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Book Event: Vinson Cunningham with Doreen St. Felix | Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene
Mar 13, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Join Vinson Cunningham, rising star at The New Yorker, as he presents his highly anticipated debut novel, Great Expectations, at the Book Event: Vinson Cunningham with Doreen St. Felix. This event will take place on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 7:30pm at the Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Great Expectations tells the captivating story of a young Black man whose life takes a dramatic turn during a historic presidential campaign. As David works for the Senator's campaign, he is faced with the challenge of balancing his passionate beliefs with the compromises necessary to become the first Black president of the United States. Along his journey, David encounters a diverse array of individuals who raise thought-provoking questions and prompt him to reevaluate his own identity as a young Black man and father in America.
In this emotionally resonant coming-of-age tale, Vinson Cunningham explores themes of politics, religion, family, and personal growth. Join him in a conversation with writer Doreen St. Felix, followed by a reading and book signing. This is an event not to be missed for anyone interested in thought-provoking literature and the exploration of identity. Admission is free, so mark your calendars and join us at Greenlight Bookstore for an evening of insightful discussion and literary discovery.
Mitch Rowland 2024 (New York) | Irving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G
Mar 14, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Mitch Rowland, a highly anticipated concert, is set to take place at the prestigious Irving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G on March 14, 2024. This remarkable event will showcase the unparalleled talent of the sensational artist, Mitch Rowland. Located at 17 Irving Place, New York, NY, 10003, the venue will serve as the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable evening of musical enchantment. As the stage comes alive, attendees will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the mesmerizing melodies and captivating performances of Mitch Rowland. With an impressive repertoire of songs, Mitch Rowland promises to deliver an awe-inspiring experience that will leave the audience craving for more. The tickets for this extraordinary concert will be available for purchase from October 13, 2023, at 14:00, until March 15, 2024, at 01:00. Embrace the chance to witness the magic of Mitch Rowland firsthand and indulge in a night filled with soul-stirring music. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets for Mitch Rowland, an event that is destined to be etched in your memory forever.
Swolemates Speed Dating | Lincoln Square, Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
Mar 17, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Discover your swolemate at the Swolemates Speed Dating event in New York City. This unique speed dating gathering on March 17, 2024, at Lincoln Square in Manhattan, New York, NY, presents an opportunity for fitness enthusiasts to connect with like-minded individuals. Say goodbye to endless swiping and hello to meeting potential gym partners who share your dedication to a healthy lifestyle.
Ditch the virtual world and step into the heart of Manhattan for an in-person chance to find your ideal fitness companion. Lace up your sneakers and be prepared to mingle with fellow health and wellness aficionados. This event is an exclusive opportunity to forge connections with individuals who prioritize fitness and well-being just like you. Don't miss out on the chance to meet someone who shares your passion for a healthy lifestyle. Secure your spot today for only $23.18 and take the first step towards finding your swolemate.
2024 March Madness Weekend | VIP Experience | Sports Power Clean Energy | Barclays Center, Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Mar 23–Mar 25, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Experience the excitement of the most popular college sports event of the year, the 2024 March Madness Weekend, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. This VIP experience combines the thrill of sports with the power of the clean energy industry. Choose between attending 2 games or all 6 games to immerse yourself in this electrifying event while also supporting clean energy career pathways.
March Madness is a highly anticipated basketball tournament that has been played since 1939. It features 68 teams competing in a single-elimination format for the national championship. The Final Four is the penultimate round, where only four teams remain. Stay updated on the tournament by tuning in to Selection Sunday, when the full NCAA tournament bracket is revealed.
By attending the 2024 March Madness Weekend, you are not only enjoying the excitement of sports but also supporting clean energy career opportunities. Youth sports play a crucial role in shaping the aspirations of school-aged children and teenagers. Sports Power Clean Energy aims to expose them and their families to clean energy lifestyles, workforce training, and career placement. Through our clean-energy education curriculum and insights from clean energy professionals, we aim to inform and inspire the next generation about the clean energy industry.
