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Beyond Ballroom: Twyla Tharp’s American Classicism In “Nine Sinatra Songs,” recently revived at City Center, Tharp captured elusive strains in the country’s DNA. Share full article ...
This reassessment starts at the top. For the first time in it’s history, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York showcases Native works in its American Wing which dates back to 1924.. Art of ...
A standing-room-only crowd gathered in the Great Hall of the venerable Metropolitan Club in New York City last December as the Stanford White Awards, created by the Institute of Classical ...
Hirschl & Adler Galleries turns its rooms at the Fuller Building into an education of furniture, lighting, ceramics, silver, and glass of the early-to-mid 1800s ...
The National Civic Art Society’s position, however, is quite clear: Modernism is a plague on our collective house, a rupture with the evolving classical tradition that began with the Greeks and ...
Artist/Director Kevo is set to produce six stage plays in just one year, blending classical techniques with African American ...
The American Classical Orchestra will celebrate its 40th anniversary in the 2024-25 season with a series of special performances. Learn more about the programming and see how to purchase tickets ...
Although few people can name even three black classical composers, the Chicago-based violinist Rachel Barton Pine can name 350.
“Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918-1936” remains at the Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, at 89th Street, through Jan. 9; guggenheim.org.
To my undergraduate gaze, no professor was more in harmony with all this than Mark Van Doren. In our first acquaintance I was not aware of him as a distinguished scholar and critic of American ...