The Art Scene 03.07.19
The Art Scene 03.07.19
"Love and Passion" in Bridgehampton, Brad Phillips at Harper's Manhattan apartment
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"Love and Passion" in Bridgehampton, Brad Phillips at Harper's Manhattan apartment
Cowgirls bring Zima! to Quogue, invasion of 1960s rock at Bay Street, Piano Bar launches at Southampton Arts Center
Guild Hall knows how to throw a party, and it showed that Monday with the 34th Academy of the Arts Achievement Awards dinner high above Manhattan at the Rainbow Room.
“Voyeur,” an immersive theater piece, will take place on Saturday at a private waterfront house on the Grace Estate in East Hampton’s Northwest Woods.
This year there were setbacks, cancellations, new locations, and restructurings, but the shows still went on during the 2019 New York Armory Art Week.
Unusual landscapes at Nightingale, George Negroponte in Manhattan, and Jill Freedman's "Dogs"
An oldies concert and a basketball film at the East Hampton Library, Sag Cinema presents a political fantasy, Broadway's ghosts, and more
Doug Kuntz, a photojournalist who turns his lens on populations in peril — from the dying days of the baymen culture of Bonac to neighborhoods ravaged by Superstorm Sandy to the “hell on earth” of Moria, the migrant camp on Lesbos, Greece — has returned recently from what might be his most harrowing, and awe-inspiring, artistic journey yet: documenting the voyage of a ship called the Sea Watch 3 as it rescued 47 migrants from a sinking rubber raft off the coast of Libya.
Guild Hall knows how to throw a party, and it showed that Monday with the 34th Academy of the Arts Achievement Awards dinner high above Manhattan at the Rainbow Room.
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