Month: September 2015

September 26–December 12, 2015  Blaffer Art Museum University of Houston
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum Show

September 26–December 12, 2015 Blaffer Art Museum University of Houston

Time / Image gathers work by eleven artists who render time perceptible as an expansive medium for play and for serious political imagination. They seek out and develop temporal strategies of representation, whether in cinematic images that revive ghostly residues, in image juxtapositions that propose unexpected alignments, or in experiments […]

Doris Salcedo Retrospective June 26–October 12, 2015
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum Show

Artists and scholars at the Guggenheim this fall Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 5th Ave at 89th St New York City

This fall, the Guggenheim Museum offers three unique opportunities to hear from prominent voices in the arts. Richard Meyer of Stanford University will deliver the Twenty-Eighth Annual Hilla Rebay Lecture, which will focus on American folk artist Morris Hirshfield. In a day-long symposium, Doris Salcedo joins noted writers, philosophers, and […]

Tate Modern’s groundbreaking The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop; an interview with Alexander S.C. Rower, grandson of Alexander Calder
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum Show

Tate Modern’s groundbreaking The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop; an interview with Alexander S.C. Rower, grandson of Alexander Calder

September 16, 2015 Tate Etc. Tate Etc. issue 35 Visiting and revisiting art, et cetera www.tate.org.uk/tateetc Download the e-flux iPad App Share Highlights include: an introduction to Tate Modern’s groundbreaking The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop; an interview with Alexander S.C. Rower, grandson of Alexander Calder; Catherine Lampert‘s insight […]

Art, entertainment, Theatre

Palm Beach Dramaworks Launches Sixteenth Season with William Inge’s Picnic 2015-2016 Season opens on October 9

Palm Beach Dramaworks Launches Sixteenth Season with William Inge’s Picnic   2015-2016 Season opens on October 9 Picnic, the 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by William Inge about sexual repression, longing and disillusionment, and the narrow-minded limitations of life in a small Midwestern town, launches Palm Beach Dramaworks’ 2015-2016 season on […]