August 30, 2024
Artists

John Rich Says Country Artists No Longer Have Creative Freedom: “Wokeism Made Its Way To Nashville”

Seems like “creative freedom” is something that’s been missing in Nashville for a long time. Of course we can sit here and complain about the “bro country” era where every song was the same tired trope about driving your pickup truck to pick up your girl in her cutoff jean shorts and heading down a

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Artists

Women-only exhibit sued by man — artist fires back in the best way in court

No boys allowed! A pricey exhibit meant for women visitors only — titled “Ladies Lounge” and created by artist Kirsha Kaechele — has led to a formal complaint against Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) after a man was reportedly denied entry to the show. But Kaechele made an appropriate — and memorable

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Artists

County seeking artists for new Key Biscayne library | Key Biscayne

We know you’re out there! Professional artists who would like to showcase their works in the soon-to-be-built library on Key Biscayne have a chance to apply for commissions to design unique artwork that will contribute to the identity of the facility and engage visitors, as well. Through the Miami-Dade County’s Department of Cultural Affairs, $100,000

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Artists

Why Are So Few Stars Backing Him?

Christopher Polk With performances by Lizzo, Queen Latifah, Ben Platt and Cynthia Erivo, plus appearances by former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, a fundraiser for Joe Biden at Radio City Music Hall on Thursday (Mar. 28) in New York could jump-start the incumbent’s so-far minimal public support from Democratic-leaning music stars for the upcoming

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Art Investment

Becoming the Go-To Place for Art Auctions, Redefining the Art Investment Space

London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – March 26, 2024) – Marten Stanmore, acclaimed for curating high-quality, limited edition, and original artworks, proudly announces the expansion of its services with the launch of an innovative advisory arm. This strategic enhancement propels Marten Stanmore to the forefront of the art market, establishing it as the quintessential destination for

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Artists

Applications Are Open for the Oglala Sioux Artspace Artist-in-Residency

Details By Native News Online Staff March 26, 2024 The First Peoples Fund is accepting applications for the Oglala Lakota Artspace Artist-In-Residence Program until Monday, April 8. The program is open to Oglala Lakota visual artists, writers, composers, choreographers, interdisciplinary artists, performance artists, and collaborative teams.  Never miss Indian Country’s biggest stories and breaking news. Sign

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Artists

5 Music Artists Who Successfully Transitioned into Country Music!

Country music is one of the oldest types of music in the United States, having started in the early 20th century. Many famous artists have tried their hand at the genre, like Bob Dylan in the late-1960s and Lionel Richie in 2012. Here are five artists who successfully made the move into country music! Beyoncé

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Artists

A painting by a Springfield artist is headed to the Smithsonian

A painting in the Springfield Art Association‘s permanent collection by a local artist who gained international acclaim is headed to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. “Woman with a Monkey” by Ethel Mars, believed to be a self-portrait created in Paris between 1906 and 1909, will be shown at the National Portrait Gallery as part

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European Art

From Titian to Raphael: 59 original works outline 500 years of European art

The exhibition Titian and the Renaissance: Masterpieces of European Art in 500 Years opens on March 23, 2024 at the Meet You Museum in Beijing. Photos: Courtesy of Meet You Museum A new exhibition – Titian and the Renaissance: Masterpieces of European Art in 500 Years – opened on Saturday at the Meet You Museum

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Artists

Call to artists: Surviving and hope

LIBERTY, NY AND HURLEYVILLE, NY — From mid-May through September, the Liberty Museum & Arts Center in Liberty and the Sullivan County Museum in Hurleyville, as well as SALT, Citizens for Equal Justice and others, are hosting exhibits on the theme “Voices of Survivors: Inspiring Hope, Sanctuary, Compassion and Community.” Prose, poetry, art and photography

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