New Arts Blog
John Cage
String Prints, November 1980 John cage, born in Los Angeles in 1912 was a major influence not only in music, but as a thinker in all the arts. His 1988 Opera, “Europera” was commissioned by the Frankfurt Opera in honor of his 75th birthday. John delivered the prestigious Charles Elliot Norton Lectures at Harvard in [...]
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Frank Mann
The work of New York artist Frank Mann, an exhibition of paintings from the series, Oculus, was presented by the New Arts Program. The exhibition was held at the New Arts Program Exhibition Space from March 13 – May 2, 2009. Of the nine paintings exhibited, some had previously been shown in exhibitions in [...]
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BLAKE HURT, digital portraiture
You see more about the person’s history when physically close to the picture and more about their appearance when stepping away: this seems an appropriate metaphor for how we see people in general. – Blake Hurt An award-winning exhibitor, Blake Hurt is a digital artist–exclusively creating digital portraits that blur the arts of traditional printmaking [...]
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BETTY BEAUMONT
Betty Beaumont Sculptor New Arts Program is pleased to present new works in a solo exhibition by New York conceptual artist Betty Beaumont entitled Who Will Our Children Sing Songs About in 100 Years? from September 19 through December 6, 2008. For Beaumont, educating the world’s children in the context of our global population [...]
