Arkansas names a Belgian arts chief

Arkansas names a Belgian arts chief

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norman lebrecht

August 31, 2017

The former artistic director of the Sydney Festival, Lieven Bertels, has been chosen to headĀ the Momentary, a space for the visual and performing arts inĀ Bentonville, Arkansas. The venue is due to open in 2020.

 

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  • Geoff says:

    Anything to do with Walmart? They like to spend on the arts. There is an art gallery there I think that was financed by Mrs. Alice Walton, daughter of the founder of Walmart, Sam Walton. ASDA in the U.K.

  • Jeffrey Biegel says:

    Crystal Bridges is a fabulous museum in Bentonville, Arkansas. The Walton family started their store Walmart there. Bentonville is a rapidly growing city, thanks to Walmart headquarters. Companies wanting their products sold in Walmart need to have a local office in Bentonville, from what I have heard. There are new orchestras in the region, among them, the Arkansas Philharmonic conducted by Steven Byess–a visionary music director in synch with the needs of the growing community and age categories. (Will be back with them in November). If you get an opportunity to visit Bentonville, do take in a visit to Crystal Bridges, which is the brainchild of Alice Walton, Sam Walton’s daughter. She has gathered some of the World’s finest artwork. Congratulations to Lieven for taking the Momentary into his musical responsibilities. Will be terrific.

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