Join us at the Barclays Center for a weekend filled with thrilling sports activities and the opportunity to invest in a clean energy transition. Discover the possibilities and potential within the clean energy industry that over 90% of Sports Power Clean Energy participants were previously unaware of. Tickets for this VIP experience range from $268.61 to $1,335.68. Don't miss out on this exciting event that combines the best of college sports with the power of clean energy.
Sloth Running Club NYC | Hudson River Trails
Mar 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The Sloth Running Club NYC is a part of the Virtual Run/Running Club series aimed at promoting a healthier lifestyle. This event allows sloth enthusiasts to come together and participate in a run along the scenic Hudson River Trails in New York City. Upon completion of the run, participants will have the opportunity to receive a special Sloth Charm as a commemoration of their achievement. A portion of the net proceeds from this event, as well as 100% of the fundraising, will be donated to The Sloth Conservation Foundation, supporting the conservation efforts for these incredible creatures.
Wave registration for this highly anticipated run is expected to sell out quickly, so it is advised to secure your spot as soon as possible. In order to accommodate a more intimate and personalized experience, each wave will have a limited capacity of 15-20 participants. Runners of all ages and paces are welcome, including those under 18 with a guardian. The run will be supported by our dedicated coordinators who will provide guidance and assistance throughout the event.
Timing for this run is optional, allowing participants to focus on their personal goals without the pressure of timing chips. However, if desired, our coordinators will be available to help track timing using bib numbers provided on race day.
Participants will receive a Swag Bag, including a premium running shirt and a finisher's medal. The swag will be shipped directly to your address, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Race bibs will be provided on race day.
For those unable to attend in person, a virtual run option is available. This unique feature includes the support of a coach who can be contacted via text at any time, providing encouragement and motivation before the run.
By signing up for multiple races, participants can take advantage of a race bundle discount and receive shirts for each race together. Completing three runs with us will earn you a custom runner's trophy.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available, providing businesses with a platform to promote their brand. Additionally, corporate challenges can be organized for companies looking to host a fun run for their employees.
To stay informed and inspired, sign up for our free newsletter focused on fitness. It's a great resource for anyone looking for motivation and tips to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Lastly, we are committed to giving back through our "Around the World Run" initiative. When you register for a race, we will gift a registration to someone who may not be able to afford it, providing them with the opportunity to join in the experience and receive running swag. This initiative supports non-profit organizations working with at-risk youth, orphans, and marginalized populations.
Join the Sloth Running Club NYC and be a part of this incredible event that combines fitness, community, and conservation efforts!
POWERED BY CRUNCHYROLL presents ADO 2024 (New York City) | Palladium Times Square
Mar 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
POWERED BY CRUNCHYROLL presents ADO, a highly anticipated concert event, is set to take place at the renowned Palladium Times Square on March 23, 2024. Located at 1515 Broadway, New York City, NY, 10036, this show promises to be a night to remember for all attendees. Featuring a stellar lineup of songs that are sure to captivate the audience, this event is not to be missed. The tickets for POWERED BY CRUNCHYROLL presents ADO will be available for purchase starting from December 15, 2023, at 3:00 PM, until March 24, 2024, at 2:00 AM. This is a rare opportunity to experience the magic of ADO in a live setting, so be sure to secure your spot before it's too late. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment at POWERED BY CRUNCHYROLL presents ADO.
31 Triggers Live!!!! In NYC SHARE YOUR TRIGGERS WITH PHILIP GALINSKY | Studio Collective, Bedford Street, New York, NY, USA
Mar 26, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Experience 31 Triggers Live with Philip Galinsky in New York City at Studio Collective on Bedford Street. The event will take place on March 26, 2024, featuring triggers inspired by current headlines. Attendees are invited to share their triggers with Philip Galinsky, the renowned author of 31 Triggers and podcast host. This is a unique opportunity to engage in insightful discussions and enjoy a night of entertainment. Don't miss out on this exclusive event to connect with individuals who share your interests and explore the impact of 31 Triggers. Admission is free, so mark your calendar and join us for an unforgettable evening in New York City at Studio Collective, located at 62 Bedford Street, New York, NY 10014.
