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Pierre Boulez Curates Art Exhibition At Louvre
"[T]he art show titled 'Work:Fragment' gathers 70 works by artists such as Ingres, Cezanne, Degas, Delacroix, Kandinsky, Klee, Giacometti and Picasso alongside scores from Wagner, Bartók and Varèse and works by writers from the 19th and 20th centuries."
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North Bulletin Board
Butler -- The works of Harmony artist Bill Perry's "Crullers to Crawlers" will be displayed in the main Rittlemann Gallery
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'Altered Meanings' manifests recycling themes
Artists offer different takes on the recycling theme in Manchester Craftsmen's Guild's exhibit.
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Picture pages
Yertle the Turtle, king of the pond on the far-away island of Sala-ma-Sond, is one of a happy lot taking up residence this winter in the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina's Walter Greer Gallery.
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Printmaking exhibition, book signings, Meyer highlight weekend
The Gibbes Museum of Art will showcase "Printmaking" Friday. Drawn from the Gibbes permanent collection, "Printmaking" will explore various processes from the 19th century through the present.
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Francis Bacon self-portrait fails to sell at NY auction
NEW YORK (AFP) - A Francis Bacon self-portrait failed to sell at auction in New York Wednesday, in another sign the souring economy is having a crushing effect on fall season art sales.
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The art of humour with Vincent Lafrance
There's trickery behind Vincent Lafrance's sense of humour - a skewed little something that displays pointed intelligence and a frightening understanding of the simple principles of entertainment. His art - part photography, part video - is displayed in full solo glory at Division Gallery right now.
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'Landscape Paintings 2008' at Friend House Gallery and Studios
The Friend House Gallery and Studios in Old Towne Petersburg will unveil "Landscape Paintings 2008" tomorrow night. The exhibition consists of new landscapes by gallery owner Carol Meese. The artist is featuring drawings and paintings she completed on a recent visit to Italy covering locales such as Lucca, Florence, Venice, Cinque Terre and, in particular, the tiny hilltop town of Granaiola in ...
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'Artscape':
NEW ULM - For one day only art lovers will get a firsthand viewing of 22 local artists' creations during "Artscape" in the spaces, stores and streetscapes of the downtown area of New Ulm. Local artists will be exhibiting and selling their work and one-of-a-kind offerings. "Artscape" is part of this year's "Shopping Opener" experience. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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Crafts, sales
CRAFT SHOW -- Sat., Nov. 15, 10 a.m. -- 4 p.m. -- Fairfield Hose Company, 4896 East Lake Road -- crafters, vendors, gift auction, refreshment -- free admission, parking.
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Museum offers two cultural events
SNOW HILL - The Greene County Museum is the place for upcoming cultural events.
Kinston Free Press |
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BC exhibit looks at Yeats family press
An informative exhibit at Boston College celebrates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Cuala Press, by the William Butler Yeats' sister Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, and the role it played shaping Ireland's emerging cultural and national identity. Video: Check out some press products
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Massive annual show features a bevy of eclectic entertainment, visual art
'It's the coolest circus ever," says Ambergre Sloan of Charleston's Most Unique about Kulture Klash 3. And with a massive eclectic art show, live art demonstrations, live performance art pieces, disc jockeys and more, that won't be an exaggeration Saturday night at 10 Storehouse Row at the Navy Yard at Noisette.
The Post and Courier |
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Nick Jenkins releases calendar of artwork, celebrates with performances
With the New Year on the horizon, it's time to buy another calendar. Luckily for Charleston, there's a uniquely bright option for 2009. On Saturday, 52.5 Records on King Street will host its second annual calendar release party. This year's collection, "Wake up it's Today," was drawn entirely by local artist Nick Jenkins.
The Post and Courier |
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Handkerchief art gets legal protection in Himachal Pradesh
By Vishal Gulati, Shimla, Nov 13 : The Himachal Pradesh government has now provided legal protection to a dying art form - miniature embroidery on handkerchiefs on the lines of the globally famous Chamba school of miniature painting.
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Down by the river
majesty of nature and music, The Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival secures the definitive musical experience.
FSView |
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Nelly Maqdisi meets Noor Al Sharif
Lebanese artist Nelly Maqdisi was invited by the Damascus Cinema Festival management in order to award great artists and actors from all over the Arab world.
Al Bawaba |
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Dead American Idol Contestant Found At Paula Abdul's House
An idol loser, turned possible stalker overdosed outside the home of Idol judge Paula Abdul
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How Malcolm Rogers Completely Shook Up The Boston Museum Of Fine Arts
In which a mild-mannered administrator from London's National Portrait Gallery turned into a "maverick with the Midas touch," perpetrated a "Boston Massacre," and is massively expanding the BMFA's fundraising, programs and even physical space.
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Artwork reflects Chinese history
With a population of 1.3 billion people and an annual economic growth rate of 10 percent, China continues to greatly enhance its significance on the political scene. But according to Richard Vine, senior editor for Asia at Art in America, China's political transformation has had an additional effect on the country's culture.
Daily Vidette |
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India highlight of prestigious European art fair
New Delhi, Nov 13 : Indian art will be the highlight of one of Europe's best-known contemporary art fairs - ARCO Madrid 2009, which will be held in February 2009 and showcase the works of stalwarts like Subodh Gupta, M.F. Husain and Tyeb Mehta.
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Gallery sells Whiteley, Perceval for Cezanne
The Art Gallery of New South Wales will sell two Australian paintings to help pay for a $16.2 million work by French artist Paul Cezanne.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Cartooning for peace
Cartoons and peace come together at Christchurch Art Gallery next week as two renowned cartoonists give an off-the-cuff demonstration of their cartooning practise.
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Exhibit aims to raise homelessness awareness
Houses made by artist and students of the Ambrose Collective are on display at the Holland Area Arts Council, 150 E. Eighth St. The exhibition, “HOME: A National Homelessness Awareness Installation Exhibit,” opens today.
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Mixed Results for Contemporary Art Sale at Christie?s
Of the 75 works on the block, nearly 0ne-third failed to sell, including a 1964 self-portrait by Francis Bacon.
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