Division of the Arts News by Date
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August 2016
08-31-2016
The Future Perfect brings together work from the last five years of graduating classes from three ICP programs, including the ICP-Bard MFA.
08-31-2016
The Trisha Brown Dance Company returns to the Fisher Center for a work-in-progress performance in culmination of its fall residency. The program includes the most recent reconstruction of Brown’s brazenly beautiful Geometry of Quiet (2002), an elegant and austere quartet featuring music by Salvatore Sciarrino, as well as other selections from Brown’s 40-year repertoire. The program will be performed on Thursday, September 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fisher Center’s LUMA Theater.
08-25-2016
Humorist David Sedaris, actor-singer Alan Cumming, pianist Jeremy Denk, and experimental accordionist-composer Pauline Oliveros are among those performing this fall.
08-25-2016
Bard writer in residence Francine Prose finds "distraction, humor, entertainment, and pleasure" in Tony Oursler: The Imponderable Archive at Bard's Hessel Museum.
08-24-2016
The "liberal arts comedy" of Bard alumnus Adam Conover's TruTV series, Adam Ruins Everything, aims not only to entertain but also to educate.
08-24-2016
"Do you love museums and hate crowds? Visit this charming UWS townhouse for a double dose of intellectual stimulation and solitude. ... It's cerebral stuff."
08-24-2016
Writer, director, and cinematographer Sonja Tsypin has been awarded the first place 2016 KODAK Student Cinematography Scholarship for her dramatic narrative Powder Room.
08-18-2016
Phyllis Marsteller's exhibition Gehry Forms: Details of the Fisher Center at Bard highlights in striking black and white Bard's Frank Gehry–designed Fisher Center.
08-18-2016
Highlights include acclaimed pianist Jeremy Denk, Pauline Oliveros and the International Contemporary Ensemble, conversations with David Sedaris and Alan Cumming, The Orchestra Now, and more.
08-10-2016
Opus 40 is the masterwork of the late Bard professor and alumnus Harvey Fite '30, the product of his "ceaseless vision" and 37 years of labor.
08-10-2016
Professor An-My Lê urged Emma Ressel to send a portfolio from her Senior Project to New York Magazine. The result is Ressel's ornate and vibrant photo spread.
08-05-2016
Given the tremendous popularity of his work, can Puccini still be considered controversial? Audiences at this year's Bard Music Festival will be able to draw their own conclusions.
08-04-2016
Shaver's Dress the Form is an installation of wall-size fabrics, furniture, and found objects arranged with "skill and aplomb." On view through August 19.
08-03-2016
08-03-2016
Graduates of Bard's Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS Bard) and Program Director Paul O'Neill spoke with artist Nina Canell about her recent international exhibitions.
08-03-2016
Bard writer in residence Teju Cole examines the visual narrative of the iconic images of protestors in the Black Lives Matter movement.
08-02-2016
With an outstanding line-up of events, the Bard Music Festival provides "the perfect platform" for a reexamination of the popular yet controversial composer Giacomo Puccini.
08-02-2016
President Botstein "... turns his ship into the heady winds of late-19th- and early-20th-century Italian music, a turbulent mix of modernism, Futurism, and late Romanticism."
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