Erika De Casier - Still On Tour 2024 (Brooklyn) | Warsaw
Mar 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Erika De Casier - Still On Tour, a highly anticipated concert event, is set to take place at the esteemed venue of Warsaw on March 30, 2024. This mesmerizing showcase of musical talent will be held at 261 Driggs Ave in the vibrant borough of Brooklyn, NY. Erika De Casier - Still On Tour promises to captivate audiences with a carefully curated selection of songs that will transport them to a realm of pure auditory bliss. With her unique blend of soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Erika De Casier is set to leave a lasting impression on all those fortunate enough to attend this extraordinary event. The excitement surrounding this tour is palpable, and fans are eagerly anticipating the chance to secure their tickets. From February 9, 2024, at 15:00, until March 31, 2024, at 02:00, tickets for Erika De Casier - Still On Tour will be available for purchase. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to witness a performance that will undoubtedly be remembered for years to come. Mark your calendars and prepare to be moved by the musical prowess of Erika De Casier - Still On Tour.
Women's Month GM Lecture: Irina Krush | Jay Conference Bryant Park-Event Space-Meeting Rooms
Mar 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Attend the Women's Month GM Lecture featuring Irina Krush, the 8-time US Women's Chess Champion, at Jay Conference Bryant Park-Event Space-Meeting Rooms in New York on March 30, 2024. Delve into the realm of strategy as Grandmaster Krush delivers a captivating in-person lecture, followed by an interactive Q&A session. Following the event, engage in friendly chess matches with fellow enthusiasts. Whether you are a seasoned player or a beginner, this event offers a unique opportunity to test your skills, gain insights from others, and relish the camaraderie of like-minded individuals. Light refreshments will be provided, and participants are welcome to bring their own chess sets for maximum comfort. This event is a platform not only for honing your chess abilities but also for building connections and fostering a sense of community among chess aficionados. Seize this exclusive chance to meet and learn from the remarkable Grandmaster Irina Krush. Please note that this event is for Adults (18+) only, with tickets priced at $22.69.
The Whitney’s Collection: Selections from 1900 to 1965 | New York
Jun 28, 2019–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Worlds Beyond Earth | American Museum of Natural History
Jan 21, 2020–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Go far beyond our own blue planet and marvel at the latest discoveries about our cosmic neighbors. Immersive visualizations of distant worlds. Groundbreaking space missions. Breathtaking scenes depicting the evolution of our solar system.
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The 5th Duke of Portland // Tunnel Vision | New York
May 14, 2022–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
An exhibition that reveals the mysterious world of the 5th Duke of Portland.
The 5th Duke was an unusual figure in Victorian high society, and many myths and legends have grown around his memory.
These include always wearing 3 pairs of socks, only eating roast chicken, and communicating exclusively by letter through his bedroom door.
The actual truth behind the stories is uncertain but it seems that the famously private 5th Duke was not a conventional Victorian aristocrat. He is best known for his building projects, which include one of the world’s largest riding schools, 2¾ miles of tunnels, a subterranean ballroom and an underground donkey stable.
The 5th Duke of Portland was a keen art collector, and The Portland Collection remains home to many pieces that he chose. He bought more than 50 paintings, including works by Reynolds and Mytens, over 70 miniatures and an extraordinary array of ceramics.
This exhibition includes the architectural models for some of the Duke’s building projects, portraits of his lost love – the opera singer Adelaide Kemble, the Duke’s death mask, and his iconic double-letterbox bedroom door.
