Celestine Bohlen
Celestine Bohlen is a music journalist. Below are 102 of 102 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- Paris Fair Crosses the Road, Giving Art Room to Breathe — The New York Times · Oct 20, 2016
- Euro Flails but Art Fair Flourishes — The New York Times · Oct 23, 2011
- Théâtre du Châtelet Aims to Bring Broadway to Paris — The New York Times · Apr 14, 2011
- In a Sleepy Russian City, Not All Welcome a Cultural Revolution — The New York Times · Nov 26, 2010
- Archaeologist vindicated in hunch on antique silver hoard — The New York Times · Feb 03, 2006
- Lauder's Mix Of Restitution And Collecting — The New York Times · Feb 27, 2003
- A Head Finds Its Way Back Home; In Rare Gesture, Buddhist Leader In Taiwan Makes a Statue In China Whole — The New York Times · Jan 09, 2003
- Retrenching Guggenheim Closes Hall In Las Vegas — The New York Times · Dec 24, 2002
- A Stray Record of Stalinist Horrors Finds Its Way Home — The New York Times · Dec 14, 2002
- Greece Affirms Limits To Elgin Marble Claim — The New York Times · Dec 13, 2002
- Settlement On Painting Captured In Holocaust — The New York Times · Dec 03, 2002
- Riding Out the Storms In a Moscow Museum; Pushkin's Director Remains a Quiet Force — The New York Times · Dec 03, 2002
- Oregon Firm to Design for Museum — The New York Times · Nov 05, 2002
- Changes in Visa Rules Sink Concert Tour — The New York Times · Oct 26, 2002
- Met Studies 'Adam's' Neighbors for Stress — The New York Times · Oct 10, 2002
- Met's 15th-Century 'Adam' Shatters as Pedestal Collapses — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2002
- Art Treasures Shown, but Few Behold Them; At St. John the Divine A 9/11 Gift From Spain — The New York Times · Oct 08, 2002
- For Art: Destination, Queens; The Modern's Relocation Energizes Long Island City — The New York Times · Oct 03, 2002
- Determined Irishman, Carnegie-Bound — The New York Times · Sep 19, 2002
- Women Seeking Men, None Too Carefully — The New York Times · Aug 25, 2002
- Restoration for 'Freedom' Murals at Archives — The New York Times · Jul 31, 2002
- Visa Delays Give Fits to Program Planners — The New York Times · Jul 30, 2002
- Puppetry Illuminates Life by Mocking Facts — The New York Times · Jul 22, 2002
- The Modern Moves With a Bang (Several) — The New York Times · Jun 26, 2002
- Cooper-Hewitt Shake-Up And Layoffs Reverberate — The New York Times · Jun 25, 2002
- Antiquities Dealer Is Sentenced To Prison — The New York Times · Jun 12, 2002
- Reclaiming Art Caught in the Cuban Revolution; In Cases Reminiscent of Looted Nazi Art, Émigrés Trace Fate of Their Collections — The New York Times · Jun 06, 2002
- An Exhibition Celebrates 10 Years Of Free Studio Space for Artists — The New York Times · May 30, 2002
- Judge Revives Case Of Nazi-Looted Art — The New York Times · Apr 27, 2002
- Familiar Transplants in the Garden — The New York Times · Apr 24, 2002
- Familiar Transplants in the Garden — The New York Times · Apr 24, 2002
- Cultural Salvage in Wake of Afghan War — The New York Times · Apr 15, 2002
- The Modern On the Move, Out to Queens; Museum Hopes Art Lovers Find Its Temporary Home — The New York Times · Apr 01, 2002
- An Escape Artist Trained During the Soviet Circus — The New York Times · Mar 24, 2002
- Renaissance Tapestries Aglow at the Met; Fragile Fabric Hung With Care (and Velcro) — The New York Times · Mar 11, 2002
- Modern Museum Selling 1,000 Prints by Eugène Atget — The New York Times · Mar 11, 2002
- A Global Vision For a Global Show; Documenta Curator Sees Art As Expression of Social Change — The New York Times · Feb 12, 2002
- Illicit Antiquities And a Test Case Fit for Solomon; The Trial of a Dealer Divides the Art World — The New York Times · Jan 30, 2002
- Sparkle in a Bleak Season; When the Going Gets Tough, Some Go Shopping at Museums — The New York Times · Jan 10, 2002
- Cuts May Delay Reopening Of Smithsonian Museums — The New York Times · Dec 12, 2001
- The Guggenheim's Scaled-Back Ambition; A Museum Director's Risk-Taking Approach Gets a New Look in Hard Times — The New York Times · Nov 20, 2001
- Afghan Art Dispersed by The Winds Of War; A Nation Loses Its Heritage To Smugglers and Dealers — The New York Times · Nov 01, 2001
- Guggenheims Offer Novelty In Las Vegas — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2001
- In New War on Terrorism, Words Are Weapons, Too — The New York Times · Sep 29, 2001
- Facing the Limits Of a Just War — The New York Times · Sep 22, 2001
- No. 1 Anthem: 'God Bless America' — The New York Times · Sep 19, 2001
- Mark Morris Dance Center Adds Luster To Brooklyn — The New York Times · Sep 12, 2001
- Museum Helps Jewish Family Regain Relic Nazis Stole — The New York Times · Aug 29, 2001
- After the Chaos, A New Day for the Cultures Of the Soviet World — The New York Times · Aug 19, 2001
