Davidson on James Turrell’s Hallucinatory Guggenheim Transformation
He's given visitors a new reason to raise their gaze.
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He's given visitors a new reason to raise their gaze.
The mayor leaves an immense to-do list for his successor.
Recently, he has embarked on a different kind of wandering, which brings him to the Celebrate Brooklyn! festival on June 21.
Why architects have never stopped paying tribute to him.
Our art and architecture critics walked through it together.
"The orchestra was methodical in purging its Jewish members; thirteen were expelled, and five of them were murdered."
"At 90, she was still writing circles around the rest of us."
The City Planning Department has floated a sweeping proposal that combines swollen ambitions for the skyline with puny civic aspirations.
And four other equally pertinent questions.
Thomas Adès’s The Tempest, “John Cage at 100,” and more.
But it looks a little robotic.
"Gelb has only his own judgment to fall back on, and nobody to tell him when it’s flawed."
The company has four chances to save itself.
The current of conviction flowing from him has flickered.
Whoever succeeds Zarin Mehta as executive director will have to work to continue breaking down the idea that the Philharmonic is forbidding and elitist.