see an artist leave behemoth David Zwirner gallery, so you can imagine my surprise when Wet Paint learned […]
BENNINGTON — The former Bennington Centre for the Arts building has a new possession group, which hopes for a June reopening of the facility’s gallery place and 315-seat theater for a complete program of occasions. Unique members of the around the world Society of Animal Artists acquired the 36,000-square-foot center […]
Disney Songs Group Head Of Inventive/Publishing/A&R Mio Vukovic (c) speaks at Musexpo’s Inventive Summit in Burbank, CA on March 21st, flanked by moderator Ritch Esra, Publisher, Audio Registry (r) and Sas Metcalfe, Chief Innovative Officer at Kobalt (r). Last month, Significant Equipment Label Group topper Scott Borchetta splashed chilly water on the […]
After a one year’s pandemic hiatus, the Venice Biennale is finally returning next month. For the prestigious event, sometimes dubbed the “art world Olympics,” countries whip up the best of their nations’ artistic talent to showcase in national pavilions around the picturesque Italian city. As much as galleries might like to […]