For the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum’s 50th anniversary, former director Thomas Krens spoke with SundayArts. Wright's design of the Guggenheim stands out as one of the most iconic buildings of the 20th century, and his signature style continues to be celebrated today. Krens discusses Wright's inf...
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For more than 70 years, The Frick has been the home of a concert series of the finest in keyboard recitals, chamber, and early music ensembles. Many of these performances are New York debuts of nationally and internationally acclaimed musicians, helping them launch or further their care...
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This week in SundayArts News: The Cloisters, Brits Off Broadway Festival through 1/3 at 59E59, Alvin Ailey 2009 New York City Center Season 12/2 - 1/3, Tim Burton at MoMA 11/22 - 4/26, Eero Saarinen Shaping the Future at MCNY through 1/31, and Chanticleer NYC concerts - 11/30, 12/1, 12/3.
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For this SundayArts primetime special hosted by Paula Zahn at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center and featuring co-host Philippe de Montebello, see a new episode of SundayArts News, the Bard Graduate Center’s exhibit "Dutch New York Between East and West," Museum of Arts and Design's "Sl...
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This week in SundayArts News: the Cloisters, Mariza & Friends at Carnegie Hall 11/21, Idiot Savant at Public Theater through 12/13, Complexions Contemporary Ballet at the Joyce Theater 11/17-11/29, and Alias Man Ray at the Jewish Museum through 3/14.
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Slash: Paper Under the Knife explores the international phenomenon of cut paper in contemporary art-showcasing the work of artists who use paper as a medium for visually striking sculpture, installation, and video animation. Go behind the scenes with four of the artists featured in the exhibitio...
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This week in SundayArts News: the new Museo Del Barrio, After Miss Julie at American Airlines Theater, Bold, Cautious, True: Walt Whitman and the American Art of the Civil War Era at the Katonah Museum, Bill Viola: Bodies of Light at James Cohan Gallery, Picture Reframed: Leif Ove Andsnes, Bill ...
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This week in SundayArts News: Poets House, Ancient Paths, Modern Voices at Carnegie Hall (10/21-11/10), "Where the Wild Things Are" at the Morgan and Animazing Gallery, Cedar Lake’s Orbo Novo at the Joyce Theater (10/20-10/25), Kandinsky at the Guggenheim and free day Oct 21st, National Design W...
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Patrice Chereau was known to the french at a young age as a theater prodigy who began his professional carreer at 19. He went on to become a critically acclaimed opera director who has also worked in theater and films. Paula Zahn interviews the prolific director making his U.S. directorial debut ...
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This week in SundayArts News: Poets House, "Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History" at the Brooklyn Museum (10/30-1/31), Bye Bye Birdie, 4th Annual Wave Rising Series (through 11/8), Jung at the Rubin Museum of Art, and BAMCinematek: 1962: New York Film Critics Circle.
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This week in SundayArts News: Voces y Visiones and Nexus New York at El Museo del Barrio, Rebel Waltz: Underground Music from Behind the Iron Curtain Nov 6-7, Wishful Drinking at Studio 54, 60x60 Dance at World Financial Winter Garden Nov. 13th , Performa '09: The 3rd Biennial of New Visual Art...
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Hanging Fire is the first U.S. museum exhibition to focus on contemporary art from Pakistan. Representing the current energy, vitality, and range of expression in Pakistan’s little-known yet thriving arts scene, the exhibition comprises nearly 50 works by 15 artists. Melissa Chiu, museum directo...
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