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Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without Surrealism. In 1924, when French writer, poet, and critic André Breton ...
The amount of herding that happens in the contemporary-art field is surreal. On top of that, many people purchase art for status reasons—they want to own a Warhol, for example. And the art world has ...
The Musicology Colloquium presents a talk by Georgina Born Georgina Born, Professor of Anthropology and Music of University College London, will discuss The Dynamics of Pluralism in Contemporary ...
“TUSARNITUT! Music Born of the Cold,” opening on Nov. 10, juxtaposes prints, drawings and installations by modern and contemporary artists with musical instruments and field recordings.
The Wall surveys how the current practice of art-making, though embedded in the tradition of Chinese civilization, reflects the complicated and rapidly changing Chinese cultural landscape and China’s ...
New York “Tango After Dark,” the two-act showcase of dance and music at the Joyce Theater through Sunday, is a decidedly contemporary take on a style whose roots go back to 19th-century ...
Popular Music is an international multi-disciplinary journal covering all aspects of the subject from the formation of social group identities through popular music, to the workings of the global ...