Shots from David Levine’s various reenactments of classic Central Park movie scenes such as Bullets Over Broadway (1994), Symbiopsychotaxiplasm (1968), The Out of Towners (1970), Cruel Intentions (1999), and Portrait of Jennie (1948) as part of Drifting in Daylight: Art in Central Park
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The following essay is by Joel Wachs, president of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.Looking around today it can seem as if there are two parallel art worlds. A small number of
The freelance museum educators working in New York City are a particular breed of professional: highly trained (often with specialized skills for teaching populations with cognitive issues or physical disabilities), mostly possessing advanced degrees, frequently in love with their jobs. For museums, having these vitally committed, knowledgeable personnel to provide a human face for the institution is essential to one of their main objectives: helping the children and adults they teach to develop a long-lasting relationship with the museum. These freelancers are also mostly women who have backgrounds in art history, education, writing, or commercial art trading, or are themselves practicing artists.
The Precarious Lives of Freelance Museum Educators
Dogs, Squirrels, Birds, Never Sleep, Vienna 2012..dv
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Thomas Cole’s sublime “The Course of Empire” headlines an exhibition of 45 landscapes that opened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on December 7.