Enjoy these hand-selected highlights across our six visual and performing arts newsletters!
For a broader view of the performing arts, check out highlights from three of our newly launched newsletters, and consider becoming a member. Our Hubs & Huddles series brings you insights from global performing arts organizations, while Ensemble delivers one-on-one conversations with international classical artists, and Ellington presents fresh perspectives on everything jazz. Subscribers to our Performing Arts Package get access to exclusive perks including up to 10 monthly newsletters, video podcast episodes, free newsprint issues, and more!
Chaos & Community: Edinburgh International Festival
INTERVIEW | CEO Francesca Hegyi on curating an international experience for a local audience
"As Fake as Canadian Diamond"
QUÉBEC CITY | How Le Diamant revived a cultural beacon from the past, repurposed it for the present, and designed it for the future
KEYBOARD: Vikingur Ólafsson's Mozart & Contemporaries
INTERVIEW | “You have to fight for your freedom in music, whether it’s on the performance front or on the recording front.”
COMPOSER: Bryce Dessner
“If I’m pointing at the moon, don’t draw my finger.”
Julian Lage
On Layers, View with a Room, and the gritty warmth of his guitar sound
For a broader view of the visual arts, check out highlights from three of our newly launched newsletters, and please consider becoming a member. Our Spaces series tours exhibit venues large and small to bring you the spectrum of ways that art can take up space; while Materials finds the technician in the artist, and the art in everyday items; and Studio Sessions checks in with artists to discuss the what, how, and why behind the art they make. Subscribers to our Visual Arts Package get access to exclusive perks including up to 10 monthly newsletters, video podcast episodes, free newsprint issues, and more!
Welcome to the Museum of Bad Art
BOSTON | Getting rejected by this gallery just might be a good thing
METAL: Jeffrey Pang's Adult Toys
OSAKA | “A lot of my customers, like 70%, are actually adults, like working professional adults.”
CLOISTRAL with Iryna Maksymova
The Ukrainian artist contrasting the hyper-masculine imagery of the war with harmonious female figures
CLOISTRAL: Marija Tiurina
HAARLEM | Illustrating the fascinating tension between the familiar and the fantastic