Theatre on the waves- The Amara Zee sets sail again
With the majority of theatre companies still adjusting to the current norm, the biggest question facing them remains more or less the same as before: how do we get theatre […]
Art World Roundup: thieves steal Frans Hals painting for the third time, a UK study highlights lack of women represented in public works, and more
In this week’s Art World Roundup, we cover a library acquisition nearly 400 years in the making, a UK study showing the disparity amongst women and men in publicly-owned statues, […]
Whitney faces backlash for now cancelled exhibition that included works bought in fundraisers
Ahead of their scheduled reopening next week, the Whitney Museum of American Art has found themselves in yet another controversy. Yesterday, the museum announced that it was cancelling a forthcoming […]
Four underwater museums to add to your bucket list
Last week, KAWS made headlines after sending COMPANION, his now iconic sculpture, in to space. It’s rare that an artwork finds itself that far off the Earth’s surface, but what […]
A brief look at the Crazy Horse Memorial taking shape in South Dakota
When asked where you might find the largest face in the US, one might think of the Statue of Liberty, whose face is eight feet tall, or better yet, Mount […]
Back to school for the arts- a worrisome return to form
School’s out for summer. School’s out forever. While the legendary Alice Cooper line may be a bit of hyperbole, this is one year where there was reason to pause […]
Art World Roundup: a £1.1M facemask, the search for the owners of a painting stolen in WWII, and more
As this week comes to a close, we dig into a painting that’s gone on display in France after it was stolen during WWII with the hopes of finding its […]