Two other artists whose work has recently attracted attention also anchored the show. Although Henri Martin and Jakob ...
Nathan C. Stewart is the Associate Director of the William H. Ralston Listening Library and Archive at the University of the ...
Paul du Quenoy on a recital by the baritone Lucas Meachem for Vocal Arts D.C.
In my recent review of the Aspen Opera Theater’s production of Le nozze di Figaro, I mentioned the rise and brief zenith of ...
Toby Guise on the fifth Transylvanian Book Festival in and around Richiș, Romania.
The year 2024 marks Surrealism’s centenary: André Breton’s Manifesto of Surrealism was published in October 1924, and a copy of the book features in the massive show celebrating the movement at ...
William Sartain, after Thomas Phillips, Portrait of Byron, 1868, Mezzotint, The Print Collection of the New York Public Library. “Byron: A Life in Motion,” at the New York Public Library’s Stephen A.
It’s not unthinkable that you would find an anonymous, rolled-up painting—at a flea market, say—and hang it up in your home for a splash of color. But it’s pretty unusual to discover later on that the ...
Roger Kimball, the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights of the October 2024 issue and reads from its opening pages.