Museums, galleries and other art institutions are looking for measures to reduce their environmental footprints. Source link
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The singer and songwriter’s fifth album processes intense pain through a high-concept homage to role models including Stevie Nicks, Bruce Springsteen and Britney Spears. Source link
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Glass’s Fourth String Quartet, written after the death of the artist Brian Buczak, will be performed at the New York City AIDS Memorial. Source link
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In an exhibit this fall, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art explores social trends using sports-related art and design objects. Source link
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Museums have adopted creative engagement strategies when renovation work keeps visitors away. Source link
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Museum and gallery shows in Seattle, New York, England and beyond are engaging visitors’ hearts and minds through all of their senses. Source link
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A show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago challenges the timeworn critics’ contention that painting is dead, expanding the idea of what painting can be. Source link
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These shows spotlight tips from experts and interviews with casual hobbyists that may move you to pick up a new pastime. Source link
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Inspired by the presidential election, there are exhibitions, forums and voter registrations. Source link
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