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Auction offers experiences money can’t buy!
Auction offers experiences money can’t buy! What do you give a person who has everything? An experience they will never forget! And there are plenty of those on offer at the Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless Auction at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery on 7 November.
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Field Museum exhibit explores Aztec culture
The Field Museum in Chicago is inviting visitors to explore the grandeur and complexity of one of the world's great civilizations in its exhibit, "The Aztec World," which opens Oct. 31 and runs through April 19.
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Modern furniture, kids' stuff will be featured items
While the presidential election might be too close to call, the upcoming selection of local auctions is a sure winner straight down the ticket.
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Exhibition: Futurism and After: David Burliuk, 1882-1967 in NY-NJ-Metro on 10/31/2008
An exhibition that provides an overview of the most important periods in the life of famed Futurist David Burliuk is on display at The Ukrainian Museum.
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Remembering the War of 1812 Douglas Coupland Sculpture Commission Unveiled November 3
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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Presents its Fourth Annual Collaboration with Cinefemme
SAN DIEGO, CA.- On Thursday, November 13, 2008, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego will present its fourth annual collaborative screening with Cinefemme, the San Francisco and Los Angeles-based nonprofit, showcasing the films of independent women filmmakers.
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Tate Acquires Major New Works of Contemporary Art at Frieze
LONDON.- The following works have been acquired as gifts to the Tate Collection thanks to the The Outset /Frieze Art Fair Fund to benefit the Tate Collection:
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Sculptor Evaristo Belloti Exhibits at Palacio de Cristal in Madrid's El Retiro Park
Detail of the installation Sculpture at the Palacio de Cristal de El Retiro. MADRID.-
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Christie's New York Post-War & Contemporary Art Sale to Offer an Extraordinary Selection of Works
NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s New York Fall 2008 Evening Sale of Post War and Contemporary Art takes place on November 12 and will present 75 master works representing major movements of the category.
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Seduction of Light: Ammi Phillips and Mark Rothko Compositions in Pink, Green, and Red
Girl in Red Dress with Cat and Dog, Ammi Phillips (1788-1865) Vicinity of Amenia, Dutchess County, New York; 1830ñ1835 Oil on canvas. Collection of the American Folk Art Museum, New York. Gift of the Siegman Trust, Ralph Esmerian, trustee, 2001.37.1 Photo by John Parnell.
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The Aztec World: A Unique View of a Mighty Empire Exclusive Exhibition at Chicago's Field Museum
Ceramic Cross. This ceramic disk from the early colonial period combines Aztec and Spanish design motifs. It may represent a Christian cross placed on top of an Aztec pyramid. John Weinstein © The Field Museum.
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First Julio Gonzalez Retrospective Exhibition in Barcelona at Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
Julio Gonzalez, Still Life II , c. 1929 © Juli González, VEGAP, Barcelona, 2008. BARCELONA.-
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Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Celebrates Cy Twombly's 80th Birthday with Exhibition
Cy Twombly, Cold Stream, 1966. BILBAO.-
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'Liver and Onions' at the Ulmer Cafe
Artist Ann Martin presents a print of her watercolor painting to Dave Berg (not pictured), owner of the Ulmer Cafe in New Ulm. The painting "Liver and Onions" tells a narrative of life and the people who frequent The Ulmer Cafe in downtown New Ulm. Staff photo by Steve Muscatello
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Park still top pick for museum
A city task force formed in response to complaints about putting an art museum in Festival Park whittled seven possible downtown sites to three Monday.
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Town topics - Oct. 28
Ellwood City AARP meeting Ellwood City AARP Chapter 1756 will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Saxon Club, Millview Street. A representative of the Merrick Art Gallery in New Brighton will speak.
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WSU alum highlighted in jazz festival
Hagelganz returns to WSU as a faculty member this year after touring the world and garnering prestigious awards.
Washington State University Daily Evergreen |
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Kodak Ending Its NASCAR Sponsorship
Eastman Kodak Co. is ending its 22-year sponsorship in NASCAR and putting more sports marketing dollars into professional golf. The photography pioneer, betting its future on electronic imaging, says the realignment fits better with a new effort to highlight its brand digitally, such as on PGA Tour scoreboards.
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Black cartoonist's influential work showcased at exhibit
Students, faculty and cartoon enthusiasts filled the seats of the Cartoon Research Library to listen to an Ohio State professor discuss the work of a Pittsburgh Courier editorial cartoonist Monday. "Strands of black political thought can be traced through Sam Milai's legacy," said Rebecca Wanzo, an assistant professor of women's studies and African American and African studies.
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Audio Slideshow: Haunted Houses
Audio slideshow of local haunted locations. Photography, narration, and editing by Matt Hancharick.
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A painting is worth a thousand words …
“The simplest realization of a picture is the ability to record an emotional signature, or in romantic terminology the language of soul.” – Clive Pates
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Haunted Museum Program offers entertainment, education
Volunteers in costume bring depicted characters to life.
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Ballet Festival of Havana pays tribute to its roots
Havana - The 21st edition of the International Ballet Festival of Havana is set to showcase the best of contemporary classical dance with a tribute to Cuba's prima ballerina assoluta Alicia Alonso. From October 28 to November 6, theatres and square...
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OUR TOWN: Art & Soul
Eco-Chic held by The Winnipeg Art Gallery Saturday Oct. 18, once again drew Winnipeg's hippest and most creative. The Eco-Chic theme represented going green in style, combining fashion and environmentalism. This annual costume party with its ever changing theme drew unique creations including the ever popular garbage bag dress, recycling bin dress, newspaper suit jacket, Captain Planet look a ...
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Political pumpkins: Carve the vote this campaign season
Pumpkin carving is harder than it looks. That's the word from four students in teacher Carlos Noguera's advanced placement sculpture class at DASH, Miami-Dade's Design and Architecture School.
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