Ver/sammeln antirassistischer Kämpfe - Ein offenes Archiv | New York
May 22, 2022–May 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Kämpfe und Widerstände gegen Rassismus sind Bestandteil der Geschichte dieses Landes. Ob eingewandert, durchreisend oder hier geboren - Menschen mit Rassismus-, Antisemitismus- und Diskriminierungserfahrungen kämpfen seit Jahrzehnten für Gleichberechtigung und gesellschaftliche Veränderung. Ihre Forderungen für Teilhabe und Projekte gegen Rassismus und Unterdrückung haben die Gesellschaft wesentlich mitgeprägt. Ihre Geschichten und Perspektiven bleiben jedoch meist unsichtbar und unerzählt. Ihr Wissen, ihre Erfahrungen und ihre Stimmen werden instrumentalisiert oder fehlen in der Erinnerungskultur und in offiziellen Archiven.
Zusammen mit vielen Menschen aus Ost-, West- und dem wiedervereinigten Deutschland arbeiten wir seit einiger Zeit daran, die Geschichten der Kämpfe gegen Rassismus und Antisemitismus zu erzählen. Gemeinsam suchen wir nach neuen Wegen des Sammelns, Aufarbeitens und Darstellens.
Im FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum ist ein offenes Archiv mit ersten Ergebnissen dieses gemeinsamen Forschens entstanden. Es handelt sich um eine Sammlung an Bruch- und Fundstücken, die bei Workshops und durch Unterstützung der Besucher:innen weiter wachsen wird. Das offene Archiv soll zu einem Debattenraum werden, der vergangene Erfahrungen mit heutigen Debatten und Kämpfen gegen Antisemitismus, Rassismus und allen Diskriminierungen zusammenbringt.
Ein Kooperationsprojekt der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, der Fachhochschule Kiel, des Dokumentationszentrums und Museums über die Migration in Deutschland e.V. (DOMiD) und des FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museums.
Gefördert durch die Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery. | New York
Jul 14, 2023–Jun 24, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Pueblo Indian pottery embodies four main natural elements: earth, water, air, and fire. It is an art form literally of land and place, and is one of America’s ancient Indigenous creative expressions.
Foregrounding Pueblo voices and aesthetics, Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery is the first community-curated Native American exhibition in the history of The Met. The effort features more than one hundred historical, modern, and contemporary clay works and offers a critical understanding of Pueblo pottery as community-based knowledge and personal experience.
Dating from the eleventh century to the present day, the featured artworks represent the aesthetic lineages of New Mexico’s nineteen Río Grande Pueblos as well as the West Texas community of Ysleta del Sur and the Hopi tribe of Arizona—sovereign Indigenous nations where pots and other ceramic works have been made and used for millennia. Visual and material languages of pottery and intergenerational narratives are highlighted throughout the exhibition.
Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery was curated by the Pueblo Pottery Collective, a group that includes sixty individual members of diverse ages, backgrounds, and professions, who represent twenty-one source communities. Selected works are from two significant Pueblo pottery collections—the Indian Arts Research Center of the School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the Vilcek Foundation, New York, New York.
Life Cycles: The Materials of Contemporary Design | New York
Sep 2, 2023–Jul 7, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Any act of good design must also be an act of empathy, respect, and responsibility toward all living organisms and ecosystems––as well as future generations. By translating scientific, technological, and social revolutions into objects and behaviors, design can be an agent of positive change and play a crucial part in restoring the fragile ties between humans and the rest of nature. Life Cycles: The Materials of Contemporary Design explores the regenerative power of design as it shifts its focus towards a more collaborative rapport with the natural world.
The objects in this exhibition highlight the entire life cycle of the materials they are made of. From extraction to reuse or disposal, designers are exploring new ways––sometimes drawn from old traditions––to enlist materials in their efforts to bring ecosystems into balance. Cow manure collected from the streets of Indonesia is transformed into casings for loudspeakers and lamps. Bricks made from crop waste and fungi mycelium are used as a carbon-neutral building material. Bees fabricate honeycomb vases over human-made forms. These objects demonstrate that design can be elegant, innovative, and compelling, while at the same time offering new strategies for repairing our planet.
