NYR Calendar of Coming Events

Events: February 16, 2013, Exhibition

Selected by Gabriel Winslow-Yost

February 15, 2013 – February 17, 2013

IndieCade East

Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria

A festival of independent games with a quirky array of workshops, lectures, contests, and parties.

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Category: Exhibition, Festival and Readings and Talks

Reviewed in the NYR

November 14, 2012 – February 18, 2013

George Bellows: A Retrospective

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

In the December 6 issue, Sanford Schwartz writes, “In Bellows's art one finds, especially in his early pictures, which are among the most beautiful made by an American, that his subject is elusive. It seems to be simply an exuberance in being alive.”

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Category: Exhibition and NYR and NYRB

Reviewed in the NYR

November 18, 2012 – February 25, 2013

Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde

Museum of Modern Art, New York

In the January 10 issue, Ian Buruma writes, “It is a common belief that Japanese are almost congenitally incapable of facing the horrors of the war they unleashed. Some of the art in MoMA’s new show should help to dispel that caricature.”

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Category: Exhibition and NYR and NYRB

Selected by Dominique Nabokov

November 11, 2012 – March 10, 2013

A Harlem Family 1967

The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York

A gripping work on poverty by the famous African-American photographer, writer, director, and composer Gordon Parks (1912-2008).

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Category: Exhibition

Selected by Ingrid D. Rowland

Ongoing

Teatro Valle Occupato

Teatro Valle, Rome

When the City of Rome decided to sell off the eighteenth-century horseshoe theatre a group of outraged (and talented) citizens took it over as squatters. Thanks to them, the Teatro Valle Occupato presents a full program of theatre and music.

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Category: Exhibition, Festival and Dance

Reviewed in the NYRblog

February 15, 2013 – April 28, 2013

Marcel Proust and Swann’s Way: 100th Anniversary

The Morgan Library and Museum, New York

In the NYRBlog, Colm Tóibín writes, “Visitors lining up to see the word “madeleine” as it appeared in Proust’s handwriting for the first time are in for a shock.”

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Category: Exhibition

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