Newsletter
DECEMBER 2014 / NY, USA
44
Performing Arts.  New York,  06/12/2014
Gotham Chamber Opera announces the 2014/2015 season, which includes the revival of Gotham's 2010 production El gato con botas (Puss in Boots) in December at El Museo del Barrio.
Music.  New York,  10/12/2014
Commemorating the 400th anniversary of the death of El Greco, Capella de Ministrers presents a unique program using music to journey through the life of the infamous painter. The intimate program includes the most iconic music from his birthplace of Crete as well as his time in Venice and Rome, and concludes with music from the Spanish city of Toledo.
Gastronomy.  Cleveland OH,  26/09/2014
Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity is the first major museum exhibition to focus on the visualization and drawing practices of master chef Ferran Adrià. It charts the origins of this innovator’s intellectual and philosophical ideas about gastronomy that have forever changed how we understand food.
Architecture and design.  New York,  29/09/2014
More than a century after Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí began working on The Expiatory Church of the Holy Family, La Sagrada Familia remains under construction. Originally situated on the outskirts of the city, La Sagrada Familia today serves as the enduring symbol of Barcelona. But unlike the Eiffel Tower or Brooklyn Bridge, Barcelona's icon is still a work in progress and a magnetic center of spiritual life.
Visual Arts.  St. Petersburg, FL,  08/11/2014
The exhibition “Picasso / Dali, Dali / Picasso” promises to be an international blockbuster featuring rarely loaned works from more than 25 international art museums and private collections worldwide pairing works of these leading artists of our era. Dozens of works – with a focus on paintings, and also featuring drawings, prints and sculpture – will be on display exclusively at The Dali Museum St. Petersburg, FL and the Museu Picasso, Barcelona.
Performing Arts.  New York,  13/01/2015
A shantytown on fire. Funky blaring. The crisis in the mortgage system. Victorian England. Nests, burrows,  caves and mansions. 42,879 foreclosures in Spain in 2011. Brickland. The horror. A banker smiling. A builder smiling. Homesickness. Much video. Much more live video. Tahitian paradises. The right to housing. The right to have air conditioning. The right to have a plasma TV. And Marlon Brando performing John Brickman. Neither more nor less. Agrupación Señor Serrano presents Brickman Brando Bubble Boom, a stage biopic on the life of Sir John Brickman, the largest builder of nineteenth-century England, and a visionary man who inspired the first mortgage system in history. And a portrait of Marlon Brando, a savage actor in search of a home.

 

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