The Facade Commission: Nairy Baghramian, Scratching the Back | New York
Sep 7, 2023–May 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
For The Met Fifth Avenue’s facade niches, Nairy Baghramian will create four abstract polychrome sculptures with components that seem to have washed up like flotsam and jetsam in the voids of their respective niches. The project is the artist’s first public installation in New York City and is the fourth in the series of contemporary commissions for The Met’s facade.
Born in Iran in 1971, Nairy Baghramian fled to Berlin, Germany, in 1984, where she continues to live and work. Baghramian creates abstract sculptures that explore the dynamics of the body, gender, and dichotomies of private and public space. Her site-responsive sculptures and installations engage with architecture and often evoke bodily gestures, junctures, or fragments. Along with site responsivity, other hallmarks of Baghramian’s work are polychromy and the innovative and subversive use of different types of material.
The exhibition is made possible by Angela A. Chao and Jim Breyer, Robert Denning, Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B. Polsky, and The Hayden Family Foundation.
Fred Eversley: Parabolic Light | New York
Sep 7, 2023–Aug 25, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The exhibition reflects Public Art Fund's ongoing commitment to creating public exhibition opportunities for advanced career artists and artists of color, particularly those who may not have received widespread recognition earlier in their careers. Eversley’s presentation represents not only his first public sculpture in New York, but also the first outdoor placement of the artist’s large-scale polyurethane resin works.
“Fred Eversley’s art immerses us in perceptual experiences that bring us outside of ourselves. He explores how an artwork may inhabit the world around it while simultaneously inviting us into the realms of imagination and mystery,” said Public Art Fund Artistic & Executive Director Nicholas Baume. “, Eversley’s first public work in his home city, takes his series of pristine cylindrical sculptures to a new scale and context, engaging with the ever-changing outdoor environment, the effects of natural light, and the countless visitors whose attention it captures.”
New York-based artist Fred Eversley is a pioneer of the West Coast Light and Space and Finish Fetish movements. With his scientific background as an electrical and aerospace engineer informing his artistic practice for over fifty years, Eversley is renowned for his vivid cast resin works that invite audience-artwork interaction through a range of sensory phenomena. Dedicated to expressing ideas about energy as a physical and metaphysical concern for all of humanity, Eversley’s sculptures center on the parabola, the only shape that concentrates all forms of energy—light, sound, and heat—into a single acoustic and optical focal point.
“My parabolic forms are all about energy. They are made to reflect all the infinite combinations of internal reflections, refractions, color changes, and other optical phenomena that one can experience within a single sculpture,” said artist Fred Eversley. “ and its display in Doris C. Freedman Plaza resonates with my vision of an energetic outdoor focal point to attract public audiences to spontaneously pause, slow down, and engage in numerous ways with a cosmic, mystifying object.”
Eversley’s presentation with Public Art Fund marks an ambitious continuation of his new works, the artist’s first series of larger-than-human-scale, free-standing, floor-based sculptures. These recent works—which debuted at David Kordansky Gallery in May 2023—are conceptually linked to the cylindrical section sculptures the artist first exhibited in his first solo presentation at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1970. The largest work of the series thus far, , is shaped as a plano-convex lens that focuses light into a single line. It acts as an optical instrument where stillness and motion appear to be present at the same time. Its geometrical mass gradually transitions its magenta hue, from rich saturation at its bottom to colorless transparency at the apex. The color saturation further shifts depending on the angle of the viewer and the direction of the sun. The sculpture obtains its luminous tone and reflective quality from its crystal-clear resin material and through a labor-intensive hand-polishing process. appears simultaneously reflective and transparent, liquid and solid—a manmade form with an otherworldly, ethereal quality.
