Yet, as his eyes faltered, so too did his art. Developing after the turn of the 19th Century, as his cataracts took hold, so did Monet’s inability to see and gain impressions of the world.
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By Zoë Hopkins Once she was cast out of the United States. Today, her art and activism are front and center at an exhilarating Brooklyn Museum retrospective. By Siddhartha Mitter A planned ...
The Green Center Box Office is located in the Great Hall of the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts (600 S. Locust Street). Tickets are available for purchase beginning one hour ...
Dr. Coutela, eye specialist, attempted to remove a new cataract which has formed since the operations of last February. When the bandage was removed on July 26, M. Monet could see clearly with one ...
The Green Arts Initiative is a community network of over 170 cultural organisations in Scotland (including The List, the Usher Hall, the CCA, and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe) committed to ...
March 6, 2023 • On this edition of "Eye on the Arts - Radio," host John Cain talks with Benjamin Leonard-White, Treasurer for the Regional Performing Arts, about the upcoming performance of ...
"That's where we are in a unique position." The arts are under close scrutiny on green issues because their work is so public. But is it realistic to expect organisations to prioritise such things ...