NYC-ARTS News | THIRTEEN
Summary: Hosted by Christina Ha, NYC-ARTS News provides a weekly report on the best in performance, museum exhibits, dance, theater, gallery shows, film, and cultural happenings for the New York metropolitan area. The full program, produced by New York's public television station WNET.org, includes these news segments alongside additional interviews, profiles, and curator's choices every Thursday at 8pm and Sundays at noon on THIRTEEN. Check local listings.
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Christina Ha starts things off at the South Street Seaport Museum with its current exhibition, "Compass Folk Art in Four Directions," then a look at a Maurice Sendak restrospective and "Caribbean Crossroads of the World."
Christina Ha starts things off at the Rubin Museum of Art for a look at several exhibitions that span centuries of art from the Himalayas and India. Then we head to the Guggenheim for "Art of Another Kind." An exhibition at Poets House celebrates the friendship between Elizabeth Kray and Stanley Kunitc, and more news.
Christina Ha starts things off at the Rubin Museum of Art for a look at several exhibitions that span centuries of art from the Himalayas and India. Then we head to the National Academy Museum for current exhibition, "Women's Work." Also, "Films That Move," Jazz in July, and more. Check out more arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha starts the news off at The Frick Collection, consisting of 16 galleries of European masterworks. Then we take a look at the Pilobolus Dance Theatre's upcoming season at The Joyce, a sneak peek of "Harvey" on Broadway, and more.
Christina Ha starts the news off with the exhibiton of bronzes by the sculptor know as "Antico." Then we take a look at the summer series "Celebrate Brooklyn" that is underway with a diverse line-up of free concerts, movies and more. We then shift to contemporary dance- the return of "Evidence, A Dance Company" and choreographer Ronald K. Brown to Joyce Theater and more.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the New York Botanical Garden for a celebration of the life and work of Claude Monet, then a look at BAMcinemaFest, the River to River Festival, a Gordon Parks retrospective at ICP, and more.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the New York Botanical Garden for a celebration of the life and work of Claude Monet, then a look at BAMcinemaFest, the River to River Festival, a Gordon Parks retrospective at ICP, and more.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the Park Avenue Armory with a look at Tom Sachs' "Space Program: Mars," then a SummerStage preview, a look at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival at the Walter Reade Theater, and more.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the Park Avenue Armory with a look at Tom Sachs' "Space Program: Mars," then a Tony Award nominee round-up, and a look at Keith Haring's early years at the Brooklyn Museum.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the Gladstone Gallery on West 24th Street with a look at the Anish Kapoor sculpture exhibition, then we catch a preview of the Gotham Dance Festival before heading to the Newark Museum for a look at Romare Bearden.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the Gladstone Gallery with Anish Kapoor's new solo exhibition. Then we go back to school to visit Princeton's art museum. Plus, "The Caretaker" at BAM, "Nice Work If You Can Get It" on Broadway, and more.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the Japan Society with the exhibition, "Deco Japan." Then we take a look at new York City Opera's production of "Orpheus," DanceAfrica at BAM, and more.
Christina Ha starts the news off at the Japan Society with the new exhibition, "Deco Japan." Then we take a look at decorative ceramics at the Morris Museum in New Jersey, a behind-the-scenes peek at "Peter and the Starcatcher" on Broadway, and more.
Christina Ha reports on the latest in arts and culture events, including new exhibitions at the Guggenheim, "End of the Rainbow" on Broadway, the highly anticipated Frieze Art Fair, and more.
Christina Ha reports on the latest arts and culture events happening around our area, including the Whitney Biennial 2012, "The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant Garde" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gotham Chamber Opera's "Il Sogno di Scipione" at Gerard Lynch Theater, and more.