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Flesh and Light
Radiant nudes feature in an exhibit at the Etherton Gallery
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Angel Island artists update exhibit with fire paintings
When the BayWood Artists picked Angel Island as the subject of their 10th annual benefit show, they had no way of knowing how dramatic their selection would turn out to be - that less than two weeks before their exhibit was set to open, Angel Island would be in flames.
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Adobe Bridge CS4
Adobe Bridge is an organizational and image-browsing powerhouse that's been shipping with Photoshop since the inception of the...
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‘Recycling Is Not Ugly
Despite having a joint art exhibit in the ARTichoke gallery, Jo Patterson, 46, and Alissa DiAmonti, 41, only recently met for the first time. The women’s show consists of works made almost completely from found and recycled objects. “We want to show people that recycling is not ugly,” DiAmonti says.
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NSW Art Gallery raises cash for Cezanne
Works by some of Australia's most prominent artists will be auctioned off to help fund the Art Gallery of NSW's Paul Cezanne acquisition. Artworks by John Olsen, James Gleeson, Nicholas Harding, Jeff
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Strathbogie showcased as Euroa Shines
Euroa and the surrounding Strathbogie Ranges will be showcased to the rest of Victoria during the Euroa Shines Festival early next month, with a government grant to help.
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On view: Lucinda Parker, Neidhardt and Davis, and Jen DeNike
Lucinda Parker needs few introductions. Lucinda Parker needs no introduction to Portlanders. And if you follow the arts, you especially need little introduction. You likely know a lot about her artwork and you probably sigh at the notion of another...
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Entertainment
A mobile art exhibition inspired by the iconic quilted leather Chanel bag “2.55” created in 1955 by Coco Chanel opens this week in New York’s Central Park.
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Art in a handbag in Central Park
A mobile art exhibition inspired by the iconic quilted leather Chanel bag “2.55” created in 1955 by Coco Chanel opens this week in New York’s Central Park. Fifteen artists have been inspired to contr
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Frescos and found objects
The Paint Place of Asbury Park will be hosting an exhibit of art work by Betsey Regan of Middletown and Mary Cooper of Fair Haven. Regan is known for her paintings of animals. She works in a medium she calls modern fresco, a complex process both ancient and innovative.
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The Big Draw
A one-day event for anyone and everyone to come along and have fun drawing. Microscopic medicinal masterpiece : Using colourful microscopic images for inspiration, come along and make your mark with a splodge, splat and smudge to help create a massive masterpiece of medicines.
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Festival plan will go straight to the art
COMMUNITY activists have called for a major music and arts festival to be held in Glenrothes and Leslie to celebrate Fife's culture in 2010. (23/10/2008)
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Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian, National Gallery, London
There is a simple rule which needs to be applied to all art appreciation. If an artwork deserves to be looked at for more than ten seconds, it stands a chance of being a serious piece of work. Many of the works on show at the art fairs during Frieze Week failed that simple test. In this show, such a test would be an insult. Yes, after all that appallingly noisy flim-flam, it is a relief to be ...
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Visions of Glen go on show
An artistic insight reflecting streets in Glen Innes will be on show from tomorrow at the Glen Innes Art Gallery as local artist Jeff Manning showcases his work.
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£1m deposit is raised to save Titian for the nation
Only weeks remain to raise enough money to buy Titian's Diana and Actaeon for the nation - but the National Galleries of Scotland have already secured enough for a deposit on the £50m painting.
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Marlins announce student art contest
Marlins announce student art contest
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Fashion Inspires Art In Central Park
Central Park is hosting Chanel's Mobile Art exhibit, which was inspired by Chanel's creative director, Karl Lagerfeld. NY1’s George Whipple filed the following report.
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Syrian art exhibition to open at Waqif
A Syrian Contemporary Art Exhibition will be inaugurated today by the Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage, HE Dr Hamad bin Abdulaziz al-Kuwari, at the Waqif Art Centre at 7.30pm.
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CVB holds photography contest for visitors' guide
Published: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 5:27 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 5:27 p.m. The Spartanburg Convention and Visitors Bureau is looking for your favorite pictures of Spartanburg County to be used in the upcoming 2009 Spartanburg Visitors' Guide.
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Mosman bound
The bond between the rural district of Glen Innes and the metropolitan area of Mosman has seen a delegation of locals travel to the Sydney suburb for the past three years to participate in the annual Mosman Festival. This weekend eight council representatives and a number of local artists will make the seven-hour journey south for the 2008 celebration.
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Book Review - Photo Workshop: Exposure by Jeff Wignall
Explains how to approach capturing the shot you want to get your singular vision of the world. Jeff Wignall compares extracting good exposures in your photography to befriending a wild-born kitten. While the kitten (and image) may be beautiful to look at, you just aren’t sure how best to catch it. You certainly won't get as many scratches on your arms from trying to capture a photo, but it can ...
Blogcritics.org |
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C.M. Russell Museum, Great Falls presents The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 5:00 PM CDT The Board of Directors for the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana looks forward to December 5, 2008 the grand opening of our important, new permanent installation, The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture.
Liberty County Times |
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Plan for Schaefer statue advances with art panel's OK
Visitors to Baltimore's Inner Harbor may soon be greeted by an eight-foot-tall statue of former Maryland Gov. William Donald Schaefer, after the city's Public Art Commission gave preliminary approval today to plans for a "Schaefer Sculpture Garden" with his bronze likeness as the centerpiece.
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New Museum
Day 1: Thursday, October 23, 7:30 p.m. 40 minutes between the boards An introduction by Natascha Sadr Haghighian A series of blackboards are installed in the auditorium. Objects sketched in chalk on the boards serve as coordinates for a forty-minute theoretical walk-through.
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Nathaniel Rothschild: the solid financier reverted to type?
You need Flash Player 8 or higher to view video content with the ROO Flash Player. Click here to download and install it. The 4th Baron Rothschild was, as usual, surrounded by the exquisite and priceless as he attended the opening party of the Royal Academy of Art’s Byzantium exhibition on Tuesday.
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