Kerry James Marshall Mural Remains in Chicago Public Library
On 115 South Pulaski Avenue, on the upstairs wall of the Legler Branch public Library in Chicago’s West Garfield neighborhood, hangs a rare treasure: a mural by the famed artist […]
About transgression
At first the subject of transgression might seem to have been thoroughly exhausted. The notion of transgression allowed modernity to be built as a reaction against academicism, it also enabled […]
Tara Donovan’s “Fieldwork” Exhibition: Transcending Material
Mundane, everyday materials find new life and beauty through the art of Tara Donovan and her exhibition, Fieldwork. For the first time, the artist’s free-standing and wall-based objects are presented […]
D.C.’s short-lived amendment to censor arts funding
On Monday, 5 November, the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) applied an amendment to the grants that were already approved for recipients. The sweeping language of the […]
Lionel Aeschlimann : Art Banker
Mirabaud is one of the largest and one of the oldest private banks from a historical financial centre, Geneva. Through the years it has grown internationally with subsidiaries in close […]
Schoenberg, de Keersmaeker, Freud, and the restless nights of autumn in Paris
Autumn in Paris is brimming with exciting events of all kinds and while some of the films previewed at the Cannes Film Festival may be slow to reach movie theatres, […]
New York City commits $43.9 million to cultural programming in record-breaking budget
The common tone in a press release from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) on 23 October is that of optimism and support for the arts. ‘When the arts […]