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Bernard Goldberg: Here to Stay, This Time

After an absence of more than a decade, Bernard Goldberg is back in East Hampton with a new gallery just off Newtown Lane specializing in American fine and decorative arts from the first half of the 20th century.

Aug 19, 2021
The Art Scene 08.19.21

New shows from Amagansett to Southampton include work by Hans Noe, Wayne Magrin, Spencer Finch, Peter Spacek, and many others, plus talks at Dia and Pollock-Krasner House, and more

Aug 19, 2021
For Auction, Artists Think Inside and Outside the Box

Eighty artists are contributing boxes for the 20th anniversary iteration of East End Hospice's Box Art Auction on Aug. 28.

Aug 19, 2021
Heavy Lies the Crown: Bay Street's 'Camelot'

How much you enjoy 'Camelot' will have a lot to do with your taste for classic Broadway-era nostalgia. If this solid, well-performed version seems weighed down, it may have to do with dragging a slightly fusty musical into contemporary relevance.      

Aug 19, 2021
The Music Scene 08.19.21

The new and familiar mix it up in this week's live music schedules with jazz and rock, and the return of Dawes and Southern rock to the South Fork.

Aug 19, 2021
Film Fest Re-Enters the Room

The Hamptons International Film Festival will return this year beginning on Oct. 7 with a fully in-person schedule of events and the opening night film "The First Wave" by Matthew Heineman.

Aug 19, 2021
All (the Dominoes) Fall Down

HamptonsFilm's SummerDocs series concludes its 13th season on Saturday with a screening of “Lily Topples the World.” The film will be followed by a discussion with the filmmakers with HamptonsFilm's co-chairman Alec Baldwin and its artistic director David Nugent.

Aug 19, 2021
Frederic Tuten: Pen to Paper, Brush to Canvas

While going on to write five novels, a book of short stories, and a memoir of his early life, Frederic Tuten never lost his passion for the visual arts. It wasn't until he was 60, though, that he picked up some colored pencils and began once more to draw.

Aug 19, 2021
Bits and Pieces 08.12.21

Dinner parties for Bay Street Theater, chamber music at the Parrish, Jazz from Southampton to Montauk

Aug 12, 2021
Parrish Museum's Midsummer Weekend

The Parrish Art Museum's Midsummer Weekend will feature a dance party with D.J. James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, a dinner honoring Tomashi Jackson, and a family party with the National Circus Project.

Aug 12, 2021
Celebrating Bach and Performing Live Again

Bach “had an appreciation for the pleasures of being alive,” said Alan Alda in his introduction for the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival's first summer concert. “He was also an obstinate, headstrong grouch who didn’t mind insulting musicians he didn’t admire.”

Aug 12, 2021
The Art Scene 08.12.21

Recent paintings by John Alexander, a 26-acre art ranch in Montauk, Picasso's "Guernica" reinterpreted, abstraction at Phillips, NFTs in Bridgehampton, and more

Aug 12, 2021
Guild Hall Celebrates Its 90th

Guild Hall will celebrate its 90th birthday with a silent disco, a performance by members of the New York City Ballet, a soundwalk, a drip painting workshop, and a popup performance by the Hampton Ballet School.

Aug 12, 2021
A Surprise Meeting in Morocco

David Alpern, a former Newsweek senior editor, looks back on the many pleasures of a trip to Morocco, among them an unexpected meeting at a desert campsite with G.E. Smith and Taylor Barton.

Aug 12, 2021
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
Picasso’s 'Guernica' Focus of Marburger Lecture

The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center’s annual Marburger Memorial Lecture will take place virtually this year, on Sunday at 5 p.m. via Zoom. Manuel Borja-Villel, the director of the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, will discuss Picasso’s 1937 painting “Guernica,” the artist’s response to the bombing of that city during the Spanish Civil War.

The painting was entrusted to the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan in 1939 at the artist’s request, and it remained there until it returned to Spain in 1981.

Aug 12, 2021
Billy Hart: A Jazz Master on the Drums

Jazz returns to Gosman's Dock with Billy Hart-- a drummer "who swings beyond belief" -- joining the Bill O'Connell Quartet for a Hamptons Jazz Fest performance on Sunday.

Aug 12, 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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