“FAI – Fondo Ambiente Italiano (the National Trust for Italy) presents Long Light. Sean Scully at Villa Panza & the Panza Collection, an exhibition of works by the Irish-born American artist, who is a master of light and colour. Curated by Anna Bernardini, Director of… Read More
Monthly archives of “August 2019”
Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris at Pomona College Museum of Art (PCMA), September 3, 2019 – May 17, 2020
“Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris is a year-long exhibition and residency at Pomona College that includes an evolving selection of new sculptural photographic works derived from Gray’s exploration of the legacies of colonialism in Africa and Europe and a site-specific wall drawing that abstractly evokes a relationship to African… Read More
Clapping with Stones: Art and Acts of Resistance at The Rubin Museum of Art, August 16, 2019 – January 6, 2020
“The Rubin Museum of Art presents the third exhibition in its Year of Power programming, Clapping with Stones: Art and Acts of Resistance. The exhibition brings together 10 contemporary artists living and working in the United States and internationally whose works poetically employ non-conformity and… Read More
Guangzhou Ballet at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, August 17-18, 2019
China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd. (CAEG) returns to the David H. Koch Theater with two ballet productions Carmina Burana and Goddess of the Luo River performed by the Guangzhou Ballet. Winner of 42 international awards and 159 national awards, Guangzhou Ballet is one of… Read More
MASK. In Present-Day Art at Aargauer Kunsthaus, Switzerland, September 1, 2019 – January 5, 2020
“Masks are one of the human cult objects with the longest, richest and at the same time most controversial history. In the interplay between showing and veiling, masks are highly topical in contemporary society and culture as well. The international group show MASK. In Present-… Read More
Last Supper in Pompeii at Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, through January 12, 2020
“When the ash from Mount Vesuvius began raining down on Pompeii in AD 79, people in and around the town were engaged in typical Italian activities – eating, drinking and producing food. Located in the sunny paradise of southern Italy, Pompeii was sandwiched between lush vineyards and fertile… Read More
Yang Liping Contemporary Dance: Under Siege, Mostly Mozart Festival at David H. Koch Theater, August 8–10, 2019
In this U.S. premiere from China’s Yang Liping Contemporary Dance, the astonishing Under Siege portrays the climactic battle between the Chu and Han armies in 202 B.C., an epic struggle that changed the course of Chinese history. Celebrated choreographer Yang Liping employs martial arts, contemporary… Read More
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