All Bard News by Date
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July 2017
07-31-2017
No to the Invasion opens up a space where artworks can subvert curatorial plots, presenting a rare opportunity to engage with the research-based art projects of the Arab world.
07-27-2017
Egyptian artist and Bard College Berlin Professor Heba Y. Amin's work looks at the convergence of politics, technology, and architecture, and will be featured in the Istanbul Biennial this fall.
07-27-2017
The Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS Bard) and the Human Rights Project at Bard College have announced that the curator and writer Galit Eilat has been selected as the fourth recipient of the Keith Haring Fellowship in Art and Activism. Made possible through a grant from the Keith Haring Foundation, the Fellowship is an annual award for a scholar, activist, or artist to teach and conduct research in art and activism at Bard College.
07-26-2017
The Princess Grace Foundation is awarding over $1 million to help fund a new generation of exceptional artists, including Bard student and emerging filmmaker Sadie Schiffman-Eller '18.
07-25-2017
The festival enters its second decade with a global lineup of artists who interrogate the boundaries of genre and geography in performances, installations, and public conversations, coming to New York September 6 — October 15.
07-19-2017
“We need art to give us as much knowledge of the larger world...as possible.” The 40 works in No to the Invasion bring the modern Arab world into vivid focus.
07-18-2017
“What interests me is looking at the world with intention,” says Stephen Shore of his prolific Instagram, selections of which will be featured in his MOMA retrospective opening November 19.
07-17-2017
The Wooster Group founding member Elizabeth LeCompte directs the world premiere of A Pink Chair, a 100th-birthday tribute to acclaimed director Tadeusz Kantor, now showing at the Fisher Center through July 23rd.
07-17-2017
In a BCG exhibition curated by Françoise Louis, the oldest extant illustrated guidebook on the Confucian classics, the Sanli tu (961 CE) is displayed alongside the depicted ritual objects.
07-05-2017
Galerie Judin, Berlin is presenting “Years Disappear” by American artist John Kleckner (b. 1978), on view through August 19.
Kleckner’s new repertoire of form is based on an on-going series of paper collages that he started making in 2012.
Kleckner’s new repertoire of form is based on an on-going series of paper collages that he started making in 2012.
07-03-2017
The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College (Bard MFA) presents the Class of 2018 Thesis Exhibition July 22–30 at the Bard College Exhibition Center/UBS Gallery at 29 O’Callaghan Lane in Red Hook, New York, with an opening reception on Saturday, July 22, from 1 to 4 p.m. The exhibition brings together candidates’ culminating work in film/video, music/sound, painting, photography, sculpture, and writing. Performances, readings, and screenings of time-based works will take place on the Bard College campus during the evenings of July 24–28.
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