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SUMMARY:Exhibition / Folk Nation: Crafting Patriotism in the United States
DESCRIPTION:Mounted during the celebration of the United States semiquincentennial\, Folk Nation: Crafting Patriotism in the United States draws from the American Folk Art Museum’s rich collections to explore links between vernacular art and the construction of an American sense of self. Introducing visitors to the concept of “folk” as a category developed in conjunction with the art and antiques markets\, this exhibition positions works as multilayered in their meanings\, imbued with cultural significance by not only their creators\, but also their collectors and subsequent owners. Americans have long preserved objects as a way of telling stories about themselves. Beginning after the Revolutionary War and gathering momentum in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries\, people turned to early American things to construct a national history and sense of collective identity—an impulse often driven by lingering insecurity about the young nation’s perceived cultural provinciality compared to Europe. \nThis concentrated exhibition illuminates how makers both historical and contemporary have employed a kaleidoscopic variety of media to express love of country while also revealing the complexities and contradictions embedded in such expressions.
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/exhibition-folk-nation-crafting-patriotism-in-the-united-states-2/
LOCATION:American Folk Art Museum\, 2 Lincoln Square\, New York\, NY 10023\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Free
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SUMMARY:Exhibition / Self-Made: A Century of Inventing Artists
DESCRIPTION:Self-Made: A Century of Inventing Artists takes a critical look at the historical definition of the “self-taught artist” in the United States from the early twentieth century to today. The exhibition examines how artists without academic training have depicted\, conceptualized\, and identified themselves on their own terms. In doing so\, it aims at challenging reductive\, long-standing narratives that have cast these artmakers as amateurs or isolated geniuses working out of time\, without lineage\, influence\, or artistic networks. \nThe sixty artists featured here largely worked outside conventional art-school\, gallery\, museum\, and peer-exchange systems. Their practices are rooted in diverse sites of learning\, from professional expertise to community-based traditions. Drawn primarily from the American Folk Art Museum’s collection\, this selection of artworks brings together outstanding examples of paintings\, sculptures\, photographs\, videos\, and artists’ notebooks by key national and international figures—many of them recent or rarely seen acquisitions.
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/exhibition-self-made-a-century-of-inventing-artists-2/
LOCATION:American Folk Art Museum\, 2 Lincoln Square\, New York\, NY 10023\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T113000
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CREATED:20260316T143629Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition/ Folk Nation: Crafting Patriotism in the United States
DESCRIPTION:Mounted during the celebration of the United States semi quincentennial\, Folk Nation: Crafting Patriotism in the United States draws from the American Folk Art Museum’s rich collections to explore links between vernacular art and the construction of an American sense of self. Introducing visitors to the concept of “folk” as a category developed in conjunction with the art and antiques markets\, this exhibition positions works as multilayered in their meanings\, imbued with cultural significance by not only their creators\, but also their collectors and subsequent owners. Americans have long preserved objects as a way of telling stories about themselves. Beginning after the Revolutionary War and gathering momentum in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries\, people turned to early American things to construct a national history and sense of collective identity—an impulse often driven by lingering insecurity about the young nation’s perceived cultural provinciality compared to Europe. \nThis concentrated exhibition illuminates how makers both historical and contemporary have employed a kaleidoscopic variety of media to express love of country while also revealing the complexities and contradictions embedded in such expressions.
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/exhibition-folk-nation-crafting-patriotism-in-the-united-states/2026-04-20/
LOCATION:American Folk Art Museum\, 2 Lincoln Square\, New York\, NY 10023\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T180000
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CREATED:20260316T144142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T145315Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition/ Self-Made: A Century of Inventing Artists
DESCRIPTION:Self-Made: A Century of Inventing Artists takes a critical look at the historical definition of the “self-taught artist” in the United States from the early twentieth century to today. The exhibition examines how artists without academic training have depicted\, conceptualized\, and identified themselves on their own terms. In doing so\, it aims at challenging reductive\, long-standing narratives that have cast these artmakers as amateurs or isolated geniuses working out of time\, without lineage\, influence\, or artistic networks.
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/exhibition-self-made-a-century-of-inventing-artists/2026-04-20/
LOCATION:American Folk Art Museum\, 2 Lincoln Square\, New York\, NY 10023\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Free
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CREATED:20260403T161415Z
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SUMMARY:The Many Lives of Alexandra Danilova
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Danilova lived a long\, adventurous and multi-faceted life. A prima ballerina who exuded an intense perfume throughout that entire life\, she is remembered as a force of nature\, and with real joy and genuine affection by all who knew her\, learned from her\, or simply knew who she was. \nBorn in Czarist Russia\, fleeing the Soviet Revolution alongside George Balanchine\, she danced for decades more\, on international stages as well as Broadway and Hollywood. Her work as a teacher at the School of American Ballet is legendary\, as were her diaphanous dance skirts\, beribboned ballet slippers\, glamorous make-up and perfectly coiffed hair. In 1974\, she collaborated with Balanchine to restage the first two acts of his new production of Coppelia\, in the process coaching one of her most famous roles. Her appearance in the iconic dance film The Turning Point\, basically playing herself\, preserves forever her unmistakable speaking voice and enchanting manner.
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/the-many-lives-of-alexandra-danilova/
LOCATION:Dorothy & Lewis B. Cullman Center\, Bruno Walter Auditorium\, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Free
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SUMMARY:Stories from the City of Immigrants
DESCRIPTION:Stories from the City of Immigrants is an evening of monologues curated from oral history collections that vividly bring to life the vital role immigrants play in New York City’s past\, present and future. Poignant\, funny\, and surprising\, these stories span 125 years and many countries of origin\, creating a visceral experience of the epic journeys so many people have taken to make NYC their home. Hosted by actor Arian Moayed with music from women-led samba reggae drumline marching band FogoAzul. \nWith Performances by: \nJayne Houdyshell (Only Murders in the Building)\nSimu Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings)\nSunita Mani (GLOW)\nJustin H. Min (The Umbrella Academy)\nSepideh Moafi (The Pitt) \nAnd more \nThe event will be recorded for the Selected Shorts radio show and podcast. \nActors are subject to change \nProduced by Waterwell and Sele
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/stories-from-the-city-of-immigrants/
LOCATION:Peter Jay Sharp Theatre\, 155 West 65th Street (street level)\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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