prompts questions about how optical and physical perceptions determine how we connect with each other and the world, communicating a kinetic, palpable sense of the mysterious presence of energy throughout the universe. The sculpture’s properties, and direct placement on the ground, entice viewers to approach and move around the work. Bending, distorting, and reflecting faces, forms, and colors, the work heightens the relationship between the viewer’s body and the cylindrical lens. This key performative facet is on full display in this outdoor work. Interacting with natural light and spontaneous passers-by, it represents Eversley’s most far-reaching and dynamic foray into the cultivation of audience-artwork interaction to date. The work's outdoor site allows for natural light to hit its surface and further generate a range of refractions and prismatic effects, connecting the viewer’s senses with the object and the environment in spellbinding ways. In this way, the sculpture expands and destabilizes multiple states of existence and perception. Straddling the scientific, metaphysical, and mystical, the sculpture functions as a portal for viewers to a world of radiant color, abstracted form, and a re-examination of one’s self and others within our surroundings.
is curated by Public Art Fund Artistic & Executive Director Nicholas Baume with support from Public Art Fund Assistant Curator Jenée-Daria Strand, and developed by former Public Art Fund Senior Curator Allison Glenn.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Fred Eversley (b. 1941, Brooklyn, New York) is a key figure in the development of contemporary art from Los Angeles during the postwar period. He synthesizes elements from several art historical movements associated with Southern California, including Light and Space, though his work is the product of a pioneering vision all his own, informed by lifelong studies on the timeless principles of light, space, time, and gravity. Prior to becoming an artist, Eversley moved to California to become an engineer, collaborating with NASA and major aerospace companies to develop high-energy acoustic and vibration testing laboratories. Eversley’s work on NASA’s second and third human spaceflight programs, Gemini and Apollo, developed his interest in the parabola, which began when he was a teen. His pioneering use of plastic, polyester resin, and industrial dyes and pigments reflects the technological advances that define the postwar period even as his work reveals the timeless inner workings of the human eye and mind.
Eversley will unveil his largest Public Commission to date, a sculptural installation, titled “Portals”, for permanent display in Able’s Park, at One Flagler, West Palm Beach in early summer of 2024, commissioned by Related Companies in partnership with the City of West Palm Beach. He has also been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Orange County Museum of Art, Costa Mesa, California (2022–2023); Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts (2017); Art + Practice, Los Angeles (2016); National Academy of Science, Washington, D.C. (1981); Palm Springs Art Museum, California (1977); Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, California (1976); and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1970). Eversley will be part of two major group shows as part of the Pacific Standard Time Art and Science Collide program 2024. Recent group exhibitions include Light and Space, Copenhagen Contemporary, Copenhagen (2021–2022); Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963–1983 (2017–2020, traveled to five venues); Space Shifters, Hayward Gallery, London (2018); Dynamo – A Century of Light and Motion in Art, Grand Palais, Paris (2013); Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945–1980 (Getty Foundation, 2011; traveled to Gropius Bau, Berlin, 2012). His work is in the permanent collections of more than three dozen museums throughout the world, including Tate Modern, London; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas; Museum of Modern Art, New York; K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The first monograph dedicated to Eversley’s work was published by David Kordansky Gallery in 2022. Eversley lives and works in New York City.
Lineages: Korean Art at The Met | New York
2023年11月7日–2024年10月20日 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of The Met’s Arts of Korea gallery, Lineages: Korean Art at The Met showcases highlights of the Museum’s collection paired with important international loans of Korean modern and contemporary art. This juxtaposition of historic and contemporary artworks—from twelfth- and thirteenth-century celadons to futuristic cyborg sculptures made in the 2000s—displays the history of Korean art in broad strokes through four intertwined themes—lines, people, places, and things. Featuring thirty objects, this exhibition fosters a dialogue of ideas that have resonated across time and bound artists together.
The exhibition is made possible by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, The Republic of Korea (MCST).
