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Donations roll in for local artist William Sitting Bull
A benefit and artist party was held on Oct. 24 for local artist William Sitting Bull at the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park. Patrons donated to the Artist’s Charitable Fund, which is helping William with recent, unexpected, health care costs. Funds were also raised through a silent auction.
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Museum might take over Fire Department site
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson is looking at moving into the Tucson Fire Department headquarters downtown after TFD moves out next fall.
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NYC auction house art sales continue
Auction houses on Wednesday braced for Day 2 of their fall art season amid a jittery economy that so far has produced a mix of strong prices for a number of 20th century masterpieces -- and a high percentage of unsold works.
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Making an impression - Welsh art treasures set for US tour
Some of Wales' finest paintings are to cross the Atlantic for a two-year tour of the United States.
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Onzaabi Seeks to Join Art Producers and Consumers Through E-Commerce
A new website is launched and aims to show and sell original art, photography and unique crafts. The site, www.onzaabi.com, is an e-commerce site with point-and-click capability but offers the look and feel of an online gallery. Items on the site are handmade rawhide hand drums, exquisite beaded cell phone cases, and unique and compelling photography.
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Poster Auction from Estate of Celebrated "Mad Men" Era Artist David Klein
On November 12, 2008, Tepper Galleries (110 East 25th Street) will hold an auction of original art and posters by legendary "Mad Men" era graphic artist David Klein. Mr. Klein, who is best remembered for his iconic TWA "New York" poster, the original of which is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, designed hundreds of well known Travel and Broadway posters during the 1950s ...
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Redline Trading Solutions to Exhibit at 24th Annual Futures & Options Expo November 10-12, 2008
Redline Trading Solutions, Inc. (www.redlinetrading.com), a provider of software-based accelerated computing and low-latency market data solutions for algorithmic trading, announced it will participate in the 24th Annual Futures & Options Expo.
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World's Largest Modeling and Simulation Exhibition Sells Out for '08
The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) has sold all its available space at the huge Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.
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A younger and prettier empress in the repaired painting
A repaired portrait of China's Qing Empress Dowager Cixi by Dutch artist Hubert Vos in 1905 was unveiled in the Summer Palace in Beijing on Tuesday, Beijing News reports.
China Economic Net |
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Trinity tops Hazen, wins district title
GLEN ULLIN - Hazen came back from a two-game deficit to beat Dickinson Trinity during the regular season. Advertisement: BIG E AUCTION SERVICE November 23rd, 2008 ~ Art & Violette Dobler Estate Real Estate Auction November 23rd, 2008 ~ Art & Violette Dobler Estate Real Estate, Antiques, household, appliances, yard (T-Rex)
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EVENT 4:25 p.m. — Skal Club evening Friday featuring food and artwork from Made Wianta
4:25 p.m., Nov. 5 — The Skal Club of Guam will host an evening of fine arts and culinary masterpieces Friday at the Outrigger Guam Resort.
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Hausauer takes lead into Canadian Finals
Dusty Hausauer never intended to get this involved in the Canadian rodeo circuit. Advertisement: BIG E AUCTION SERVICE November 23rd, 2008 ~ Art & Violette Dobler Estate Real Estate Auction November 23rd, 2008 ~ Art & Violette Dobler Estate Real Estate, Antiques, household, appliances, yard (T-Rex)
The Dickinson Press |
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NYC auction house art sales continue
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Mark Washburn: The morning after election, we're a fine shade of violet
We arise this morning as a half-grumpy electorate, a deeply divided people fresh from the blistering – and often undignified – pageant of democracy known as the general election. In astonishing numbers we went to the polls this year, drawn largely by the three key races that proved so tight in the end – the presidency, the U.S. Senate and the governor's contest. Now we emerge the day after, ...
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Local and live
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 • COLLECT & REFORM: Northcutt Steele Gallery, Montana State University Billings. Multimedia exhibit by Mae Leong. Display through Nov. 7.
Billings Gazette |
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Von Liebig lands prestigious Andy Warhol print exhibit
For its upcoming season, the von Liebig has snagged one of the biggest-name artists around. Andy Warhol.
The News-Press |
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Top sculptors turn Fort Myers Beach into fantasy in the sand
With all the elaborate, awe-inducing sand sculptures competing in this weekend's festival, one question begs to be asked. What wins?
The News-Press |
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Artwork from 1700s believed to be missing surfaces in Dallas
By JAMIE STENGLE DALLAS — A lost painting by Italian master Sebastiano Ricci has turned up in Texas after a 300-year journey during which it changed hands from a European nobleman playboy to a Missouri fur trader and finally to generations of an American family. Discovered in a Dallas warehouse after the family asked an art expert to take a look at it, Ricci’s The Vision of St. Bruno will be ...
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YOUR VIEW: Hidden behind the Whaling Museum
As someone who has worked on Centre Street for the past four years, I felt compelled to respond to an article written by Joe Cohen in the beginning of October titled, "Two businesses close, another opens in historic district."
The Standard-Times |
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Museums find life for collections online
The keepers of history are not all about looking back in time.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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The Value of Pooh: $50,000 at Auction
As the major auction houses continue to see disappointing results at their art sales, it is comforting to know that Winnie-the-Pooh can still attract buyers.
New York Times |
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. Two new exhibits have opened at the Pomona College Museum of Art, 330 N. College Ave., Claremont.
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
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In mostly blue Seattle, jubilation
As Barack Obama was elected to be the nation's 44th president in an election watched by the world, much of Seattle reveled in a definitive, jubilant sea of blue. But the momentous day ended with a twinge of uncertainty, with the results of a tight governor's race and a key congressional contest still unknown.
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Latino Fest spices up Sarasota
Thousands enjoyed the sights, sounds and tastes that were flavored with Latin American spice the other day at the Latino Festival held in the heart of Sarasota: Five Points Park.
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Caravaggio and Knights of Malta discussed in Washington DC
On the 24th October, the prestigious National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, hosted the illustrated symposium ‘Caravaggio & the Knights of Malta: a 400-Year Perspective’. The meeting was attended by art experts and aficionados and by a sizeable contingent of American-based Knights of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Prof. David [...]
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