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  • BSO Announces 2014- 2015 Season

    Welcomes Andris Nelsons

    By: BSO - Mar 06th, 2014

    The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s 2014-15 season shines a welcoming spotlight on Andris Nelsons as he makes hihighly anticipated debut as BSO Music Director, leading performances that feature an eclectic offering of music and an impressive lineup of guest artists, and presenting programs that illuminate touchstone moments in his life as a musician, from his youngest days as a child in Riga, to his present-day stature as one of the world’s most sought-after conductors. When Mr. Nelsons takes on the title of BSO Music Director in September 2014, at age 35, he will be the youngest conductor to hold that title with the orchestra in over 100 years. The fifteenth music director since the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s founding in 1881, Mr. Nelsons is also the first Latvian-born conductor to assume the post.

  • Anselm Kiefer at Mass MoCA for 15 Years

    Building Developed with Hall Art Foundation

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 27th, 2013

    In collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation a building dedicated to works by the German artist, Anselm Kiefer, will be on view at Mass MoCA for the next 15 years. Combined with the 25 year agreement for the Sol LeWitt building this greatly enhances the museum as America's foremost destination for contemporary art.

  • Il Pane Degliangeli, Offering of the Angels: Paintings and Tapestries of the Uffizi Gallery

    On View at Savannah’s Telfair Museums Through March 31

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 07th, 2013

    The venerable Ufizzi Museum in Florence has tarnished its reputation by packaging works from storage and sending them to four out of the mainstream American museums. We viewed the final destination of the revenue generating tour at the Jepson Center for the Arts in Savannah, Georgia.

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