紐約百老匯《紅磨坊》音樂劇門票 (活動內容以AI翻譯顯示) | New York
2023年11月22日–2024年5月3日 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
紐約百老匯《紅磨坊》音樂劇門票 (活動內容以AI翻譯顯示)是一個不容錯過的藝術活動。該音樂劇將在紐約市的Al Hirschfeld劇院上演,地址位於302 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036, United States。活動時間從2023年11月22日開始,一直持續到2024年5月3日。門票價格為HK$ 564。
紐約百老匯《紅磨坊》音樂劇是一個充滿魅力和情感的表演,能夠帶給觀眾一個難忘的夜晚。這部音樂劇以其引人入勝的劇情、精湛的演技和令人驚嘆的音樂而聞名於世。觀眾可以在這個舞台上見證一個關於愛、夢想和追求自由的故事。
Al Hirschfeld劇院是一個歷史悠久的場地,提供了舒適和豪華的觀劇經驗。觀眾可以在這裡欣賞到優質的表演,並享受到一個獨特的藝術體驗。該劇院位於紐約市的市中心,交通便利,為觀眾提供了方便的去往和離開場地的途徑。
這是一個難得的機會,讓您在紐約百老匯欣賞到一個世界級的音樂劇。無論是對於藝術愛好者還是對紐約的遊客來說,紐約百老匯《紅磨坊》音樂劇都是一個必須前往的活動。購買門票後,您將能夠感受到這個令人難以忘懷的演出帶來的震撼和感動。
請抓緊機會,預訂您的紐約百老匯《紅磨坊》音樂劇門票,與家人、朋友或愛好者一同享受這個難得的藝術盛宴吧!
紐約百老匯《漢密爾頓》音樂劇門票 (活動內容以AI翻譯顯示) | New York
2023年11月28日–2024年5月3日 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
紐約百老匯《漢密爾頓》音樂劇門票 (活動內容以AI翻譯顯示)是一個不容錯過的藝術活動。該音樂劇將在西 46 街 226 號紐約的劇院上演,地點位於紐約市中心,交通方便。活動時間從2023年11月28日開始,一直持續到2024年5月3日。
紐約百老匯《漢密爾頓》音樂劇以其令人驚嘆的劇情和精彩的表演而聞名於世。這部音樂劇以亞歷山大·漢密爾頓的生平故事為基礎,講述了他是如何成為美國建國之父的。通過精湛的音樂和動人的表演,觀眾將被帶入18世紀的美國革命時期,感受到那個動盪不安的時代的氛圍。
這次活動的門票價格為HK$ 1158,是一場藝術盛宴的絕佳選擇。無論是對音樂劇的愛好者還是對美國歷史感興趣的人來說,這都是一次難得的機會。紐約百老匯《漢密爾頓》音樂劇將帶給觀眾一個難忘的夜晚,讓他們沉浸在音樂、舞蹈和故事的魔力中。
別錯過這場難得的藝術盛宴!購買紐約百老匯《漢密爾頓》音樂劇門票,讓自己沉浸在這個精彩的故事中,一同感受美國歷史的魅力。立即預訂您的門票,您將在2023年11月28日至2024年5月3日期間獲得難忘的表演體驗。
《& Juliet》 | Broadway Shows New York
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New York
The show is a modern retelling of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, but with a twist - it explores an alternative ending where Juliet doesn't die and instead sets out to discover her own identity and independence.
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Mind Mangler: A Night of Tragic Illusion | New York
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From the MINDS that brought The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong to Broadway comes the hilarious new comedy by Mischief!
Sweeney Todd | New York
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Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s landmark musical tells the tale of a resourceful pie shop owner and a vengeful barber out for blood. After he’s sent away by a corrupt judge, Sweeney returns to London years later seeking his long-lost family, and forms an unlikely partnership with Mrs. Lovett, who serves up pies underneath his former shop. Together, they wreak havoc on Fleet Street and serve up the hottest – and most unsettling – pies in London.
