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Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art Announces Fall Exhibitions
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Chris Drury Creates Giant Whirlwind Etched in Winnemucca Lake in Conjunction with Exhibit
Chris Drury, Winnemucca Whirlwind, 2008. Raked alkali flat, approximately 300 feet. Photo courtesy of Dean Burton. RENO.-
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William Wegman Exhibition Premieres at Allentown Art Museum
William Wegman, American b. 1943. Retriever, 1994, Chromogenic print. Courtesy of the artist. ALLENTOWN, PA.-
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The Newark Museum Presents a Glimpse of Lenox Collection
Porcelain basket from the 1910 Modern American Pottery exhibition at The Newark Museum. NEWARK.- For almost six generations, brides and brides-to-be across the country have treasured wedding gifts manufactured by Lenox, America’s premier porcelain brand.
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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Opens Recurring Video Program Video A
Miguel Soares, Miguel Soares: Jumping Nauman—The Exhibitions of Bruce Nauman in 2006 , 2007. Courtesy of the artist. RIDGEFIELD.- The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum opened Video A, a recurring exhibition program developed to informally present short contemporary video projects on an ongoing basis.
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Leighton Pierce's 'Agency of Time' opens Aug. 12 at Sheldon Museum of Art
Leighton Pierce, Agency of Time. LINCOLN.- Artist Leighton Pierce uses film, video and sound to create transformative experiences for museum visitors.
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Michael Krebber Solo Exhibition: Puberty in Teaching at the Art Association of Cologne
Michael Krebber, Puberty in Teaching. Installation view. COLOGNE.- The title of the exhibition, Puberty in Teaching, is at first sight paradoxical, since the two concepts, teaching and puberty, seem contradictory.
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First Ballerina Painting Made by Degas on Loan to Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Edgar Degas, Portrait of Mademoiselle Eugénie Fiocre in the Ballet 'La Source'. Collection of the Brooklyn Museum. RICHMOND, VA.-
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MoMA Exhibition Looks at Music's Wide-ranging Influence on Artists Beginning in the 1960s
Nam June Paik (American, born Korea, 1932-2006), with Otto Piene (German, b. 1928). Untitled. 1968. Manipulated television set and plastic pearls.
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Museum of the City of New York to Open Expansion on Wednesday
View inside the museum. Photo: Aislinn Weidele/Polshek Partnership Architects. NEW YORK, NY.-
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Arts and science, Detecting masterpiece from fake
Vincent van Gogh’s masterpieces have inspired both young artists and prospective forgers seeking to recreate his vivid landscapes and portraits. Those forgeries are inspirations, too.
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Artwork by Michelangelo on display at SU
Syracuse University is presenting a unique and historic opportunity for people who love art, but haven't been able to travel outside the country to experience it.
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No Genre Is the New Genre
There was an anecdote I heard once, I think it was at the Lincoln Center Festival's Merce Cunningham retrospective six years ago, that put Merce and Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg all together in a vehicle crisscrossing the nation. John Cage was driving.
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Museum rejoices at its new paintings
Female artist Shi Di has donated three of her newly-finished Rejoice 2008 paintings to the National Museum of China. The watercolor painting series was completed in July to usher in the Olympics.
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One-Night Stands
The Thomas Crown Affair Lightweight, "sophisticated" (it's about rich people) romantic caper flick is a slight improvement over the 1968 Norman Jewison/Steve McQueen/Faye Dunaway version, mostly due to the presence of Rene Russo as an insurance investigator hired to recover a stolen masterpiece painting, who falls in love with the debonair playboy (Pierce Brosnan, bronzed and brittle) who stole ...
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ARTS & CULTURE
Glimpses in Time at Joyce Gordon Gallery is a museum-quality exhibition comprising eighty-plus photographs selected by San Francisco gallerist Stephen Wirtz from some four hundred submissions.
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Guild Inn comes alive this weekend
Volunteers preparing for The Guild Alive with Culture this Sunday hope the budding summer festival is a sign of new life for their cherished Guildwood landmark. The free event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m....
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Peking University unveils sculpture for Olympic table tennis
BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's prestigious Peking University on Saturday unveiled a wall sculpt...
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Innovative arts festival set for Oct. and Nov. in HK
HONG KONG, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- The New Vision Arts Festival featuring innovative music, dance, theate...
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First Olympic Expo opens at Beijing Exhibition Center
Opening of the expoPhoto Gallery(BEIJING, August 8)-- The Beijing 2008 Expo with the theme "Light th...
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Exhibit showcases rare Haitian paintings
The best of Haitian art is on display in Leaside until Saturday, Aug. 23. Thirteen Originals, an exhibit featuring rare Haitian works of art from the collection of the late Haitian ambassador to Can...
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Large-scale oil painting scroll 'Ode to the Olympics' is presented
The father-daughter artist pair and BOCOG officials introduce the artwork at a press conference. Pho...
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ARCHIVE SEARCH
In 1983, Carolyna Marks was a young widow, renting out rooms in her Edwardian on Milvia Street in Berkeley. While at Cal, she'd won an Eisner Award for her bronze sculpture. Now, she was doing ceramic sculpture while running a women's construction company.
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The Reinvention of Kirsten Dunst
A few weeks ago, at a party for the second Chelsea location of 303 Gallery, a crowd of downtown creative types milled around, outfitted in ’80s Ray Bans and indie rock T-shirts. Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore was the guest DJ, and the Virgins, a New York band of perfectly disheveled young men whose songs have been featured on Gossip Girl , performed onstage next to a pile of rubble. (The ...
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Duffy: Be Realistic on Ren. Square
A funding shortfall could spell doom for a proposed performing arts center downtown. The center is one of three components that would make up Renaissance Square.
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