Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Tonia Shoumatoff
Lauren Hermele has a passion for telling stories with pictures. She is currently doing a one-month residency at the Wassaic Project to document the changing ... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Stephen Kaye
Zhang Zuo’s performance at Alice Tully Hall last Thursday was billed as the William Petschek Piano Debut Award, but it was no debut. Ms Zuo ... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Kevin T. McEneaney
Among twentieth-century virtuoso violin concertos in the standard repertoire, none are more prized than Violin Concerto in D minor by Sibelius (1904) and Violin Concerto ... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Carola Lott
Geneva Clair Harrison hopes her paintings and photographs will inspire people to recognize the beauty in the natural work and care enough to preserve it. ... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Carola Lott
The Morrison Gallery is showing the work of three local artists – painters Carroll Macdonald and Robert Lenz and sculptress Anne Huibregtse. Carroll Macdonald’s wooded ... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Carola Lott
By 1900 the American artist John Singer Sargent had tired of painting the rich and the famous who trooped into his London studio, drawn by ... Read More →
Published on May 8th, 2013 | by Carola Lott
“Testimony,” an exhibition of the work of photojournalist Ron Haviv and curated by Millbrook School art students, can be seen at the school’s Warner Gallery. ... Read More →
Published on May 7th, 2013 | by Carola Lott
“The Pop Object: The Still Life Tradition in Pop Art,” the current exhibition at Acquavella Galleries in New York City, does much to brighten the ... Read More →
Published on May 7th, 2013 | by Stephen Kaye
Richard Goode, who played an all-Beethoven program at Carnegie Hall last Wednesday, is known for the emotional content that he conveys with a gentleness that ... Read More →
Published on May 7th, 2013 | by Kevin T. McEneaney
In his famous Autobiography, John Stuart Mill recounted his nervous breakdown at the age of twenty. Tired from his ambitious studies, which included several languages ... Read More →