Bray admirably depicts
Jazz Age New York, infusing it with a tense, sinister atmosphere.
Not exact matches
Spanning genres of classic genres and
new age Jazz, Blues, Rock, Soul, Pop and Samba, the stage is set for an exciting evening Downtown
«Instead, we focused on a slightly
Jazz Age, slightly Mad Men ambience with overtones of a speakeasy, pulling inspiration from old school
New York.
Play soft rock,
new age, soft
jazz and classical music.
«
New York has great rooms for opera, classical, and
jazz, but for the
aging rock and roller or pop fan, there really isn't a room with the amenities that people would like» — amenities like good food, wine served in glasses (not plastic cups), and of course, great music in a 900 - seat venue.
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May 10, 2013 • In overseeing the
new film's soundtrack, music supervisor Anton Monsted says he hoped to create a «sliding door» effect between the
Jazz Age and the hip - hop era.
But does all the referencing and homage — and not just to Demy, but also to Golden
Age Tinseltown productions like An American in Paris,
jazz greats like Miles Davis, and even (in the film's funniest scene) the English
new - wave band A Flock of Seagulls — add up to much of anything original?
It's the 1920s, the
Jazz Age in
New York.
From the mysterious finale (maybe) to Christopher Nolan's «Batman» series to a
new version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic on the
Jazz Age, here are 10 of the releases you should check out in 2012.
Although, plenty of what the viewer sees feels familiar to Harry Potter fans — photos in newspapers which are constantly moving — the
New York period setting, filled with dingy alleyways and glamorous
Jazz Age speakeasys, is consistently exciting to explore.
Moreover, not all of this movie's music, alas, is provided by Ross and her
jazz quintet; there's also an insufferable
new -
age score by the ubiquitous Mark Isham that functions less as commentary than as leveling Muzak.
The author F. Scott Fitzgerald whose novel, The Great Gatsby was one of the defining publishing events of the decade, labeled the
Jazz Age so because jazz as a music form became increasingly popular during this time especially in big cities like New York and Chic
Jazz Age so because
jazz as a music form became increasingly popular during this time especially in big cities like New York and Chic
jazz as a music form became increasingly popular during this time especially in big cities like
New York and Chicago.
A madcap and poignant book portraying
New York in the 1920s, the
Jazz Age - the gaudiest American decade of them all.
She espouses a conservative kind of modernism specific to the 1920s, one that allows her to celebrate the technologies that give her gender a
new freedom in the workplace, but deplore the sexual freedom of the
Jazz Age.
Born in the bathroom gin - soaked
Jazz Age, The
New Yorker was to be, in Ross» initial vision, a reflection of «metropolitan life» marked by «gaiety, wit and satire.»
The novel provides a portrait of the Eastern elite during the
Jazz Age, exploring
New York Café Society.
This isn't typical
new age style music, it's rock /
jazz influenced music you can listen to anywhere and anytime.
Then, a look at a hotel reborn with Donald Miller,
New York City Historian and Author of Supreme City: How
Jazz Age Manhattan Gave Birth to Modern America.
Fitness for the
New Age classes are held by professional instructors include Yoga, Taebo, Zumba,
Jazz, Pole Dancing, Belly Dancing and more.
Called «roaring» for a reason, the 1920s brought a surge of prosperity to NYC — the height of the
Jazz Age, the birth of the Broadway musical, the construction of skyline - defining art deco skyscrapers and the dawn of a
new era of urban development.
All summer, celebrate Stettheimer and the
Jazz Age on 5th Ave with complimentary same - day admission to the Museum of the City of
New York (on 5th Ave at 103rd Street) to view the Stettheimer Dollhouse with same - day Jewish Museum admission ticket.
Jewish Museum Members can enjoy complimentary admission to the Museum of the City of
New York and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (on 5th Ave at 91st Street), now featuring the exhibition The
Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s through August 20.
The museum organizes and presents leading - edge exhibitions that travel to institutions worldwide, including Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art (2016 - 17), Archibald Motley:
Jazz Age Modernist (2014), Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey (2013), The Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and
New York, 1914 - 1918 (2010) and Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth of the Cool (2008).
BOOKSHELF «Archibald Motley:
Jazz Age Modernist» was published to coincide with the exhibition organized by the Nasher Museum, which traveled to the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Chicago Cultural Center; and the Whitney Museum of American Art in
New York.
Every 20 years or so an exhibition devoted to Florine Stettheimer, the great
New York painter,
Jazz Age saloniste and cult figure, shakes up modernism's orderly hierarchies.
