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Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage - New York Times

Sun, 04/24/2016 - 16:31

New York Times

Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage
New York Times
As it turns out, the lavish “Incredible,” which returned to the David H. Koch Theater on Thursday — along with its extravagant sets and costumes by the Canadian artist Marcel Dzama — offers little in the way of a compelling story. In a kingdomwide ...

Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage - New York Times

Sun, 04/24/2016 - 02:00
Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage  New York Times

When Justin Peck unveiled “The Most Incredible Thing” in February, fans of this fast-rising choreographer were eager to see his first story ballet. Mr. Peck, New ...

Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage - New York Times

Sun, 04/24/2016 - 02:00
Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage  New York Times

When Justin Peck unveiled “The Most Incredible Thing” in February, fans of this fast-rising choreographer were eager to see his first story ballet. Mr. Peck, New ...

Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage - New York Times

Sun, 04/24/2016 - 02:00
Review: Peck Adapts Andersen, and Good Fights Evil Amid Fine Plumage  New York Times

When Justin Peck unveiled “The Most Incredible Thing” in February, fans of this fast-rising choreographer were eager to see his first story ballet. Mr. Peck, New ...

McSweeney's Archive for Sale - Fine Books & Collections Magazine (blog)

Wed, 04/13/2016 - 10:44

McSweeney's Archive for Sale
Fine Books & Collections Magazine (blog)
It developed a house band--One Ring Zero--and a house artist, Marcel Dzama, and it became a hangout for writers and artists from the area,” writes bookseller Ken Lopez in a brochure for the archive, which is priced at $30,000. “As they did with books ...

Author, actress Amber Tamblyn to share new book in Mystic - The Westerly Sun

Thu, 03/24/2016 - 00:45

Author, actress Amber Tamblyn to share new book in Mystic
The Westerly Sun
Featuring subjects like Brittany Murphy, Marilyn Monroe, and Jane Mansfield — paired with original artwork commissioned for this book, by luminaries including David Lynch, Adrian Tomine, Marilyn Manson, and Marcel Dzama — “Dark Sparkler” is being ...

Discovery Reveals Ancient Humans in Ireland, Norman Lewis' Art Market Moment—and More - Observer

Mon, 03/21/2016 - 09:16

Observer

Discovery Reveals Ancient Humans in Ireland, Norman Lewis' Art Market Moment—and More
Observer
CBS News has a special report on Lewis' art. Here's a collection of artworks depicting the children of artists, as seen by their visionary parents, with works by Carrie Mae Weems, John Currin, Marcel Dzama, Jenny Saville and more. London's Design ...

Discovery Reveals Ancient Humans in Ireland, Norman Lewis’ Art Market Moment—and More - Observer

Mon, 03/21/2016 - 02:00
Discovery Reveals Ancient Humans in Ireland, Norman Lewis’ Art Market Moment—and More  Observer

The first evidence of Paleolithic humans in Ireland has been discovered in a cave in County Clare. The bones of a bear feature 12,500-year-old knife markings.

Guadalajara, Mexico's Party City - New York Times

Tue, 03/15/2016 - 10:15

New York Times

Guadalajara, Mexico's Party City
New York Times
In the last few years, the local pottery maker Cerámica Suro has started producing pieces for the likes of Jorge Pardo, Marcel Dzama and Rirkrit Tiravanija. ''We're out of the mainstream here,'' says Francisco ''Curro'' Borrego Vergara, a Guadalajara ...

Guadalajara, Mexico’s Party City - New York Times

Tue, 03/15/2016 - 02:00
Guadalajara, Mexico’s Party City  New York Times

Thanks to a new arts and crafts movement, the galleries there are as cutting-edge as the food.

Guadalajara, Mexico's Party City - New York Times

Tue, 03/15/2016 - 02:00
Guadalajara, Mexico's Party City  New York Times

Thanks to a new arts and crafts movement, the galleries there are as cutting-edge as the food.

Guadalajara, Mexico’s Party City - New York Times

Tue, 03/15/2016 - 02:00
Guadalajara, Mexico’s Party City  New York Times

Thanks to a new arts and crafts movement, the galleries there are as cutting-edge as the food.

Familiar Names but Unexpected Finds at the ADAA Art Show - Hyperallergic

Thu, 03/03/2016 - 20:36

Hyperallergic

Familiar Names but Unexpected Finds at the ADAA Art Show
Hyperallergic
While most of the fair still skews toward Modern and postwar art, some galleries are presenting newer work by bigger names like Jim Shaw (Metro Pictures) and Marcel Dzama (Crown Point Press), but also by quieter artists like Jasmin Sian (Anthony Meier ...

Familiar Names but Unexpected Finds at the ADAA Art Show - Hyperallergic

Thu, 03/03/2016 - 02:00
Familiar Names but Unexpected Finds at the ADAA Art Show  Hyperallergic

Entrance to the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic). There's often no ...

New York City Ballet injects incredible zing into new Peck ballet and other works - Washington Post

Wed, 03/02/2016 - 17:10

Washington Post

New York City Ballet injects incredible zing into new Peck ballet and other works
Washington Post
Visual artist Marcel Dzama's sets and costumes go a long way to creating an immersive, surreal and edgy world that feels like you've wandered into an antique shop in another galaxy. There's a patina to his brilliant blues, greens and golds, a very ...
Review: 'New York City Ballet Program A' at The Kennedy CenterDC Metro Theater Arts (press release) (blog)

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Review: 'New York City Ballet Program A' at The Kennedy Center - DC Metro Theater Arts (press release) (blog)

Wed, 03/02/2016 - 16:39

DC Metro Theater Arts (press release) (blog)

Review: 'New York City Ballet Program A' at The Kennedy Center
DC Metro Theater Arts (press release) (blog)
When the curtain opened on the dazzling set by Marcel Dzama, the children in the audience made a collective sigh. Based on a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, the story maybe 1870 but the music is contemporary with a score by guitarist/composer ...

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