Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Klein And Rothko's Records, Facial Recognition Technology, Taxidermy Exhibition And More!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012
What happens when facial recognition technology moves from studying terrorism to works of art?
Klein And Rothko Break Records
Taxidermy Goes Rogue
Dissected Human Specimens
When Things Get Out Of Focus...
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Priscilla Frank: Is New York Still A Home For Artists?
When asked if New York was the art capital in the 1960s the result was a unanimous "yes," so what changed? The most convincing reason was a positive one: simply, globalization happened, and the center shifted.
E. Nina Rothe: Portrait of Wally: A Film About an Indisputable Quest for Justice
I never imagined that a film about a painting, a portrait of a woman with haunting eyes and copper hair, would be as full of life, love, passion and betrayal as Andrew Shea's Portrait of Wally.
Paul Szep: The Daily Szep- Maurice Sendak
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Evelyne Politanoff: Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada at The Met
2012-05-08-Screenshot20120508at8.51.36AM.jpg"Juxtaposing the work of Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada allows us to explore how the past enlightens the present and how the present enlivens the past."
David Browning: Handsome Is As Handsome Does: The Met's Billy Budd
I was thrilled to learn the Met was to revive its beautiful 1978 production of Mr. Benjamin Britten's masterpiece Billy Budd, based on Mr. Melville's novella of the same name.
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