- The Old World Under the New — The New York Times · Aug 18, 2001
- San Francisco Museum Director Resigns Suddenly — The New York Times · Aug 18, 2001
- Story Hours for Grown-Ups; Introducing Urbanites to the Lure of a Well-Told Tale — The New York Times · Jul 10, 2001
- William Nisselson, 56, Head of Post-Production Film Studio — The New York Times · Jun 27, 2001
- Artwork by Holocaust Victim Is Focus of Dispute — The New York Times · Jun 20, 2001
- Tower Sets Tough Terms For Small Classical Labels — The New York Times · Jun 07, 2001
- Being Met At the Airport By New Art; Big, Bold Installations For a Rebuilt Kennedy Arrivals Terminal — The New York Times · May 24, 2001
- Art Scholars Protest Plan To Restore A Leonardo — The New York Times · May 23, 2001
- From Pearls to Pillbox Hats, A Show Evokes Awe and Sadness; Crowds Wait 90 Minutes for 'Jacqueline Kennedy' at the Met — The New York Times · May 15, 2001
- Showing the Flag in Paris — The New York Times · May 12, 2001
- Museums as Walk-In Closets; Visible Storage Opens Troves to the Public — The New York Times · May 08, 2001
- Smithsonian Shows Are Making Friends on the Road — The New York Times · Apr 18, 2001
- A Botticelli Wonder, Bypassing U.S. Museums — The New York Times · Mar 17, 2001
- Dancers' Brooklyn Fixer-Upper — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2001
- El Museo, Cramped, Seeks to Move Nearby — The New York Times · Mar 01, 2001
- Old Rarities, New Respect: U.S. Works With Italy — The New York Times · Feb 28, 2001
- A Luce Grant Will Put Smithsonian Art on View — The New York Times · Jan 24, 2001
- Built for Substance, Not Flash; James Stewart Polshek Says Architecture Should Serve People Instead of Egos — The New York Times · Jan 22, 2001
- Guggenheim Adds a Link, This Time With Vienna — The New York Times · Jan 16, 2001
- A Museum Asked for It. He Gives It.; Hard Sell and Hip-Hop For Brooklyn's Dowager — The New York Times · Jan 02, 2001
- Citing Health, James Levine Cuts Schedule — The New York Times · Dec 20, 2000
- O Say Can You See What That Flag Means? — The New York Times · Dec 16, 2000
- Step by Step, Sol LeWitt's Work Climbs the Walls at the Whitney — The New York Times · Dec 06, 2000
- Museums Accept Stronger Role in Search for Looted Art — The New York Times · Nov 30, 2000
- Portrayer of the Black Experience Reflects on His Own — The New York Times · Nov 26, 2000
- National Gallery to Return a Family's Painting Looted by the Nazis — The New York Times · Nov 21, 2000
- A Museum's Tales From the Crypt: the Met's New Galleries — The New York Times · Nov 13, 2000
- Building Art Collections For Artists of Diplomacy — The New York Times · Nov 02, 2000
- Modern Unveils Design for New Outpost in Queens — The New York Times · Oct 19, 2000
- Al Hirschfeld Drops Suit and Resumes Ties With Gallery — The New York Times · Oct 14, 2000
- Durst, a Collector of More Than Buildings — The New York Times · Oct 11, 2000
- A Film About Saving Life Is Suddenly Shadowed by Death — The New York Times · Oct 05, 2000
- Heberto Padilla, 68, Cuban Poet, Is Dead — The New York Times · Sep 28, 2000
- 2 Photography Centers Join To Form a Vast Collection — The New York Times · Sep 27, 2000
- China Troupe Overcomes, As Did Man Behind It — The New York Times · Sep 18, 2000
- Relocating After a Divorce, An Arts Group Seeks a Niche — The New York Times · Aug 10, 2000
- Russia's Venue of Choice for Cops and Robbers — The New York Times · Jul 23, 2000
- Long Nights, Longer Days, All Filled With Music — The New York Times · Jul 16, 2000
- A Homecoming for Treasures Looted in War — The New York Times · Apr 27, 2000
- The Hermitage Sees The Future, and It Works — The New York Times · Jun 13, 1999
- A 'Lurching' Bolshoi Still Thinks Big; Amid a Frantic Search for a New Identity, an Audacious Building Plan but No Money — The New York Times · Mar 10, 1999
- In the New Russia, Comedy Lacks Bite — The New York Times · Jan 24, 1999
- Undoing an Act of God At an Italian Basilica — The New York Times · Apr 20, 1998
- Making Small Successful — The New York Times · Mar 15, 1998
- The Dream Of a Poet For Italy — The New York Times · Dec 03, 1997
- A Tenor Whose Shyness Boosts His Popularity — The New York Times · Oct 04, 1997
- A Baroque Gem Is Restored, And All Italy Celebrates — The New York Times · Jun 30, 1997
- A Stunned Venice Surveys the Ruins Of a Beloved Hall — The New York Times · Jan 31, 1996
- With Unions Adding Drama, the Season Is On at La Scala — The New York Times · Dec 07, 1995
- Display of Troy's Riches to Take Time — The New York Times · Aug 28, 1993
- New Voices for Two Silenced Russian Poets — The New York Times · Jan 24, 1993
- Hungary: Loosening Up On a Longer Leash — The New York Times · Jun 24, 1990
- Soviet Poets Are Heard in Philadelphia — The New York Times · Mar 21, 1989