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01/02/2025
"In 1925, George Hewitt Myers founded The Textile Museum with his global collection of carpets and textiles prized for their “intrinsic beauty of design, color and technique.” Intrinsic Beauty: Celebrating the Art of Textiles brings together… The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum http://artseditor.com/site/noteworthy-eight/
Celebrate the season with a month-long winter festival at the Folger. Enjoy festive decorations, holiday music, free activities, and more from Fri, Nov 29, 2024 – Sun, Jan 5, 2025.
Pink Floyd's The Division Bell album released on 28th March 1994. Listen to the full album to celebrate the 30th anniversary.THE LATER YEARS*Included on ‘The...
Humans are analogue! We're literally sick of the digital world engulfing us. People are yearning for real things and authenticty. IMPOSSIBLE is sensuous and ...
Official Audio for George Harrison - Be Here Now (Take 8)" George Harrison's Living In The Material World 50th Anniversary is now available to pre-save/pre-o...
The Mods were the British subculture that thrust the past into the future. The Mods didn’t just reflect the culture but reshaped it entirely. Can we ever rec...
10/06/2024
As the University of Florida gears up to celebrate Tom Petty Day at the Swamp this weekend, UF School of Music Associate Professor, José Valentino Ruiz-Resto, has authored an editorial that reflects on Tom Petty’s lasting impact on the music industry and explores the lessons today’s musicians can learn from Petty’s legendary career and fierce advocacy for artistic independence.
Dr. Valentino-Ruiz writes: “Tom Petty’s music career is a masterclass in creative entrepreneurship. From his early days with the Heartbreakers to his legendary solo work, Petty not only wrote timeless songs that resonated with millions, but he also built a career that exemplified savvy business decisions, a refusal to compromise his artistic vision, and a deep understanding of the changing dynamics of the music industry. As we examine his legacy, it becomes clear that Petty’s journey offers valuable lessons for those navigating today’s music business and entrepreneurial landscapes.”
(24 Jun 2024) UK WW1 SCULPTURESOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTION SUMMARY:LENGTH: 7:35ASSOCIATED PRESSStroud, Gloucestershire, UK - 20 June 20241. Wide of in...
09/03/2024
How can we create better conditions for artists, from commission and contracts to rights, royalties and legacies?The event took place at Shoreditch Arts Club...
08/11/2024
Shah Rukh Khan sits down with the Artistic Director of the Locarno Film Festival, Giona A. Nazzaro, for an expansive public conversation about his life and c...
(Black screen format for bedtime and nighttime listening)Taking a trip through the constructs of form and labeling, Alan Watts philosophizes about the limits...
07/12/2024
This year, major elections take place in three of the world’s largest art markets: the EU, the UK, and the US. How will potentially shifting political orient...
06/04/2024
Filmed in the sculpture hall of the Hugh Lane Gallery on May 26th 2024.Pelléas Ensemble: Luba Tunnicliffe - violaHenry Roberts - fluteOliver Wass - harpPROGR...
The Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize seeks to discover talented writers on contemporary art. The winner of the Prize receives £1,000, their review is published on Burlington Contemporary and they have the opportunity to publish a review of a future contemporary
05/16/2024
After an emotional bidding battle between many passionate bidders, Leonora Carrington's 1945 Surrealist masterpiece 'Les Distractions de Dagobert' finally so...
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