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2017-09-12 18:01:39
Do Museums Need Their Own Ethics Departments?
Yes, museums do have codes of ethics that cover the professional conducts of their staffs. Erich Hatala Matthes argues that that isn't anough, as controversies from the fate of looted antiquities in collections to this summer's outcries over Dana Schutz's Open Casket at the Whitney Biennial and Sam Durant's Scaffold at the Walker Art Center […]
2014-11-02 23:38:50
A Darkly Riveting Concert and an Upcoming Parkside Show by Diana Wayburn's Dances of the World Ensemble
[…] page - encompass influences from West Africa to Spain, Argentina and beyond. The group’s concert at St. Marks Church this past September was much darker, more intense and seemingly jam-oriented than any of those tracks suggest: this is first and foremost a high-voltage, dynamic live band. Their opening number at that show began as a leapfrogging dance, Wayburn opening with a jaunty flute solo before handing off to trumpeter Marco Coco and violist Adam Matthes’ lingering lines. As the piece took on a moodily hypnotic Ethiopiques groove, trombonist Spencer Hale and then guitarist Ken Silverman took it deeper and deeper into the shadows, the guitar finally leading them up with a spiraling 70s art-rock feel before the band took it back down again. They let it wind out on an unsettled, unresolved note. Switching to piano, Wayburn brought to mind Joy Division’s The Eternal, but with a towering, art-rock […]
2014-11-02 23:22:42
A Darkly Riveting Concert and an Upcoming Parkside Show by Diana Wayburn's Dances of the World Ensemble
[…] page - encompass influences from West Africa to Spain, Argentina and beyond. The group’s concert at St. Marks Church this past September was much darker, more intense and seemingly jam-oriented than any of those tracks suggest: this is first and foremost a high-voltage, dynamic live band. Their opening number at that show began as a leapfrogging dance, Wayburn opening with a jaunty flute solo before handing off to trumpeter Marco Coco and violist Adam Matthes’ lingering lines. As the piece took on a moodily hypnotic Ethiopiques groove, trombonist Spencer Hale and then guitarist Ken Silverman took it deeper and deeper into the shadows, the guitar finally leading them up with a spiraling 70s art-rock feel before the band took it back down again. They let it wind out on an unsettled, unresolved note. Switching to piano, Wayburn brought to mind Joy Division’s The Eternal, but with a towering, art-rock […]
2014-09-01 21:55:56
[…] Bob Stewart, tuba; Billy Mintz, drums at Cornelia St. Cafe, $10 + $10 min. 9/13, 10 PM rockabilly guitar firecracker/bandleader Rosie Flores at Hill Country, free. She’s at the Knitting Factory on 9/16 at 9:30 for $12 in advance. 9/13, 10:30 PM wild, exhilarating twin guitar-fueled NWOBHM-style metal band the Blackfires at the Mercury, $10 adv tix rec. 9/14, 3 PM flutist/pianist/composer Diana Wayburn ‘s lively, eclectic Dances of the World Chamber Ensemble with Adam Matthes (viola); Barry Seroff (flute); Spencer Hale (trombone); Ken Silverman (guitar);Yonatan Avi Oleiski (percussion) at St. Marks Church, 2nd Ave/10th St., $10 9/14, 3 PM the St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble play music of Barber, Beach, Ligeti and D’Rivera at the Dreck Center at the Brooklyn Public Library, free, no under-sixes. 9/14, 6 PM twangy noir guitar genius Jim Campilong o and his trio at 55 Bar 9/14, 6 PM a 9/11-themed series of readings […]
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