October 12, 2024
Artists

Fallout TV show leads to massive listenership boost for soundtrack artists

Amazon‘s Fallout TV show has led to a massive boost in listenership for classic artists featured in the show. The TV adaptation, which has been met with critical and fan acclaim, features music that originally appeared in the Fallout franchise, as well as new tracks exclusive to the television version. Following its inclusion in the

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Artists

Meet the Turner Prize 2024 shortlisted artists

The Turner Prize 2024 shortlisted artists have been announced today (24 April): Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur, and Delaine Le Bas. An exhibition of their work will be held at the Tate Britain from September 2024 to February 2025, with the winner of the 40th edition of the prize set to be unveiled on

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Artists

Five things to do: Dance along with Elvis, Jimmy Buffett rtibute artists at Lexington events | Entertainment

Whether it is Elvis or Jimmy Buffett tribute artists you want to watch perform, you can do it in Lexington this weekend. Check out these events and three more in Five Things To Do this weekend in Davidson County. 1. Tribute to the King The third annual NC Tribute to the King will take place

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European Art

Bitcoin Halving Party Unites Art And Tech At Warsaw Bitcoin FilmFest

This photograph taken on March 23, 2024 shows the Palace of Culture in Warsaw illuminated after … [+] being switched off to mark the Earth Hour. Photo by Wojtek Radwanski AFP via Getty Images The 2nd Annual Bitcoin FilmFest in Warsaw coincided with the bitcoin halving at block 840,000, an important event where the rewards

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Visual artists

Kehinde Wiley’s New Show Seeks Enlightenment in Darkness

This article is part of our Museums special section about how institutions are striving to offer their visitors more to see, do and feel. To enter Kehinde Wiley’s show “An Archaeology of Silence” is to step into darkness, where only the art itself seems to emit light. The space feels somewhere between a crypt and

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Artists

Artist’s work featuring Ford Escort in a giant doily and Irn Bru among shortlist

A red Ford Escort covered in a giant doily is among the artworks nominated for this year’s Turner Prize. The four artists in the running for the prestigious £25,000 prize include three Londoners with work including traditional drawing as well as more eccentric installations all shortlisted by the judges. Jasleen Kaur’s work uses the car,

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Artists

RADAR Italy Returns With 6 Artists Transforming the Country’s Music Landscape — Spotify

As Spotify’s program to spotlight rising talent from around the world, RADAR supports emerging artists on their journeys to global stardom. Since its launch in 2020, RADAR has featured more than two dozen up-and-coming Italian artists. From BLANCO to BigMama, ARIETE to Il Tre, Rhove to NASKA, many of these entertainers have leveraged RADAR to

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European Artists

Art Brut announce new ‘best of’ compilation and UK/European tour

Art Brut have announced details of new ‘best of’ compilations, set for release this summer, as well as an upcoming UK and European tour. Find the details below. Announced today (April 24), the new releases from the Perennial pop enthusiasts are due  to arrive on July 4 via Demon Records and Edsel, and will see

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Visual artists

How Festival of the Arts generates $28M in economic activity for OKC

Listen to this article OKLAHOMA CITY – The 58th annual Festival of the Arts produced by Arts Council Oklahoma City opens Thursday with 144 visual artists, 80 of them new to the city. Seth Lewis, festival director, said more than 200 new artists from coast to coast applied to exhibit after ACOKC cut the number

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Art Investment

ART enhances global investment reach with first overseas office

Australian Retirement Trust (ART) has opened its first overseas office in London as it seeks to further capitalise on international investment opportunities. A spokesperson confirmed that a team of three existing ART employees moved to the UK in mid-March, with the focus being on a “select few” working with external managers and taking advantage of

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