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BWW Reviews: Arts Criticism at Its Most Bracing in ART IN AMERICA 1945-1970
by Patrick Kennedy - Nov 6, 2014


An essential new anthology from the Library of America charts the glory days of Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and Minimalism--a time of almost-unmatched vitality in art writing.

BWW Reviews: The Rough Magic of EGON SCHIELE: PORTRAITS
by Patrick Kennedy - Oct 31, 2014


In its major autumn exhibition, the Neue Galerie delves into one of the most outlandish and most outstanding artists to emerge in early 20th century Vienna.

BWW Reviews: Exhibitions of the Week with Oleg Vassiliev at the Zimmerli, David Hockney at Pace
by Patrick Kennedy - Oct 28, 2014


Two masters of representational art are treated to one-man retrospectives.

BWW Reviews: ARB's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Preview at Hamilton Stage in Rahway
by Patrick Kennedy - Oct 23, 2014


The American Repertory Ballet performed a delightful preview of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at Hamilton Stage in Rahway on Friday, 10/17. The ballet is choreographed by the company's Artistic Director, Douglas Martin.

BWW Reviews: THE HAROLD - A Very Pleasing Midtown Restaurant
by Patrick Kennedy - Oct 23, 2014


The Harold is convenient to Herald Square, the theatre district and Penn Station. This bistro has wonderful house touches that make it distinctive.

BWW Reviews: The Visual Splendor of FROM THE MARGINS: LEE KRASNER / NORMAN LEWIS
by Patrick Kennedy - Oct 17, 2014


Focusing on two artists from the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, the Jewish Museum has put together an exhibition abounding in formal delights, and informed by curatorial tact.

BWW Reviews: Metropolitan Museum Offers Riches and Reflection with ASSYRIA TO IBERIA
by Patrick Kennedy - Oct 15, 2014


A display of culture from the first millennium B.C.E., the Met's major fall showcase finds the museum doing everything it does best.

BWW Reviews: Close Quarters with Renaissance Portraiture in MEN IN ARMOR: EL GRECO AND PULZONE
by Patrick Kennedy - Oct 8, 2014


In its most recent exhibition, the Frick Collection pairs off military portraits by two very different sixteenth-century masters.

BWW Reviews: Photographic Immersion at CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS: THE PRODUCTION LINE OF HAPPINESS
by Patrick Kennedy - Sep 29, 2014


The Museum of Modern Art offers a brainy, beautiful retrospective of photographer Christopher Williams--with a lot of high-concept guidance from Williams himself.

BWW Reviews: Fashion Institute Chronicles Women's Attire with EXPOSED: A HISTORY OF LINGERIE
by Patrick Kennedy - Sep 22, 2014


With its fall exhibition, the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology links the evolution of high-end lingerie styles to changes in aesthetics and society.

BWW Reviews: Exhibitions of the Week with Mel Bochner, Paul Graham, and Garry Winogrand
by Patrick Kennedy - Sep 17, 2014


Discover these must-see exhibitions of painting and photography from throughout the 20th century.

BWW Reviews: BRINKLEY'S STATION for Extraordinary Food and Drink
by Patrick Kennedy - Sep 9, 2014


Stylish and comfortable, Brinkley's Station on East 60th Street is a perfect addition to the neighborhood. Enjoy excellent food and drink with friendly welcoming service.

BWW Reviews: DONOHUE'S STEAKHOUSE in NYC, Time-Honored Excellence
by Patrick Kennedy - Sep 4, 2014


Donohue's Steakhouse located at Lexington and 63rd Street in New York City. The restaurant has been run by the Donohue family for three generations. Their hearty fare will always be in style.

Miramax Acquires U.S. Distribution Rights to MR. HOLMES, Starring Ian McKellen
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 3, 2014


Global film and television studio Miramax announced today that it has acquired all U.S. distribution rights to Mr. Holmes and will partner with Roadside Attractions on domestic theatrical distribution of the film.

BWW Reviews: MODERNISM IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Offers a New Angle on 20th Century Art
by Patrick Kennedy - Aug 26, 2014


By drawing on painters and sculptors from outside the modernist mainstream, the Seattle Art Museum delivers an exhibition that is visually ravishing and historically enlightening.

PK Productions to Stage New Adaptation of THE CHERRY ORCHARD, 3-8 November
by Tyler Peterson - Aug 13, 2014


PK Productions (Up From Paradise, Doctor Selavy's Magic Theatre, Celebrating Silverman, Halbwelt Kultur) return to the New Wimbledon Studio with a radical new adaptation of Antony Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard from 3rd-8th November.

BWW Reviews: Art to Respect, or Art to Reject, in JEFF KOONS: A RETROSPECTIVE
by Patrick Kennedy - Aug 7, 2014


In an enormous and well-curated exhibition,the Whitney Museum invites its visitors to discover and debate one of today's divisive sculptors and painters.

BWW Reviews: OLIVER Doesn't Get Standing 'O' at Porthouse
by Roy Berko - Jul 31, 2014


I had one of my greatest experiences in the theatre when, on June 30, 1960, I attended the opening of 'Oliver!' at the New Theatre in London, England. I was seated 3rd row center!

BWW Reviews: DEGENERATE ART Reconstructs Art History at Its Most Tragic
by Patrick Kennedy - Jul 16, 2014


With DEGENERATE ART, the Neue Galerie revisits an infamous 1937 exhibition, posing Nazi official artists against vilified German modernists.

BWW Reviews: THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE Reveals George Bernard Shaw's Sense of Excitement
by Patrick Kennedy - Jul 10, 2014


'The Devil's Disciple' is now on stage at The Shakespare Theatre of New Jersey through Sunday, July 27th.

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