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Scottsdale draws attention with Eats3 festival
Aspen, South Beach and … Scottsdale? The self-proclaimed “West’s Most Western Town” makes a bid to join the refined ranks of the country’s elite culinary festivals Thursday with the debut of Eats3.
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Family donates museum to Canadian, TX
A mutli-million dollar expansion is in the works for the Citadelle Art Foundation in Canadian.
KVII 7 Amarillo |
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'Waterfalls' had $69 million impact on NYC
NEW YORK (AP) - The "Waterfalls" were a windfall. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the public art work by Olafur Eliasson that put four waterfalls off Manhattan's East Side brought in an estimated $69 million for New York City, exceeding initial expectations of $55 million.
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Gallery hop
By Intelligencer Staff If you've been thinking about visiting Belleville's art galleries, Thursday is your chance to get hopping. It's the first Gallery Hop, a [...]
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NY Times Architecture Critic Hates Chanel Mobile Art
Nicolai Ouroussoff does acknowledge the "keen architectural intelligence" of architect Zaha Hadid, but the NY Times architecture critic takes down the Chanel Pavilion a couple notches , finding the entire project "delusional." The Chanel Mobile Art exhibit in Central Park offers a variety of artistic works inspired by Chanel's quilted leather purse; Ouroussoff writes, "the pavilion sets out ...
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Customer Service
LONDON - A dazzling exhibition of a thousand years of Byzantium's art is in the final stages of assembly in London after months of labyrinthine complications.
Brandon Sun |
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This Day in History: Guggenheim Museum Opens, Oct. 21, 1959
On this day in 1959, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum opens on New York’s Museum Mile, at the edge of Central Park. It took 13 years and more than $2 million for Frank Lloyd Wright to build the Guggenheim. Despite failing eyesight, Wright lived to finish the design, but the building wasn’t completed until after [...]
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Versace and Dempsey on the Power of Art
Fashion designer Donatella Versace and 'Grey's Anatomy' actor Patrick Dempsey meet at a gala at the Whitney Museum in New York where they talk about the inspiring and escapist function of art. (Oct. 21)
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'Waterfalls' A Windfall: Bring in $69M for NYC
Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the public art work by Olafur Eliasson that put four waterfalls off Manhattan's East Side brought in an estimated $69 million for New York City, exceeding initial expectations of $55 million. The work drew 1.4 million visitors from June 26 to Oct. 13. LISTEN NOW to 1010 WINS PHOTOS: Waterfalls Wash Over NYC
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Toller Cranston Figure Skating Legend and World Renowned Artist Leaps into Victoria
Artevo Corporation a technology driven company focused on the production, marketing and distribution of all categories of fine art, today unveiled its plan to market Toller Cranston original artworks on a global basis.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
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Mavis Tersteeg retrospective exhibition
Mavis was a caring person who worked tirelessly for the people and causes she believed in. This caring was frequently expressed in her art and craft works.
Gloucester Advocate |
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Artwork at Gothamist House
This year we're bringing some art into Gothamist House. We'll have oil pastels by Paula DiGioia , photographs from Sam Horine , and painted skateboard decks from Shai Dahan (he even made us a Gothamist one, pictured above). All of the artwork (except for our Stormtrooper skateboard!) will be on sale. If you want your own custom-made deck as well, Shai is offering a 10% discount for any ...
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Local Filmmakers To Screen Latest Work
Several Phoenix filmmakers whose works have been screened at the Sundance Film Festival unveil their latest production.
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Around Crofton:
Three friends from Crofton Woods Elementary who call themselves “The Gumdrops” won secind place and a stuffed cow for their work in the chalk-drawing contest. From left are Katy Medicherla, 8, Cameron Ripple, 10, and Sri Medicherla, 10, all of Gambrills.
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Rebecca Schenck to discuss husband's work at exhibition opening
Architectural photographer Gordon Schenck was originally scheduled to attend the opening reception of his exhibit “By Assignment and By the Way: Gordon Schenck Photographs Architecture 1963-2008” from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Oct. 23 at Wake Forest University’s Charlotte & Philip Hanes Art Gallery.
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Waterfalls Made Cash Flow? City Says Art Project Brought $69 M.
Apparently waterfalls are good for business. At least that's what the Bloomberg administration says. The Olafur Eliasson-designed set of four waterfalls that landed on New York City's harbor this past summer--the public art viewed by its critics as bulky, water-spewing scaffolding that acted as a giant defoliator to trees under the Brooklyn Bridge--cost the city $15 million to build. But ...
The New York Observer |
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Maori taonga fetch high prices in Sydney auction
Some Maori artifacts fetched high prices at a sale of aboriginal art staged by international auction house, Sotheby's, in Sydney last night.
Otago Daily Times |
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Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - The tower and the road beneath.
The tower and the road beneath. by Javitz The vintage urban feel of this image really draws the viewer in to become part of the moment. _______________________________________________________________ If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining a whole bunch of Houston's best photographers in the Houstonist Flickr Photo Group . Each day, Houstonist ...
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Detour from the pumpkin patch
With the help of art teacher Ms. Brunson, Chesnut Elementary held a pumpkin-decorating contest. The pumpkins were displayed and voted upon at our Fall Barn Dance on Friday night.
Dunwoody Crier |
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Hay on road impedes traffic on Center Avenue in Moorhead
MOORHEAD - Eastbound traffic has been reduced to one lane in the 1700 block of Center Avenue - near Haney's Photography - as authorities work to clean up hay near the road, authorities say. Advertisement: JobsHQ Get a personalized video for your business Set up a JobsHQ Featured Employer account and get a video created for your business. Contact info@jobsHQ.com for more information ...
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See, hear, and feel at MarCommAsia 2008
The recent MarCommAsia 2008 International Exhibit and Conference at the World Trade Center in Manila was organized by Motiv8 Marketing and Consultancy, Inc. The conference brought a fresh promise for all the participants in the exhibit, professionals and students alike.
Manila Bulletin |
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DISPATCH FROM TURKEY A Question Of Identity In Turkish Film: The 45th Antalya Film Festival and 4th Eurasia ...
The Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival has been a prestigious national event, organized in Turkey for 44 consecutive years; supporting the Turkish film industry through its film competition and annual Golden Orange Award ceremony.
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Maori taonga fetch high prices in Sydney auction
Some Maori artifacts fetched high prices at a sale of aboriginal art staged by international auction house, Sotheby's, in Sydney last night.
NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News |
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The Moscone and Milk Assassinations: 30 Year Anniversary
A photo gallery tracing Harvey Milk's rise in San Francisco politics alongside George Moscone, their murders by Dan White and the...
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