Gadsby opens the show by gesturing at a sculpture of a dog onstage and exclaiming, “Look at this! Look at this! That is a dog made entirely out of crayons! I don’t need that! I’m part of the problem ...
From its punny title on down, the Brooklyn Museum’s new exhibition “It’s Pablo-matic: Picasso According to Hannah Gadsby” was designed to start a conversation. Love it or hate it, it’s hard to deny ...
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“It’s Pablo-matic: Picasso According to Hannah Gadsby” has been Pablo-matic from the start. The comedian was criticized for launching an exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, where Elizabeth A. Sackler (of ...
The Brooklyn Museum invited the Australian comedian to help organize a show on Picasso’s troubling life and artistic lens. The reaction was strong. By Robin Pogrebin Some reviews were scathing, ...
AROUND FIFTY exhibitions this year will mark the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s death. But perhaps only one is curated by someone who hates him. “I really, really want to stick one up him,” ...
The first works to greet you in Brooklyn Museum’s “It’s Pablo-matic: Picasso According to Hannah Gadsby”—an exhibition co-curated by the Australian comedian that reckons with the painter’s tremendous ...
"I was assured that they’d separated from the opioids strain," the comedian said. "Take that with a grain of salt." Comedian Hannah Gadsby is speaking up about the controversial ties the Sackler ...
I’ve always approached Hannah Gadsby’s Netflix specials with some trepidation: I know straight men are going to get slapped around a bit, not unjustifiably, but the laughs and the architectural ...