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The Music Scene 08.12.21

The Hamptons Jazz Fest continues with performances in Southampton and Montauk, Vanessa Trouble at Ram's Head, Nancy Atlas at Surf Lodge, and more

Aug 12, 2021
A Show of Destructive History

Robert Longo's new exhibition of monumental charcoal drawings at Guild Hall draws from both Abstract Expressionism and recent events.

Aug 5, 2021
Bits and Pieces 08.05.21

An opera about Jackson Pollock at Duck Creek, Senegalese films at Sag Cinema, classical opera under the stars at LongHouse, and the birth of disco at the Eastville Community Historical Society

Aug 5, 2021
Eventful Week at Guild Hall

A busy week at Guild Hall will include a talk with the photographer Ralph Gibson, Jazz for the Center, the Hampton Dance Project performing on a 20-acre farm, and Edward Albee's "At Home at the Zoo."

Aug 5, 2021
Frank Gillette: Between Two Paradigms

Over the course of more than five decades, Frank Gillette has produced a profound and influential body of work in video and photography that has opened a window on the possibilities and dangers of technology.

Aug 5, 2021
Grace Hartigan, Before and After

An exhibition at Christie's new space in Southampton covers the full range of Grace Hartigan's career.

Aug 5, 2021
Guillot on Landscape Design

A conversation between the landscape architect Perry Guillot and the designer David Netto will be the highlight of the East Hampton Historical Society's summer lunch and lecture at the Maidstone Club.

Aug 5, 2021
History Redefined and in Peril

A group of architecture and design professionals discussed virtually last week the threat to classic examples of mid-20th-century architecture on the East End.

Aug 5, 2021
Market Art + Design Returns

Many East End galleries will be on hand at the Market Art + Design Fair, which is returning to Bridgehampton for its 11th iteration.

Aug 5, 2021
The Art Scene 08.05.21

Artists for Haiti benefit returns, a show house opens in Sag Harbor, and gallery shows feature Jack Youngerman, Betty Parsons, Artist-made jewelry, Andy Warhol, and many more.

Aug 5, 2021
The Music Scene 08.05.21

Jazz Fest features the Hector Martignon Banda Grande and a tribute to Chick Corea, plus more jazz at the Parrish, Joan Osborn at the Talkhouse, and rock from Shelter Island to Montauk

Aug 5, 2021
Bits and Pieces 07.29.21

Modern dance in a Springs garden, Robert Downey Sr.'s "Putney Swope," and Mike Birbiglia's fifth comic curtain call at Guild Hall

Jul 29, 2021
Finding 'Camelot' in Bridgehampton

King Arthur, Queen Guenevere, and Sir Lancelot will play out their tragic story al fresco when Bay Street Theater brings 'Camelot' to a field in Bridgehampton.

Jul 29, 2021
Lichtenstein's Early Work Revealed at the Parrish

Parrish exhibition takes a rare and comprehensive look at Roy Lichtenstein's early, pre-Pop work.

Jul 29, 2021
Maren Hassinger's Shared Humanity

A mesmerizing installation by Maren Hassinger at Dia Bridgehampton merges the inside with the outside and the old with the new.

Jul 29, 2021
Milton Avery as Visionary

A generous survey of Milton Avery's paintings is showcased in Phillips's striking exhibition space.

Jul 29, 2021
New Hamptons Jazz Fest Has a Big-Name Guest

Paquito D'Rivera, an esteemed Cuban-American saxophonist, will join the Bill O'Connell Latin Jazz All Stars for a Southampton concert.

Jul 29, 2021
New Look for Watermill Benefit

The Watermill Center reimagines its annual summer benefit as three evenings of performances, installations, and cocktails under the stars.

Jul 29, 2021
Picasso's Impact on Pollock

A new exhibition at Pollock-Krasner House sheds light on Picasso's influence on Jackson Pollock—and Pollock's competitive drive.

Jul 29, 2021
The Art Scene 07.29.21

The Springs Invitational kicks off Friday at Ashawagh Hall, Lee Ufan at Pace, new shows at Harpers, "Long Island Creatures," photographs of Hamptons beaches, and more.

Jul 29, 2021
The Music Scene 07.29.21

It's a jazz explosion, with concerts across the East End, plus Hopefully Forgiven at Sag Pizza, Inda Eaton at East Hampton's Main Beach, and Billy Bob Thornton at the Talkhouse.

Jul 29, 2021
The Spirit of Shirley Chisholm

One-woman performance traces the rise of Shirley Chisholm from humble origins to political heights.

Jul 29, 2021
A Leonardo Masterpiece or Not?

"The Lost Leonardo" unpacks the complicated story of a "found" Leonardo painting that may or may not be the real thing and why that doesn't seem to matter in the end.

Jul 22, 2021
Art Sale In-Person, Coffee Too

Hundreds of affordable artworks will be on offer in Guild Hall's Clothesline Art Sale and benefit -- inside and outside, in person and on its website.

Jul 22, 2021
Back-to-Back Bach as Festival Returns

The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival will be back onstage and in person from Aug. 4 to Aug. 22, returning to some of its favorite venues.

Jul 22, 2021
Bits and Pieces 07.22.21

A discussion of mid-century modernist architecture in the Hamptons, the Montauk Film Festival will return, plus jazz, live theater, and a silent disco are on the entertainment horizon.

Jul 22, 2021
Black Films Tackle Social Issues in Festival

A two-part Black Film Festival at the Parrish Art Museum will feature films about the impact on Black communities of gentrification, depression, and self-doubt.

Jul 22, 2021
Downtown Dance Reimagined

"Get Dancing" at Guild Hall will celebrate the choreography of the late Andy de Groat, a frequent collaborator of Robert Wilson, who will take part in a panel discussion about the early years of downtown performance.

Jul 22, 2021
Jeannette Seaver: Putting Out Books, Banned and Canceled

Jeannette Seaver's five-decade career in publishing has been marked by an unswerving commitment to discovering new voices and standing against censorship.

Jul 22, 2021
Painting Reigns at Duck Creek

Two exhibitions of work by East End artists, Charles Manion of Montauk and Jennifer Cross of Springs, will open at the Arts Center at Duck Creek on Saturday.

Jul 22, 2021