Dance Review: New York City Ballet in a Balanchine and Robbins Program

Ashley Bouder performed the title role in “Firebird,” the New York City Ballet's finale at the David H. Koch Theater on Thursday.

Weekend Miser: Dance on Camera Festival Opens, and ‘Pina’ Film Is Extended

Michaela DePrince in “First Position,” a documentary about young ballet students that is showing Tuesday at the Dance on Camera festival.

Dance Review: David Dorfman’s ‘Prophets of Funk’ at the Joyce Theater

Prophets of FunkRaja Kelly leaping between Luke Gutgsell, left, and Whitney Tucker of David Dorfman Dance at the Joyce Theater.

ArtsBeat: Sylvie Guillem to Make Rare New York Appearance

"6000 miles away," a reference to Japan's earthquake and tsunami last year, is being presented at the David H. Koch Theater.

ArtsBeat: Executive Director of Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation to Step Down

Sharon Gersten Luckman is planning to step down from the Ailey Foundation next year.

ArtsBeat: Star Dancer Quits Royal Ballet

Originally born in southern Ukraine, Sergei Polunin joined the Royal Ballet School in 2003 at age 13.

Dance Review: Keely Garfield’s ‘Twin Pines’ at Danspace — Review

Keely Garfield with, seated from left, Anthony Phillips, Brandin Steffensen and Matthew Brookshire at Danspace Project.

Dance Review: Mariinsky Ballet Dances Fokine at Kennedy Center - Review

In Washington the Mariinsky Ballet performed three classics that Fokine made after leaving Russia a century ago.

Dance Review: City Ballet Focuses on Robbins at Koch Theater - Review

New York City BalletTyler Angle, center, and company members in “All Robbins” at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on Friday.

Dance Review: ‘Story/Time’ by Bill T. Jones at Montclair State - Review

Bill T. Jones, right, narrating his newest work, “Story/Time,” which included Ted Coffey's score.

Wendy Whelan, Ballerina of Architectural Bearing

Wendy Whelan of the New York City Ballet in her apartment with her cat, Charleyrose.

Dance Review: ‘Ocean’s Kingdom’ at New York City Ballet - Review

Sara Mearns, left, and Georgina Pazcoguin of the New York City Ballet in “Ocean's Kingdom,” by Peter Martins and Paul McCartney, at the David H. Koch Theater.

Dance Review: FLICfest at Irondale Center in Brooklyn

FLICfest featured pieces from Erica Essner Performance Co-Op and danceTactics in Brooklyn on Thursday night.

Art Review: ‘Rembrandt’s World,’ at the Morgan Library & Museum - Review

“A View of Dunkirk Harbor, Probably During the Blockade by the Dutch,” by Willem van de Velde the Elder (1639), in pen and brown ink, over graphite and traces of red chalk.

Dance Review: New York City Ballet at David H. Koch Theater - Review

New York City BalletAndrew Veyette and Ashley Bouder in “Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux,” part of the opening night's all-Balanchine program at the David H. Koch Theater on Tuesday.

Bill T. Jones Will Be Onstage in His New Work, ‘Story/Time’

Bill T. Jones will appear in “Story/Time,” which opens Saturday.

Niles Ford, Dancer and Choreographer, Dies at 52

Niles Ford in his work "In Search of the Invisible People."

Dance Review: Ishmael Houston-Jones and Yvonne Meier at Abrons - Review

Ishmael Houston-Jones’s “Knife/Tape/Rope” and Yvonne Meier’s “Mad Heidi” were performed during a shared program on the final day of the American Realness festival.

Dance Review: Jennifer Lacey in ‘Gattica’ for American Realness - Review

Jennifer Lacey in her own work “Gattica,” part of the American Realness festival.

Dance Review: Keith Hennessey’s ‘Almost’ at Abrons Arts Center - Review

Keith Hennessy presenting his improvisational performance "Almost" at the Abrons Arts Center on Thursday.

Dance Review: Ann Liv Young as Sleeping Beauty at Abrons Arts Center - Review

Ann Liv Young in “Sleeping Beauty Part I,” at the Abrons Arts Center in the American Realness festival.

Dance Review: Meg Stuart’s ‘Blessed,’ at New York Live Arts - Review

 Francisco Camacho learns the hazards of a cardboard shelter in the choreographer Meg Stuart’s work "Blessed," at New York Live Arts.

Dance Listings for Jan. 27-Feb. 2

A selected guide to dance performances in New York and the area.

Many Avenues for the Toes

Times critics and reporters anticipate the new year’s offerings in dance.


PHP Error Message

Warning: DOMDocument::load() [domdocument.load]: Document is empty in http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/organizations/n/new_museum_of_contemporary_art/index.html?rss=1, line: 1 in /home/a1454718/public_html/news.php on line 10


PHP Error Message

Warning: DOMDocument::load() [domdocument.load]: Start tag expected, '<' not found in http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/organizations/n/new_museum_of_contemporary_art/index.html?rss=1, line: 1 in /home/a1454718/public_html/news.php on line 10

Sabine Ten Lohuis

Inspiration of the week. Among many illustrators or graphic designers FatCap search out the most powerful. Example Sabine Ten Lohuis.

Conservative Bristol

Bristol street art may be protected from now on according to a register established by the mayor’s office. Let’s take a look.

M-City in Mexico

Video of M-City’s trip in Mexico, with one of the big walls he painted there in August 2011.

Ludo in Paris

Street artist Ludo recently took action in Paris turning away posters in the city with his « X-Ray », strange creatures.

Cren Solo Show

Cren will exhibit his paintings in Berlin in February. Wildstyle and amazing letters on canvas.

Hugh Leeman video

Check out the latest video and work produced by Hugh Leeman, a committed street artist from San Francisco.

Galeria Urban Forms

Last fall, the city of Lodz in Poland hosted the project "Galeria Urban Forms" by inviting artists to paint six big walls. Pictures and video inside.

Stormie Mills

Selection of full-length portrait by an artist made ​​in Australia: Stormie Mills.

Doodles

We picked up a selection of "doodles" over the net. You will see that for certain artists, "doodling" is a real obsession!

Iain Macarthur

Inspiration of the week. Known in the graffiti for its influence on tatoos, Iain Macarthur is also an illustrator and designer of talent.

Interview CES53

Interview of CES53, true Old school artist from the Netherlands, around his career from its beginning, his style, technique and influences.

Brooks Golden Interview

Dive into the world of Brooks Golden from Chicago. Graffiti, Chy-town and birds!

Mike Giant video

Here is a video about the history of American writer Giant which should please all his fans.

ASM featuring Liliwenn

Official release of the ASM's videoclip shot in the heart of Paris with a fresco signed by Liliwenn. Pictures, good vibes and shooting!

Back to basics

These are not just pictures, they are archives: Keith Baugh published "Early subway graffiti 1973-1975", a book containing hundreds of pictures of the New York subway in the early 1970s.

Underbelly in Paris

True story of a night spend in the bowels of Paris with an international graffiti team. Pleasure in its purest form.

Walls and frames

"Walls and frames: fine art from the streets" is a new book by Maximiliano Ruiz, which was released this autumn and exposes emerging artists from the street art movement.

Hozoi in Senegal

Artist Hozoï went to Senegal at the beginning of the year and he left behind a few traces of himself...

Grafitismo

Here is a serie of videos that might appeal to many. Made by the studio Sin Logo, these documentaries follow graffiti artists from Sao Paulo, Lisbon and Amsterdam.

Graffiti Trip

The photographer Gzave tells us about his graffiti trip in Asia. Come discover Kuala Lumpur, Bali, and Bandung through his story and photos.