In an interview with Monopol, Kiev Biennale curator David Elliott asserts he has not experienced corruption or interference while working in politically unstable Ukraine.

Opera News, one of the leading classical music magazines in the country, said it would stop reviewing the Metropolitan Opera, resulting from the Met’s dissatisfaction over negative critiques.

Victoria Gannon

Bio

Victoria Gannon lives and writes in Oakland, California. She has a degree in English from Mt. Holyoke College and received her master's degree in Visual and Critical Studies from California College of the Arts in 2008. Her thesis focused on the cultural geography of informal day laborer hiring sites. In 2000, while studying nonfiction writing at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, she wrote a documentary on flea market vendors. Recently, she has written for KQED, CCA's Center for Art and Public Life, Camerawork: A Journal, and The Rumpus, among other publications. Interests include geography, sentence structure, art, dysfunctional relationships, and swimming. Her favorite writer is Wendell Berry. Victoria Gannon is the Copy Chief for Art Practical.