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Italian Sculptor Chained Himself to his Sculpture After Day of Legal Wrangling with Company
Italian artist Mario Ceroli has ended his two day protest over his sculpture "Run, Run...John". Photo: EFE / Carlo Ferraro. SIENA, ITALY.- Italian sculptor Mario Ceroli ended his protest, after he chained himself to his sculpture over a dispute of ownership.
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Painting by LS Lowry Returns to The Herbert in Coventry
Left to right, Debora Hill, Andrew Johnson and Eric Hodgkins of The Herbert, moving the Lowry painting to its new home. COVENTRY.- One of The Herbert’s most important paintings has returned to Coventry to take its place at centre stage in the refurbished art gallery.
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Alec Soth: The Space Between Us Opened at Fotomuseum Winterthur
Alec Soth, Impala, 2005. From the series “Niagara”, 2004-2005. C-print, 81 x 102 cm © Alec Soth / Magnum Photos. ZURICH.- Alec Soth’s photography is firmly rooted in the tradition of Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Stephen Shore.
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Exceptional Work by Francis Bacon Leads Christie's New York Post-War & Contemporary Art Sale
Francis Bacon’s Study for Self-Portrait, 1964. Photo: Courtesy Sotheby's. NEW YORK, NY.-
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Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam Announces Richard Avedon Exhibition for 2009
Richard Avedon, Marilyn Monroe, actress, New York City, May 6, 1957. AMSTERDAM.-
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India: Public Places, Private Spaces Contemporary Photography and Video Art
Navjot Altaf, Lacuna in Testimony, 2003. Three-channel video installation with 72 mirrors. Courtesy of the artist. MINNEAPOLIS.- The Minneapolis Institute of Arts presents the first major North American exhibition devoted to contemporary photography and video art in India.
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The BMA'S Front Room Series Continues with Dieter Roth and Rachel Harrison
Dieter Roth. Chocolate Picture. 1969. The Baltimore Museum of Art; Women’s Committee Fund for Contemporary Prints and Photographs, BMA 2007.184. ©Estate Dieter Roth.
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Jan Lievens' Career and Relationship with Rembrandt are Reconsidered in an Exhibition
Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607 - 1674), The Lamentation of Christ (modello), c. 1640 oil on panel 39 x 54 cm (15 3/8 x 21 1/4 in.) Charles Roelofsz, Amsterdam.
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Financial crisis threatens US cultural institutions - Feature
New York - The US has always been proud of the fact that for decades its museums, theatres and concert halls have lived almost exclusively off private donations. ...
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Muskegon Museum of Art remasters its galleries
By Marla Miller Art Martin, collections manager and assistant curator at the Muskegon Museum of Art, clevels a painting in the Bettye Clark Cannon Gallery. The museum staff is rearranging the main gallery. (Chronicle photo/Kendra Stanley-Mills) Read the story
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AROUND TOWN: Butterflies raise $42,000 for projects, school
The butterflies are free - with just due to Charles Dickens - and they're at home in Colorado Springs. All summer, 30 large handpainted butterfly sculptures created by local artists were spotted here and there on lawns and medians and near businesses around the area.
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Lifetime Honors Arrive as Life Goes On
The National Italian American Foundation and the Rome International Film Festival are honoring the work of Gina Lollobrigida this month.
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Modern Motifs, With Echoes of Brazil
Today the career of the Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes seems as jampacked as her paintings themselves.
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Hello/Goodbye Party celebrates paintings
Along with debuting a new look in the historic Hackley wing, the Muskegon Museum of Art will welcome the loan of two Henry Ossawa Tanner works on Thursday to create a mini-exhibition on the north wall of the Bettye Clark...
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Shining a Light on a Movement That Maybe Isn?t
THE title is the first indication that the exhibition is a bit of a departure for the Guggenheim Museum: ?theanyspacewhatever.?.
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Central City march to honor hundreds of murder victims
Throughout the afternoon Saturday, strangers made small talk and sat in the sun, painting on wooden planks and assorted scraps of wood and other materials. DINAH ROGERS / THE TIMES-PICAYUNEFamilies and friends of victims of violence participate Saturday, Oct. 26,...
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'Smart homes' on way
A FIRST of its kind project in Bahrain, where occupants can control various systems in their apartment through the Internet was one of many attractions at the International Property Exhibition (Bipex2008).
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Sculptor transforms trash into eco-friendly art
A sculptor descends on a commercial development site and the brawny, hard-hatted workers sneer at him. But after a while, they marvel at his work. Rebar has never looked so good. A 440,000-square-foot warehouse distribution center opening at the end of the month in Braselton will be adorned by sculpture made solely from construction waste.
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Van Wert Arts Festival - 10/25/2008
Administrators, teachers, students and former students working together in an effort to support the Van Wert city school fine arts program. They call it an arts festival with a creative twist.
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Gas Prices Continue to Tumble, OPEC Working to Bump Them Back Up
According to AAA, this weekend marks the first time this year that Americans have paid less for a gallon or regular gas than they did a year ago. With the price of crude oil tumbling, Grand Valley drivers say they're stoked. But if OPEC has its way, that happiness might not last for long.
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Rabbit Hill Festival of Literature Draws Hundreds
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Be dazzled
The Singapore Government has just announced the republic has officially entered recession and Cortina Watch is laying out a bling-decked exhibition of jewelled watches. How’s that for timing?
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Ashram dishes out delicacies for charity
JOHOR BARU: Among the many things that those of the Hindu faith will do on Deepavali day is to indulge in an oil bath in the morning, get into their new clothes and eat sweetmeats.
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Welcome to Westport
Westport First Selectman Gordon F Joseloff today welcomed more than 500 attendees to the Westport Public Library’s Rabbit Hill Festival of Literature at Saugatuck Elementary School.
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The Clanton Advertiser
The Chilton County YMCA wants local students to get artistic. As part of Y Arts Week 2008, the organization is holding an art contest for all K-12 students in Chilton County’s schools.
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