In what could be the last prime-time showdown of the 2024 campaign, the supporting players performed against type. Source link
Read More »When Monet and Turner Found Beauty in London’s Toxic Fog
Monet and Turner found something sublime in the polluted 19th-century city — and maybe something darker, too. Source link
Read More »London Lets Its Gardens Grow Wild
In response to concerns over climate change and plummeting biodiversity, a shift is afoot in the city’s parks. Manicured is out; rugged is in. Source link
Read More »During Frieze Week There Is No Shortage of Things to See
Away from Frieze London and Frieze Masters are an abundance of exhibitions to explore. Source link
Read More »Tate Modern Gives a Fuller View of the Blue Rider
Visitors of Frieze Week have an opportunity to see the exhibition that presents the group as an international and eclectic network of artists. Source link
Read More »During Frieze London, Explore the Regent’s Park
The park has served as an inspiration for writers, poets and artists for decades. Source link
Read More »How Levi’s Turned a Beyoncé Song Into an Ad Campaign
The denim brand was looking for ways to sell more apparel to women, and the megastar gave them a natural spokeswoman thanks to a song on “Cowboy Carter.” Source link
Read More »At Frieze London, Arab Artists Look Inward
ATHR Gallery in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, will showcase works by four artists that explore Islamic artistic identity. Source link
Read More »T’s Art Issue: The Power of Saying No
T looks at some of contemporary art’s genuine iconoclasts — celebrated recluses and others who’ve managed to create an alternate way of being a creative person in a world that sometimes scoffs at privacy. Source link
Read More »Review: Finding the Right Rep for a Repertory Company
Dayton Contemporary Dance Company brought a mixed bill to the Joyce Theater, including a Paul Taylor classic and a dance by the great Rennie Harris. Source link
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