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First Contemporary Art Exhibition Exploring Parades and Street Pageantry To Open at IMA
Friends With You, Skywalkers, 2006, blimp parade, Art Basel Miami Beach 2006. Image courtesy of the artists. Photograph by Abraham Kalili. INDIANAPOLIS.-
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Print Lovers at 30: Celebrating Three Decades of Giving Honors the Nelson-Atkins Print Society
KANSAS CITY.- The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will honor the Nelson-Atkins Print Society’s 30th anniversary with the exhibition Print Lovers at 30: Celebrating Three Decades of Giving.
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New Landscape Works by Mary-Austin Klein: Collective Amnesia at Metro Gallery in Los Angeles
Mary-Austin Klein’s solo exhibition, “Collective Amnesia.” LOS ANGELES.- Metro Gallery presents Mary-Austin Klein’s solo exhibition, “Collective Amnesia.”
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Christie's Sale of International and Contemporary Art in Dubai Reaches New Heights Realising $20 Million
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Whitney Museum Unveils Design by Renzo Piano for New Downtown Building
NEW YORK.- The Whitney Museum of American Art today released detailed plans to add a second Whitney Museum site to the cultural and civic landscape of New York City with the construction of a new, six-floor, 185,000-squarefoot building in downtown Manhattan.
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Times & Star
NEWS that rock and roll legend Chuck Berry is to play at this year’s Maryport Blues Festival has been hailed as a major coup by Allerdale’s entertainment and events chiefs.
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Delray film fest: Long and shorts of it
The Delray Beach Film Festival runs Tuesday through May 11 at a variety of venues in downtown Delray Beach. Here is a schedule through Thursday. Tickets, synopses on the Web: www.dbff.us/
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Weekend fest includes Milwaukee filmmakers
Two days are left in the Milwaukee Underground Film Festival, a globe-trotting collection of short films that continues this weekend at the Times Cinema and Saturday at the Walker's Point Center for the Arts.
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Duo share 'stage' at Gallery 23 this May
BLAIRSTOWN -- The windows at Gallery 23 will feature the work of painter Sheila Grodsky and photographer Elaine Smithson as Artists of the Month for May.
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By Deb Gau
COTTONWOOD — Moorhead artist Janet Flom said she most wanted people to think of all the good things about Lakeview School and its place in the community. So her painting that now hangs there is full of life and color, and children’s favorite things.
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Artist connects with galleria
One of the pristine gallerias at the Milwaukee Art Museum, with its polished marble floors and rhythmic canopy of arches, has recently been overtaken by common contact paper.
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Paintings By J. Hirsch At The Barnes Gallery
John E. Hirsch's still life paintings in oil and acrylic will be on view at the Barnes Gallery, 2 Nassau Boulevard in Garden City South from May 6th through May 31st. The Barnes Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am until 5:00 pm.
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Waldorf Senior Wins Poetry Award
On April 10th, students from throughout Long Island attended Adelphi University's annual Poetry Festival, which included workshops, a student poetry reading and a keynote address by Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet Natasha Trethewey. At the end of the conference, several students were singled out for poems submitted prior to the event.
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Get 'The Inside Story' on Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway scholar Carlene Fredericka Brennan will present The Inside Story: Ernest Hemingway in Cuba, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. The lecture will be followed by a showing of her film, the PBS award-winning documentary Hemingway in Cuba, $5, (904) 355-0630.
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Art In The Park Extravaganza Is This Weekend
BROOKSVILLE - Local art lovers will crowd Tom Varn Park this weekend to check out some of the area's best homemade jewelry, paintings and wood carvings.
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In 'Palm,' Faithfull rises above cliche
Marianne Faithfull has exhibited a wide range of talents in her 61 years, but the one thing she's always known how to do is shock people. So kudos to whoever cast the singer-songwriter-actress as a frumpy London housewife turned sex club worker in "Irina Palm."
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Fashion Briefs
Who knew that bicycles influenced fashion? Katherine Lapelosa, a College of Charleston anthropology major, did and has curated a mini-exhibit at the Charleston Museum titled "Bustles, Bicycles and Ballgowns: Beginnings of Change in the Late 19th Century." Lapelosa is an intern under the supervision of curator of textiles Jan Hiester.
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Florida Rooms: Art Gallery Goes Native
Pam Moody has assembled a colorful palette of local artists to display and sell their works at The Creative Native Gallery.
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Masterpieces Meet Technology
Now that you have HD TV, you can’t even bring yourself to watch those other channels anymore. Standard definition is below your standards. You’ve seen the future, and there’s no looking back. Nothing can come between you and your TV screen. Unless it’s ... a bigger screen. Like s ...
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Stellar Student Films. No, Seriously.
There are film students who envision conceptual masterpieces shot in black-and-white complete with avant-garde orchestral music and a sense of existentialism in place of a compelling plot. Then there are film students who laugh at those would-be Godards. Alex Montilla falls into the latter camp. His ...
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Celebrate women's struggles, successes
Mark Mother's Day on Thursday, May 8 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., as Tiara Festival celebrates the power of women, highlighting their struggles and successes through fashion and art.
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A Bash for the Boulevard
¡Ay Chihuahua! Biscayne Boulevard is kicking it up for a tequila sunrise binge and a Frida Kahlo look-alike contest during the Cinco de MiMo Festival, which stretches from NE 66th to 77th streets on the historic strip. Beginning Friday at 6 and running through Sunday, the trendy MiMo hood will ...
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New book detailing celebrities' ties to Pittsburgh yields surprising facts
A few years ago at the Pittsburgh Children's Museum, C. Prentiss Orr spied a woman who appeared to be Demi Moore. His only doubt: Why would the actress take her kids to a museum in Pittsburgh?
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Daily dose of Dixie art satisfied sweet tooth
Reaching for a Dixie Cup won't be the same after viewing Saturday's opening of an exhibit focusing on the modern disposable paper drinking cup. The show is at the Emrick Technology Center at Hugh Moore Park in Easton.
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Reptiles, amphibians at Natural Bridge
It is 150 miles from Churchill Downs to Natural Bridge State Resort Park, but this weekend, the distance is much greater. Though more than 100,000 people are expected at the Downs for .the greatest two minutes in sports,. the park will draw a smaller crowd with the promise of .fun, photography and slime.. Herpetology Weekend is dedicated to the park's reptiles and amphibians. It has ...
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