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Persian Gulf Incubator by Marco Poloni at Fotohof in Salzburg
Marco Poloni, Installation view Fotohof 2008. SALZBURG.- Since his participation in the 51st Venice Biennale in the Swiss pavilion, Marco Poloni is considered to be an important representative of the Swiss contemporary arts scene.
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National Portrait Gallery Reveals Shakespeares's Man of Sonnets Hidden in Painting of his Wife
X Ray showing what appears to be the portrait of Henry Wriothesley. EFE/National Portrait Gallery LONDON.-
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Glenn Brown Exhibits at Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna
Burlesque 2008. Oil on panel. 121 x 220 cm. Photo courtesy the artist. VIENNA.- With the exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Glenn Brown takes his works back to an artistic universe from which they might have sprung.
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An Exhibit of Eight Master Works of Art Selected by Dallas Museum of Art Educators to Open
Pincushion to Serve as Fetish, 1979. Dorothea Tanning. Black velvet, wood, metal, paint, and copper. Collection of Deedie and Rusty Rose and the Dallas Museum of Art through the General Acquisitions Fund
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Photographer Sheila Pree Bright's Young Americans to Premiere at High Museum of Art
Sheila Pree Bright. Donovan Singleton, 2007. Chromogenic Print, 40 X 30 in. ATLANTA.-
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Oskar Kokoschka: Exile and New Home 1934 to 1980 at the Albertina in Austria
VIENNA.- There has long been a need for an exhibition of the late works of Oskar Kokoschka and a corresponding new positioning. The Albertina’s show pays tribute to this important creative period, exhibiting 40 paintings and some 160 watercolours, drawings and graphic prints.
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Neville Bros. return to New Orleans jazz fest
The Neville Brothers, one of New Orleans most famous musical families, on Wednesday sought to soothe hurt feelings caused by their absence since Hurricane Katrina by playing in the city's jazz festival.
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Adobe toys with standardizing DNG raw photo format
Adobe's Digital Negative format hasn't caught on widely. Standardizing might help, and Adobe has given DNG to a major standards group to evaluate.
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Jurassic Dinosaur Dung Sells For $960 At Auction
A pile of dinosaur dung 130 million years old has sold at a New York auction for $960. A spokeswoman for Bonhams New York says the prehistoric deposit fetched more than its pre-auction estimate of $450 Wednesday evening in Manhattan.
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Happy Birthday YWCA
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - A muralist reached a $1.1 million legal settlement with defendants accused of painting over his large-scale portrait of artist Ed Rusha on a government-owned building that houses a U.S. Labor Department jobs program, the muralist's lawyer said Wednesday.
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PAC to host free concert for charity
MILLSTONE - Some area children have earned the honor of having their artwork displayed during an upcoming concert at the Performing Arts Center.
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Art yard sale happening in Allentown on May 17
The Allentown Art Guild will hold an art yard sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 17 at the barn studio of Jeff Martin Photography, 78 N. Main St., Allentown. In the event of rain, the sale will be held on May 18.
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Art, academics come together at Dothan elementary school
Art and academics came together Wednesday at Selma Street Elementary School thanks to an outreach program by the Wiregrass Museum of Art.
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agencyfaqs! news bureau
Infomedia India, which publishes the business directory, Yellow Pages, and special interest magazines such as Overdrive, Chip and Better Photography, has entered into a multi-year strategic partnership with the Chinese B2B e-commerce portal, Alibaba.com.
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Artists Host Lice For Art
The seven German artists are living in an Israeli museum for three weeks. "The idea is that we live in the museum as their guests, and at the same time we are hosting lice on our heads," BBC 04/28/08
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Cautiously Auctionable
"Financial turmoil may be present everywhere else, but so far there is no evidence of a disintegrating art market. Even so, the auction houses don't seem to be taking any chances.
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Google unveils eclectic mix of designs by prominent artists
Wed, Apr 30, 2008 (6:37 p.m.) Google Inc.'s once-austere Web site is turning into an eclectic art gallery.
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VCU scholarship named for Binsted
Virginia Commonwealth University's School of the Arts has named a scholarship in memory of a student who was slain in an off-campus shooting in March. Conor Backman, a rising sophomore from Purcellville in Loudoun County, is the first recipient of the Tyler Binsted Endowed Scholarship in Sculpture & Extended Media, the university said yesterday.
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LAKEWOOD - Georgian Court University will host the 4th Congressional District Art Competition for amateur artists May 5-8 at the M. Christina Geis Art Gallery. The winning entry will be placed on display in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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American Artist: GALLERY: Sean Cheetham's Figure Paintings
Sara 2005, oil on canvasboard, 24 x 20. All artwork this gallery collection the artist. Clark 2003, oil on canvasboard, 24 x 18. Princess 2005, oil on canvasboard, 24 x 20.
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Whitney?s Downtown Sanctuary
Optimism is in the air again at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which has just released a preliminary design by the Italian architect Renzo Piano for its proposed satellite museum downtown.
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LA Artist Settles Suit Over Destruction Of His Mural
Los Angeles artist Kent Twitchell has settled his lawsuit against the U.S. government and 11 other defendants for painting over his six-story mural "Ed Ruscha Monument," painted on the side of a federal government-owned downtown building, for $1.1 million.
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The artwork can include, but is not limited to: murals, sculpture, functional art (such as benches), bike racks, streetscape improvements (such as sidewalks), plazas, and, signage.
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Google turning into eclectic art gallery
Hoping to spur more customization of its home page, the Internet search leader has unveiled a lineup of colorful graphics dreamed up by a mix of creative souls.
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Artsfest to feature more than 140 artists
The 28th annual Artsfest Fine Arts Festival, a celebration of visual and performing arts, will be this weekend on Historic Walnut Street from National Avenue to west of John Q. Hammons Parkway. The festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Advance tickets are $3 at all area McDonald's restaurants now through Friday. Gate admission is $5 for ...
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