“The New York attorney general’s office, continuing its crackdown on alleged tax abuses in the art world, said Tuesday that New York dealer Larry Gagosian agreed to pay $4.3 million in unpaid sales taxes, including interest and penalties, for art he sold through his gallery.”
Tag: 07.19.16
Top Posts From AJBlogs 07.19.16
Is This A Portrait If I Say So? A Gutsy Exhibition
But enough about the Met, for the time being at least. Let’s let a little dust settle there. Can we talk about art for a day? Specifically, … read more
AJBlog: Real Clear Arts Published 2016-07-19
Community Engagement Training? – Request for Assistance
I have also observed that significant numbers of young professionals and pre-professionals in the arts are individually passionate about making the arts meaningful to their communities. They sometimes feel frustrated by the nature of their organization’s commitment to community engagement. … read more
AJBlog: Engaging Matters Published 2016-07-19
Why I’m talking about publicists (first take)
What’s in this post: Classical music press releases have to bring the music vividly alive, because they’re going to be read — crucially read — by many people who aren’t classical music specialists. … read more
AJBlog: Sandow Published 2016-07-19
From Chicago to Massachusetts
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago appears at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. … read more
AJBlog: Dancebeat Published 2016-07-19
Why the arts?
How do the arts fit into the many definitions of community? … read more
AJBlog: Field Notes Published 2016-07-19
Arts as Ends, Means, and Everything In Between
In this article, Lyz Crane, Deputy Director of ArtPlace America, dives into the field of arts-based community development – from the practitioner and researcher point of view. … read more
AJBlog: Field Notes Published 2016-07-19
Choosing the path
The question of whether the arts can truly contribute to community building is still widely debated. Diane Ragsdale concludes that the path between the two does not have to split, and that arts organizations have long worked to use arts and culture to bring people together. What are your thoughts? … read more
AJBlog: Field Notes Published 2016-07-19
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What – From An Academic Perspective – Constitutes Plagiarism?
“Scholars tend to disagree on what plagiarism is and how to distinguish it from paraphrasing. Many scholars say plagiarism is defined as five or more words used directly from another source without attribution. Sometimes plagiarism is an obvious copy-and-paste job, while other times it’s more subtle.”
Arizona Theatre Company Saved In Last-Minute Fundraising Rally
“Arizona Theatre Company has raised the $2 million necessary to keep the organization on stage, the group announced Monday. … Last week, the board decided to give notices to employees on Monday. Soon after, many donors began to open pocketbooks rather than just give verbal support.”