All summer, Jewish Museum Members can enjoy complimentary admission to the Museum of the City of
New York and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (on 5th Ave at 91st Street), now featuring the exhibition The
Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s through August 20.
Three years earlier, at
age twenty - two, Robert Ryman arrived in
New York to play
jazz.
1991 The Art of Archibald J. Motley, Jr., Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, IL; Studio Museum of Harlem,
New York, NY; High Museum and Georgia - Pacific Gallery, Atlanta, GA; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 2014 Archibald J. Motley:
Jazz Age Modernist, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC; Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, TX; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York, NY
Workshop: Louis Armstrong: Collages 3PM
New Orleans
Jazz Museum 400 Esplanade Avenue Free and open to the public, youth
ages 10 + Youth oriented tour and mixed - media collage workshop with teaching artist Soraya Jean - Louis.
An icon of the
New York
Jazz Age, Florine Stettheimer (1871 - 1944) had a singular and often satiric vision and significant role in American modern art.
Against a backdrop of traditional historicist styles, a
new language of design emerged to define an era of innovation and modernity — the
Jazz Age — capturing the pulse and rhythm of the American spirit.
An African - American painter born in
New Orleans, Motley's depictions of
Jazz Age Paris, Mexico and his hometown of Chicago are vivid; explosions of color and energetic shapes practically spill out of these Deco masterpieces.
The latter sought to develop a
new music for the machine
age and conceptualized his music as moving beyond the boundaries of space, while Sun Ra aspired to transcend the realm of the earthly with his experimental
jazz.
At the Whitney itself we soon will have a full - scale survey of «
Jazz Age» painter Archibald Motley (1891 - 1981), scheduled at its
new downtown redoubt in 2015.
More than half a million people viewed Archibald Motley:
Jazz Age Modernist, the groundbreaking exhibition that originated at the Nasher Museum and traveled to the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Chicago Cultural Center and the
new Whitney Museum of American Art in New Yo
new Whitney Museum of American Art in
New Yo
New York.
Professor and curator Richard Powell talks about the
newest exhibit at Duke University's Nasher Museum, «Archibald Motley:
Jazz Age Modernist»
He moved to
New York in 1952, at
age twenty - two, to pursue a career in
jazz.
Stettheimer (1871 — 1944) is a consummate figure of the
Jazz Age in
New York.
NEW YORK «The
Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.»
Born in
New York, Roy Lichtenstein developed an interest in drawing, science, and
jazz music at a young
age.
NEXT: «Archibald Motley:
Jazz Age Modernist» will travel to the Chicago Cultural Center (March 6 — Aug. 31, 2015) and the Whitney Museum of American Art in
New York where it will be on view in its new Meatpacking District location in fall 20
New York where it will be on view in its
new Meatpacking District location in fall 20
new Meatpacking District location in fall 2015.
In the «
age of anxiety» surrounding the Second World War and the years of free
jazz and Beat poetry, artists like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning broke from accepted conventions to unleash a
new confidence in painting.
Over four decades of cultural development, from the Gilded
Age to the
Jazz Age, the exhibition examines Stettheimer's unique artistic style, her position as a link between groups within the
New York art world, and her continued influence on artistic practice today.
Delaney's work has consistently had a presence in gallery and museum group exhibitions; in recent years these have included: Blues for Smoke at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, which traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York, NY, and Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (2012); Face Value: Portraiture in the
Age of Abstraction at the National Portraiture Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (2014); Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions at the Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, England; In Profile: Portraits from the Permanent Collection at The Studio Museum in Harlem,
New York, NY (2015); Night Visions: Nocturnes in American Art, 1860 - 1960 at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME (2015); and I Got Rhythm: Art and
Jazz since 1920, Stiftung Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany (2015).
Rhythm & Reaction: The
Age of
Jazz in Britain highlighted how the new jazz sound in post-War nightclubs and dancehalls provided exciting and dynamic material for British artists — displaying bold depictions of lively dancers by William Roberts and Frank Dobson, alongside the Harlem - inspired paintings for which Edward Burra, one of Britain's foremost Modernist painters, was well - kn
Jazz in Britain highlighted how the
new jazz sound in post-War nightclubs and dancehalls provided exciting and dynamic material for British artists — displaying bold depictions of lively dancers by William Roberts and Frank Dobson, alongside the Harlem - inspired paintings for which Edward Burra, one of Britain's foremost Modernist painters, was well - kn
jazz sound in post-War nightclubs and dancehalls provided exciting and dynamic material for British artists — displaying bold depictions of lively dancers by William Roberts and Frank Dobson, alongside the Harlem - inspired paintings for which Edward Burra, one of Britain's foremost Modernist painters, was well - known.