Division of the Arts News by Date
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July 2018
07-25-2018
The Conditions of Being Art: Pat Hearn Gallery and American Fine Arts, Co. (1983–2004) is on view at Bard’s Hessel Museum of Art through December 14.
07-25-2018
The Block Museum of Art is devoting its first-floor gallery to Chan’s media work Happiness (finally) after 35,000 years of civilization.
07-23-2018
The exhibition, which travels to the Mississippi Museum of Art in September, shows how Gibson draws upon his Native American heritage as well as postwar abstractionism.
07-23-2018
The magazine presents excerpts of archival exhibition reviews from American Fine Arts, which along with Pat Hearn Gallery is featured in the exhibition.
07-17-2018
“If there’s traffic on the Taconic State Parkway, head for the second star to the right and fly straight on ’til morning ... in time for Peter Pan” at Bard College.
07-17-2018
Art in America presents excerpts of archival exhibition reviews from Pat Hearn Gallery and American Fine Arts, Co. to mark the CCS Bard exhibition highlighting the two galleries.
07-16-2018
This new staging represents an all-too-rare opportunity to see one of 19th-century Russia’s most popular operas, depicting a fallen angel who falls desperately in love with a mortal princess.
07-15-2018
Assistant Professor of Literature Peter L’Official on how Arthur Jafa manipulates time to illuminate black experience in the video collage Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death.
07-12-2018
The New Academy Prize in Literature—which is open to public voting—provides an alternative to this year’s canceled Nobel Prize in Literature, and Neil Gaiman is among the nominees.
07-11-2018
The Bard MFA presents the Class of 2019 thesis exhibition, titled Setup, on view from July 21 through July 28 at the Bard College Exhibition Center/UBS Gallery in Red Hook.
07-10-2018
The renowned choreographer adapted T. S. Eliot’s poems for the SummerScape stage, and it may be the “greatest creation of dance theater so far this century.”
07-09-2018
The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College (Bard MFA) presents Setup, the Class of 2019 thesis exhibition, at the Bard College Exhibition Center/UBS Gallery in Red Hook. Opening reception on Saturday, July 21.
07-08-2018
With 68.5 million people forced from their homes in 2017, Professor in the Arts Neil Gaiman explains why every one of them needs our help.
07-03-2018
Bard alumnus John Yau talks to Martha Wilson, founder of Franklin Furnace, and artist William Villalongo about Johns’s life and work.
07-03-2018
The exhibition, entitled I Am a Ghost, offered BCB students a platform to share their migration experience through art.
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