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Transormation of Brenau front campus underway
Artist rendering.
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Sotheby's 'happy' with art sale
An auction of contemporary art in New York has taken an under-estimate haul of $125m (£82m) amid a halting art market.
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Group appeals Forest Service oil and gas decision
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Western conservationists want the U.S. Forest Service to reconsider a decision they say opens up tens of thousands of acres to oil and gas development in a northern New Mexico forest.
Alamogordo Daily News |
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The Recession Comes To Sotheby's
"In a salesroom overflowing with collectors like the actor Steve Martin, the financier Eli Broad and the fashion designer Valentino, Sotheby's barely managed to sell $125.1 million worth of contemporary art on Tuesday night, well below the low estimate of $202.4 million."
Arts Journal |
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Iranian official visits Tajikistan's Oriental Studies Institute
Ashari - Tajikistan Head of Documents Organization and National Library Ali-Akbar Ashari visited Tajikistan's Oriental Studies Institute of the Art Academy and Manuscripts Museum Wednesday.
Islamic Republic News Agency |
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1st int'l fajr visual arts festival in February
Iran - Fajr - Festival The First International Fajr Visual Arts Festival will be held here in February under the motto of 'Hope in Future'.
Islamic Republic News Agency |
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"New" Caravaggios Make Their Debut
"Two newly discovered paintings by the Italian artist Caravaggio will go on display in Scotland for the first time... the pieces were verified as Caravaggio originals during the cleaning process, when specialists were able to carry out detailed examinations of several paintings and assess their status with scholars in the field."
Arts Journal |
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Rimon Law Group, Loxodrome Solutions and IFindPro Host San Francisco Forum on Outsourcing Knowledge Work in the New ...
Rimon Law Group, Inc., Loxodrome Solutions, Inc. and IFindPro.com hosted a forum on outsourcing at San Francisco's Himmelberger Art Gallery on November 5, 2008. With Professor Rafiq Dossani delivering the keynote address, the event drew approximately 75 local attorneys, corporate counsel, executives and other professionals.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Gee Wally, who knew you were an artist?
Tony Dow, The Beav's big brother, Wally, in the '50s TV series "Leave It to Beaver," will have one of his abstract sculptures on display at the Louvre.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Contemporary art sale at Sotheby's nets $125 million
The sale was surprisingly strong and set several world records, including $5.46 million for a John Currin and $10.16 million for a Philip Guston.
International Herald Tribune |
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Boyle graduate to have art on exhibit in Lexington
LEXINGTON - The University of Kentucky art department is sponsoring the Bachelor of Fine Arts Solo Senior Exhibition of Laura Bischoff.
The Danville Advocate-Messenger |
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?Museum without walls? : The group behind a push for a Children?s Museum of Northwest Arkansas has hired its first ...
As the towering twin cranes above the woods in northeast Bentonville serve as a constant reminder that the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is coming, at least two other groups continue to work to bring additional museums to northwest Arkansas. (Benton County Daily Record)
NWAnews.com |
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Sunshine School benefit is Thursday
A sale and auction to benefit the Benton County Sunshine School will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at Metropolitan National Bank at Pinnacle Hills, 3701 Pinnacle Hills Parkway in Rogers. (Benton County Daily Record)
NWAnews.com |
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Sponges on canvas auctioned for $21 million
Yves Klein's "Archisponge (RE 11)" was the top seller at Sotheby's contemporary art auction in Manhattan, but like many other pieces in the auction, it sold below its pre-sale estimate, and many didn't sell.
Cape Cod Times |
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A&E in brief
The Human Rights Film Festival continues this week with “Darwin’s Nightmare,” the fifth film in the series started by Safia Swimelar, assistant professor of political science, and her POL 389 International Human Rights class.
Pendulum |
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New Business Bio: Passionate Expressions by Christine A. Ryan
Local artist . . . selling original oil paintings, prints and note cards. ...
The Nashua Telegraph |
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'Into the Pixel' 2008 Art Exhibition Debuts at AnimFX New Zealand
For the first time ever, the Into the Pixel exhibit will be shown during the AnimeFX New Zealand Convergence Conference in Wellington, New Zealand. On Sunday, November 16, 2008 there will be an Into the Pixel Charity Auction and four lucky bidders will get to take home a limited edition print from the show.
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SenGenuity Announces IP67-Rated Threaded Bolt Package for ViSmart Viscosity Sensors
SenGenuity, the Sensors division of Vectron International, today announced that its ViSmart viscosity sensor is now available with an IP67-rated threaded bolt option. The IP67 rating optimizes the ViSmart sensor for use in applications where ease-of-install and integration to host control systems is paramount, such as process control, and expands SenGenuity's reach into oil processing markets.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre wins 2008 Construction Week 'Project of the Year'
Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), designed by award-winning architects RMJM, has won Construction Week's 2008 'Project of the Year' Award.
AME Info |
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North West Evening Mail
Beatrix Potter's unpublished rabbit painting sells for a whole lotta bunny . . .
North-West Evening Mail |
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The 17th annual St. Louis International Film Festival , which begins this Thursday, November 13 and continues through ...
The fest's busiest day for cinema related to jazz and creative music looks to be next Sunday, November 16. At 3:00 p.m. that day at the St. Louis Art Museum Auditorium, the festival will screen The Inferno, a silent Italian film from 1911, with live musical accompaniment by Semi-Acoustic Noise Ensemble (S.A.N.E). It's the first full-length Italian film ever made, and is loosely based on Dante's ...
All About Jazz |
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Original Caravaggio works on show
Two newly discovered paintings by Italian artist Caravaggio went on display in Scotland for the first time. The pictures were among several cleaned in a conservation studio for the exhibition The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: The Baroque.
ic Lanarkshire |
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Caravaggio 'copies' are found to be the real thing
Two newly discovered paintings by Italian artist Caravaggio go on display in Scotland for the first time.
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OPPORTUNITIES
The Hilton Head Symphony Orchestraoffersfree tuition to a talented high school musician who is accepted into the Brevard MusicSchoolfor itssummer program. The scholarship pays for alltuition and costs forup to $5,000 and admission to all festival events(morethan 80 in the fullsession).
Bluffton Today |
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Painters focus of attention at GMA starting Friday
Works by two painters of vastly different styles will be highlighted starting Friday at the Gadsden Museum of Art.
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