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Squabble over Mandela art
Nelson Mandela's lawyers have instructed London attorneys to act against a prominent art gallery for opening a 90th birthday exhibition of disputed artworks.
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Squabble over Mandela art
Nelson Mandela's lawyers have instructed London attorneys to act against a prominent art gallery for opening a 90th birthday exhibition of disputed artworks.
Cape Argus |
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Pre-grand opening
The Art of Saving Lives, 6-10 p.m. today, will spotlight a live mural painting, silent auction, hors d'oeuvres, entertainment and work from local artists for sale.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Lord Ganesh goes overseas for Indian devotees 19 Jul 2008, 1218 hrs IST,IANS
MUMBAI: Lord Ganesh may traditionally have a tiny mouse for a mount, but the portly elephant-headed god is now travelling across the seven seas - into the homes of Indians abroad for the Ganpati festival!
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Exhibit features prints from new St. John's Bible
MICHIGAN CITY The Lubeznik Center for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of 20 prints from a modern manuscript of the St. John’s Bible, on display through Aug. 30 at 101 W. 2nd St.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Festivals abound this weekend
This is one of those weekends where the price of gasoline may be immaterial.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Lord Ganesh goes overseas for Indian devotees
Lord Ganesh idols are being exported for the Indians living abroad for the forthcoming Ganpati festival.
The Times of India |
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East Haddam Museum Paying Tribute ToSculptor
When sculptor Heinz Warneke was asked to design a tympanum for the National Cathedral in Washington, he created a life-size cast at his East Haddam estate The Mowings.
Hartford Courant |
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Eye of the beholder: New exhibition at BYU Museum of Art challenges visitors' notions of art
You don't have to know what great art is to appreciate the works displayed in a new exhibition at the Brigham Young University Museum of Art. On some levels, that may be the best way to approach "Turning Point: The Demise of Modernism and the Rebirth of Meaning in American Art," which opens today and will remain in place through Jan. 3.
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'Ode to Masters' opens in Louisville
This group show features new work from at least 25 artists on the main floor of the gallery. Each piece is either an interpretation of a past work or an original work created in the style of a past master or artist that has influenced their individual style.
Ralston Recorder |
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God Ganesh goes overseas for Indian devotees 19 Jul 2008, 1218 hrs IST,IANS
MUMBAI: Lord Ganesh may traditionally have a tiny mouse for a mount, but the portly elephant-headed god is now travelling across the seven seas - into the homes of Indians abroad for the Ganpati festival!
The Times of India |
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Painter Zhao Zhunwang's art exhibition opens in Beijing
The opening ceremony sitePhoto Gallery(BEIJING, July 19) -- Painter Zhao Zhunwang's art exhibition, ...
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Opening night belongs to Burma
"Sun is falling down/Sky is falling down/Seasons falling down/Air is falling down," Boston art-punk legends Mission of Burma sang in "Weatherbox" Friday night, midway through the opening set of the fourth Pitchfork Music Festival, as their guitars, bass, drums and tape loops evoked the fury of bombs falling in the midst of an earthquake during a vicious thunderstorm.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Weekend calendar
"Laura Rollins: cool blue smooth and creamy," 4:30 p.m., Experimental Art Gallery and Studio, Artist's Row, 24 New Derby St., Salem. Rollins discusses her use of "cheese" as material and metaphor. Parking in Klop Alley, adjacent to Artists' Row. ehmankes@comcast.net or 781-439-1540.
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Art show part of SAVES 25th Anniversary
FARMINGTON - Art pieces created by survivors of sexual assault will be on display from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday in the Art Gallery at the University of Maine at Farmington.
The Lewiston Sun Journal |
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Opening night belongs to Burma
"Sun is falling down/Sky is falling down/Seasons falling down/Air is falling down," Boston art-punk legends Mission of Burma sang in "Weatherbox" Friday night, midway through the opening set of the fourth Pitchfork Music Festival, as their guitars, bass, drums and tape loops evoked the fury of bombs falling in the midst of an earthquake during a vicious thunderstorm.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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MCA turns kids loose outdoors with paints
Giving kids supplies and inspiration to create artwork is the backbone of Family Fun on the Plaza on Saturdays and Tuesdays at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Student sculptures play hide-and-seek in park
MONTEVALLO -- Ten art students plus 100 rolls of clear plastic packing tape add up to an imaginative game of sculpture hide-and-seek in Montevallo's Orr Park.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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News Categories
Many Yemeni artists took part in the loyalty day to celebrate the anniversary of making President Saleh the president of the country. The festival has been conducted by the Ministry of Culture and held at the Yemeni Cultural House.
Yemen Observer |
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Sculptor's life and art to be celebrated Sunday
CHEYENNE n Renowned Wyoming sculptor Robert Russin was most proud of two of his statues.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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'Sopranos' Art at $175,000
A painting of The Sopranos lead actors replicating the 15th century pose of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino has sold for $175,000, said to be the highest price paid for memorabilia from the hit TV series.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Remembering a Wave That Was More of a Ripple
Alternative-rock godhead Thurston Moore wasn't part of New York's "no wave" music scene in the 1970s. But he was on the periphery, and there's photographic evidence to prove it: a black-and-white shot featuring some of no wave's central figures -- including Lydia Lunch, James Chance, Diego Cortez...
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Art show on its way
There’s an upcoming art show that promises to be a cut above all the rest. The Bradford Area Business Group will sponsor its annual art show from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Annex Room located near the rear entrance of Old City Hall.
The Bradford Era |
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Midland Marquee
THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS A project of Arts Assembly of Midland P.O. Box 3494, Midland, Texas 79702 (432) 687-1149 FAX 687-1600 SUNDAY Arts Assembly of Midland: Midland's non-profit arts council and umbrella organization for performing and visual arts organizations, 401 W. Texas Ave., Suite 508, 687-1149. EXHIBIT: Art in the Park, four selected sculptures, Duet by David Hickman, Gypsy Rose by ...
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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The Week Ahead
Today Lawn concerts The free annual Summer Sunday Lawn concert at the Museum of the Southwest, 1705 W. Missouri Ave., continues today with Cody Hughes Davidson, July 13, sponsored by The Bosworth Company and KICKS 99.
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