"Maintaining institutional funding, ensuring fair pay, and securing third-party funding" are key challenges going forward.
The Forward on MSN
As long as there are movies about Nazis, there will be movies about the art they looted
Pascal Bonitzer's 'Auction,' which concerns the provenance of an Egon Schiele painting, joins movies like 'The Train' and ...
The festival’s closing night film is 1972’s “Black Girl” (Nov. 16). Directed by Ossie Davis, it was also recently restored, ...
Plus: a new book from Chantal Joffe and Olivia Laing, satin flats for holiday parties and more recommendations from T ...
Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSN
Arts Council of Midland’s Makers Market draws hundreds to shop local
Many locals turned out for the Arts Council of Midland’s Makers Market, featuring local artisans and family-friendly shopping that encouraged buying local.
Welcome, dear readers to Halloween, when in the UK and US children dress as their favourite fictional horror characters (and ...
ARTnews on MSNOpinion
How Jean Baudrillard Turned Philosophy into Performance Art
Baudrillard thought The Matrix made "an embarrassing error" in its caricatured contrast between the simulated and the real, ...
The Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden is located at 145 Broad Acres Road in Bishopville, South Carolina. It’s typically open Tuesday through Saturday, though hours can vary seasonally. There’s no admission ...
The illuminated menu showcases American classics elevated to art form – signature burgers with names like “After Dark” and “The Original,” hot dogs dressed in regional glory, and milkshakes so thick ...
Wilmington Star-News on MSN
Film documentary about iconic Wilmington artist explores her 'draw or die' life
An inspired and insightful documentary film takes a deep dive into the life and work of late Wilmington artist Minnie Evans.
ABT’s latest season brings 15 ballets to the stage, including a world premiere, several company premieres and a well-curated ...
Yonhap News Agency on MSN
Enduring bond between two abstract masters Kim Whanki, Adolph Gottlieb on view at Pace Seoul
Korean abstract master Kim Whanki (1913-1974) was already a well-established artist in South Korea when he moved to New York ...
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