Division of the Arts News by Date
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July 2015
07-31-2015
Christopher H. Gibbs, professor of music and coartistic director of the Bard Music Festival, lectures on classical music’s place in political history, “From Plato to NATO.”
07-27-2015
Bard SummerScape made musical history by presenting the first full U.S. staging of British composer Ethel Smyth’s opera The Wreckers.
07-27-2015
Ephraim Asili, technical director of Bard's Film and Electronic Arts Program, will visit Toronto in August to work on his ongoing film series about communities in the African Diaspora.
07-26-2015
From the first airplane flight to the very new Dronestagram page, Teju Cole, New York Times Magazine photography critic, describes the progression of the drone’s-eye view.
07-24-2015
Tom Wolf, a scholar of the Japanese-American figurative painter Yasuo Kuniyoshi, has coorganized a retrospective of the artist's work at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
07-15-2015
Faustine’s series of self-portraits, titled "White Shoes," feature photographs of Faustine posing nude before New York landmarks where African men and women were once bought and sold.
07-07-2015
President Botstein discusses this year’s SummerScape festival and its Latin American focus with the 26th Bard Music Festival, “Carlos Chávez and His World.”
07-06-2015
"A new, experimental production at the Bard SummerScape festival in upstate New York is asking audiences to focus on the darker story behind the musical's well-known songs."
07-05-2015
Professor Leonard’s photographs, on view at the Museum of Modern Art, show low-end commerce from New York to Africa, representing the human toll of corporate globalization.
07-03-2015
Since beginning his career in the 1960s in Greenwich Village’s vibrant jazz scene, Professor Fink has become well known for his striking black-and-white images of New York’s elite at play.
07-02-2015
The New Museum and the MIT Press launch Mass Effect: Art and the Internet in the Twenty-First Century, coedited by CCS Bard's Lauren Cornell and Bard College's Ed Halter.
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