…a man named Raymond Hendler and he was an Abstract Expressionist who went to Paris after the Second World War on the GI Bill. And he, when it came back…
Read More…about. But still, I spend a lot of time staring at the unfinished ones. They are for me, even more so now. Matthew Rose Matthew Rose’s studio in Paris, taken…
Read More…in Paris. Philippe Jordan, who is conducting the Ring cycle at the Metropolitan this spring, including last week’s simulcast of Die Walküre, elicited a large, commanding sound, redolent of brine…
Read More…the, the piece is called “It Do Take Nerve” from the line in Paris is Burning when the guy says, um, “Give him a round of applause because, with y’all…
Read More…of color–who have been at the forefront of fashion’s most daring moments, it’s curious that until recently gender-bent and gender-inclusive fashion was embraced so emphatically by New York, Paris, and…
Read More…have been screened internationally at festivals and institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art; United States Cultural Centers in Japan and Paris; International Film Festival in Rotterdam; Berlin Film…
Read More…course he was teaching at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. And check this podcast conversation with Ken from 2013 when Libby and I spoke with Ken shortly after arriving…
Read More…the first that really moved you? It was December of 2013, at the Conciergerie in Paris. Bill Viola’s 1995 installation “Hall of Whispers” was the first artwork in À Triple…
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