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In With the Old
It was dej? vu all over again at the Frick Art Museum in Point Breeze which previewed A Panorama of Pittsburgh: Nineteenth-Century Printed Views.
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Art
MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES METROPOLITAN MUSEUM Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-535-7710)--“J.M.W. Turner.” Through Sept. 1. “Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe.” Through Sept. 21. “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy.” Through Sept. 1. “Medieval and Renaissance Treasures from the Victoria and Albert Museum . . .
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Montreal Jazz Fest kicks off in grand style
MONTREAL - Just when it seemed that the Montreal International Jazz Festival couldn't get any better, this 11-day extravaganza that draws nearly 2 million fans annually...
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Glastonbury wraps up with golden oldies and more controversy
LONDON: There has been no lack of controversy surrounding Britain's Glastonbury music festival this year. Despite concluding with some of the most veteran names in the industry, controversy from younger stars seemed to take centre stage.
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Massive weekend of fun for Family Festival
DANVERS and mdash; Locals enjoyed another jam-packed weekend of Danvers Family Festival traditions, new and old. nnn Families rose early yesterday morning and headed to Endicott Park for the annual Fishing Derby.
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'Wild' exhibit closes July 13
The Tyler Museum of Art will close its "Into the Wild: Animal Art from Caldwell Zoo" exhibit with a free Family Day program on July 13.
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Hospital to hold art show
Cape Fear Valley Health System will hold a juried art exhibit to acquire original works of art from local and regional artists for its new Valley Pavilion at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center.
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BEST BET: See it before it's gone
There is less than a week left to see the "Earth Water Fire" exhibit at City Art Studio Gallery, 118 W.
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Correction
Cabell County art teacher Marisa Main is a freelance writer for SchoolArts Magazine, and she taught two years each at Village of Barboursville and Nichols elementary schools before accepting a one-year teaching position at Marshall University. She also has taught at Marshall as an adjunct for seven years. Sunday's article incorrectly stated the name of the publication and how long she taught at ...
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Tribute: Ronald Ransom was a man of many talents
Who: Ronald Ransom, 63 When and how he died: June 16 of cardiac arrest. A photographic memory: Ronald Ransom and his wife, Elaine, recently had celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Elaine Ransom said what most attracted her when she first met Ronald was his intelligence.
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Florida museum exhibits posters reinterpreting 'Four Freedoms'
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - More than 60 years after Norman Rockwell's quintessentially American "Four Freedoms" posters were created, the illustrator is inspiring other artists to delve into the meaning of democracy through art.
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40,000 view Archibald Prize exhibition
The Bendigo Art Gallery says 40,000 people came to see the Archibald Prize exhibition over the past four weeks in central Victoria.
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San Jose ICA Presents Eureka! Featuring the 2005-2007 Recipients of the Eureka Fellowship Award
SAN JOSE, CA.- The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is proud to present Eureka!, an exhibition featuring the 2005-2007 recipients of the Eureka Fellowship Award.
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Buchmann Galerie Berlin Presents Anna and Bernhard Blume
BERLIN.- Buchmann Galerie Berlin presents a new solo-exhibition by German artists Anna and Bernhard Blume. Anna and Bernhard Blume, born in 1937, have significantly extended the genre of the staged photograph, and they number among its most renowned exponents internationally.
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Lehmann Maupin Gallery Presents Rei Sato
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May Salim, “I do not appear nude with Ahmad Al Saqa”
Young Egyptian artist May Salim was chosen by the Egyptian Opera House to sing for the first time at the annual summer season festival. The music festival, held in July, will feature a number of great music artists with strong and beautiful voices.
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The Wow Factor
VALDOSTA — Moody Air Force Base’s 23rd Force Support Squadron’s Child Development Center, Family Child Care and Youth Center have created one of the most dynamic children’s shows in the history of the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts’ Roberta George Children’s Gallery.
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Institute of American Indian Arts names new director
SANTA FE, N.M. — The Institute of American Indian Arts has announced the appointment of Patsy Phillips, a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, as director of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum.
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Chen Chunlin "Lessons Learned in One Day" Opens at M97 Gallery Shanghai
CHEN Chunlin: "Sanya, South China Sea" (2007) C-Print (180cm x 200cm, Edition of 3; 125cm x 140cm, Edition of 5; 75cm x 83cm, Edition of 10). © CHEN Chunlin. Courtesy of m97 Gallery.
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Van Zoetendaal Gallery Presents "Verticals"
© Holger Niehaus. AMSTERDAM.- The first group exhibition in the new Van Zoetendaal gallery at Oude Schans 67f opened to the public.
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Uncreated Light: Steve Joy Paintings 1980-2008 at The Joslyn Art Museum
Steve Joy (British, born 1952), Easter Island, 2006, mixed media on panel, Lent by David and Kate Clark, Omaha. OMAHA.- The richly constructed, abstract but accessible paintings of British contemporary artist Steve Joy are the focus of Uncreated Light.
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New Exhibition Highlights Hidden Treasures of the Cincinnati Art Museum
Sandro Chic, Light and cans, 1981.Tempera, crayon, charcoal, and pencil Gifts of previous donors, by exchange.1988.173. CINCINNATI.- This summer, the Cincinnati Art Museum will present an unparalleled selection of treasures from its outstanding permanent collection, one of the finest in the nation.
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Masterpiece Watercolours and Drawings Exhibit at Lady Lever Art Gallery
John White Abbot (1764-1851), Peamore, 1802. Watercolour and ink on paper Purchased 1947. LIVERPOOL.- This exhibition introduces William Hesketh Lever (1851-1925), later the first Viscount Leverhulme, as a notable collector of British watercolours and drawings.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Presents Reverberations: Modern and Contemporary Art
Frank Stella (born 1936), Damascus Gate II, 1968Acrylic on canvas; 60 x 180 in. Bank of America Collection. PHILADELPHIA, PA.-
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Bacon, Freud and Koons Lead Christie's Auction of Post-War and Contemporary Art in London
A Christie's employee looks at the work titled 'L-Tyrosine -15n' (2001), by Damien Hirst. The work is estimated between 2.6 and 4 million euros: EFE/Andy Rain.
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