Don Giovanni | New York
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"Don Giovanni" is an opera in two acts composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. The story follows the life of the infamous Don Giovanni, a seductive and immoral nobleman who uses his charm and power to seduce and betray women. His actions eventually catch up to him, leading to a dramatic confrontation with his past victims and a supernatural punishment.
Hadestown | Broadway Shows New York
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Hadestown intertwines two mythic tales—that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone—as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, Hadestown is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go.
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The Play That Goes Wrong | Broadway Shows New York
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Welcome to opening night of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society’s newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor. This 1920s whodunit has everything you never wanted in a Broadway show—a ramshackle set, a leading lady with a concussion, and a corpse that can’t play dead. It’s a classic murder mystery… and it’s a mystery how it ever got to Broadway!
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Ian Mwesiga. Beyond the Edge of the World | New York
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New York
Mwesiga’s canvases begin with the figure—fictional characters formed from the artist’s imagination—around which he constructs surreal environments, pairing seemingly familiar landscapes with quietly bizarre atmospheres. This contrast is achieved through Mwesiga’s manipulation of the proportion and setting of quotidian objects. In Tales of the Moonlight Boy, 2023, a bare-chested man reclines on a crinkly, pink satin sheet draped over an ornate balustrade, while a striking, orange bird perches atop a globe-sized passion fruit; in Lady in a Blue Dress at a Bus Stop, 2023, a woman in a brightly patterned dress waits in anticipation on a desolate sidewalk while a figure holding an umbrella dissolves into a grisaille fog.
Within the composition, Mwesiga’s figures appear as if they are situated at the intersection of a parallel dimension that, whether solitary or coupled, suggest isolation. His world consists of ephemeral reflections, refractions, and shadows; like symbols in a dream, imagery recurs throughout the exhibition. In these sequences, order is expressed through tiles and bricks and abstraction is realized through overgrowth and mist—the natural world brought into high contrast. Here, seemingly disparate elements like falling leaves, partially-eaten apples, and black-headed gonolek birds occupy a familiar universe where seasonal, temporal, and lunar cycles are suspended.
A striking spectrum of blue unites the works in Beyond the Edge of the World, gracing glistening pools, abandoned stairwells, and Pepsi billboards with brilliant hues. Mwesiga welcomes the color’s inherent dichotomies, capable of underscoring a sense of calm or melancholy. With blue, he melds the sky, land, and sea, creating a mirroring effect that connects unfathomably vast nature with the landscape in and around Kampala—interwoven with visions from his personal life, experiences, and travels.
The exhibition’s title is borrowed from Haruki Murakami’s 2002 novel Kafka on the Shore. As the author describes and the artist depicts, “Beyond the edge of the world there’s a space where emptiness and substance neatly overlap, where past and future form a continuous, endless loop. And hovering about there are signs no one has ever read, chords no one has ever heard.”
The Time Capsule - a Golden Record | Mriya Gallery
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New York
"The Time Capsule - a Golden Record" is an extraordinary art exhibition presented by Rukh Art Hub that encapsulates the profound human experience of living amidst the ravages of war. This thought-provoking project serves as a poignant attempt to communicate and comprehend the indescribable realities of war to those observing from afar. Drawing inspiration from NASA's Voyager spacecraft, which carried golden records filled with information about humanity and Earth, the exhibition mirrors the concept of reaching out to unknown civilizations. However, unlike the NASA record, this exhibition fearlessly confronts the harsh realities of war, emphasizing the beauty and sweetness of humanity while not shying away from the darkness. Featuring renowned artists such as Polina Kuznetsova, Oleh Kalashnik, and Denis Sarazhin, among others, this exhibition offers a unique viewpoint on war and its profound impact. The event will take place at the esteemed Mriya Gallery in New York City, located at 101 Reade Street, from February 24 to March 3, 2024. Admission is free, providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with the powerful artworks that transcend language and speak directly to the heart. Explore the depths of human experience and witness the profound impact of war at "The Time Capsule - a Golden Record."