‘Max Beckmann: The Formative Years, 1915-1925’ Review: An Artist’s Several Selves

[ad_1] A show at the Neue Galerie reveals the many different aspects of the German painter’s work during a decade that saw the ravages of World War I and the…

‘Partnership’ Review: Elizabeth Baker’s Long-Lost Drama

[ad_1] Mint Theater Company mounts its third play by the early 20th-century British writer, which follows the savvy female proprietor of a dressmaking shop. [ad_2] Source link

‘Ann Lowe: American Couturier’ Review: Anonymously Dressing the Daughters of High Society

[ad_1] Winterthur, Del. In 1964, the Saturday Evening Post called the couturier Ann Lowe “society’s best-kept secret.” At that point she’d been dressing women of the Social Register for decades—first…

Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of October 15

[ad_1] By WSJ Arts in Review Staff Film • “Killers of the Flower Moon” (Oct. 20): Martin Scorsese returns with this tale, co-written by Eric Roth and based on the book…

‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’ Review: A Mock Broadway Biography

[ad_1] Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad play two would-be theater impresarios attempting to put on a show about the inventor of the printing press in this energetic musical farce. [ad_2]…

‘Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome’ Review: A Master and His Worthy Imitators

[ad_1] At the Art Institute of Chicago, two stunning Caravaggios—‘The Cardsharps’ and ‘Martha and Mary Magdalene’—are shown alongside works by those who were inspired by his talents. [ad_2] Source link

‘Lupin’ Season 3 Review: Literary Lifting

[ad_1] The French crime series, which borrows its title—and many of its central character’s capers—from Maurice Leblanc’s gentleman thief, returns to Netflix [ad_2] Source link

‘The Creator’ Review: On the Run in a Sci-Fi AI Empire

[ad_1] John David Washington plays an ex-soldier protecting a robot child in Gareth Edwards’s futuristic film, which sees the U.S. military out to destroy artificial-intelligence technology in Asia. [ad_2] Source…

‘Manet/Degas’ Review: Modern Masters Side by Side at the Met

[ad_1] A stunning exhibition pairs the two Parisian painters to explore their ‘enigmatic relationship’ in life and art. [ad_2] Source link

Perelman Performing Arts Center: More Than Meets the Eye

[ad_1] Designed by Joshua Ramus of the firm REX, the new structure at the World Trade Center complex navigates the many constraints of the site with ingenuity and grace. [ad_2]…