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New sculpture to greet visitors to Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
CLEVELAND -- A new 16-foot sculpture was unveiled and dedicated Thursday at the entrance of UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.
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New Edward Hopper exhibition focuses on women
Edward Hopper was 31 when the 1913 Armory Show opened in New York. If thrilled to be included among the 300 European and American artists in the largely modernist spectacle, he failed to record it, nor did his entry ("Sailing," from 1911, his first sale)...
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Growing attraction: Film festival has more than 100 offerings
If the economy is preventing a night at the movies, check out the free third annual Southern Appalachian International Film Festival this weekend. SOAPIFF kicked off with a Thursday night gala at The Charles, 308 W. Main St., where trailers of nearly every film to be screened were shown.
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Children in artwork rules 'too restrictive'
Artists are warning that something as simple as street photography could die out under the Australia Council's proposed protocols for photographing children.
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Paintings of the past
NEW?GLASGOW?– Nine oil paintings outlining New Glasgow’s history were unveiled Thursday.
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Local Artists Exhibit At Historial Society Art Show
The Garden City Historical Society will hold its Third Annual Professional Art Show, Saturday and Sunday, November 15-16 and 22-23, at The Garden City Historical Society Museum, 109 Eleventh Street, noon to 3 p.m. Saturday visitors to the Art Show are welcome to stop at the A.T. Stewart Exchange on the lower level; the Society's consignment shop Saturday hours are noon to 4 p.m.
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Suit Proceeds Against Christie's Auction House Over Fake Basquiat
A buyer who purchased a counterfeit Jean-Michel Basquiat painting from an art gallery that had acquired it a year earlier from Christie's can sue the auction house for fraud and may be entitled to punitive damages, a New York court has ruled. Guido Orsi, who paid the Tony Shafrazi Gallery $185,000 for the work 17 years ago, alleges that Christie's passed off the painting as genuine at a 1990 ...
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Small players slash gas prices by P2.50
SMALL oil distributors cut gasoline, diesel and kerosene prices by P2.50 a liter starting 10 p.m. last night as global oil prices continued to drop. Seaoil, Eastern Petroleum and Flying V were the first to announce the cuts.
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Santa Cruz unveils downtown sculptures
SANTA CRUZ - Mike Bethke came home from his Colorado vacation with a vision: to place sculptures by local artists along Pacific Avenue like those he saw in the high desert town of Grand Junction.
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New York City: Film Society Begins December with Three Special Events
NEW YORK, Nov. 6, 2008—The Film Society of Lincoln Center hosts a celebrated economist, remembers Robert Altman's ensemble masterpiece “ Short Cuts ” and offers a premiere look at the newest work from “ Ghost in the Shell ”-director Mamoru Oshii during the first two weeks of December.
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Visitors To Duke's El Greco Art Show Disappoint
One of the biggest exhibitions presented at Duke University's new art museum failed to draw the crowds and money it expected.
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‘Monochromed Memories’
In memorializing the centenary of the University of the Philippines (UP), the Office for Initiatives in Culture and the Arts (OICA) of UP Diliman, the UP College of Fine Arts (CFA), UP Alumni Association and the Philippine permanent delegation to UNESCO, with support of UNESCO in Paris, present ‘Monochromed Memories’: UP Landmarks Centennial Exhibition ongoing until Nov. 14 at the Salle de Pas ...
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Sand Dunes in Atlantic Beach
Comments ( No comments posted. ) Photographer Marie Rose will display her photography at the Every Woman’s Arts & Crafts Holiday Festival in the St. Augustine Beach Pier Pavilion, 350 A1A Beach Boulevard.
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Transue leaves SVMA
LIA TRANSUE has been the museum's director since its inception 10 years ago. Index-Tribune file photo Lia Transue has been one of the strongest forces behind Sonoma Valley Museum of Art since the facility was launched 10 years ago.
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Exhibition aims to raise profile of fibre art
The curator of a new exhibition on Indigenous fibre art hopes it will raise the profile of the contemporary works.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts To Honor Louis B. Sloan
PHILADELPHIA, PA.-
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Vicki Wright Joins Kalamazoo Institute of Arts as Director of Collections and Exhibitions
Vicki C. Wright. KALAMAZOO, MI.- Vicki C. Wright has joined the staff of the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts as its new director of collections and exhibitions. In this role, she is responsible for planning the KIA’s exhibitions, managing the KIA permanent collection and supervising department staff.
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Academy of Art University Alumni Featured in College Night At The De Young Museum
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.-
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Columbus Museum of Art Presents Time Made Real: The Carvings of Tim Lewis
COLUMBUS, OH.-
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Art Gallery of Ontario Reopens After Undergoing Transformation
TORONTO.- On Friday, November 14, the fully-transformed Art Gallery of Ontario will open to the public with three days of free admission.
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Christie's New York Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Totals $113.6 Million
NEW YORK.- Christie’s Evening Sale of Post-War and Contemporary Art totaled $114 million, with 68% sold by lot. New world auction records were set for six artists, including Joseph Cornell, Yayoi Kusama, Robert Irwin, and Paul McCarthy, and for works on paper by Tom Wesselmann and Agnes Martin.
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Juan Eizaguirre and Edine at The Museum of the Americas
Juan Eizaguirre, Miami. DORAL, FL.-
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Colby Museum Opens Two Video Exhibitions: Hiraki Sawa and t s Beall
Hiraki Sawa, Migration, 2003, Single-channel video, 7 minutes, 10 seconds, Courtesy the artist and James Cohan Gallery, New York. WATERVILLE, ME.- The Colby College Museum of Art presents two video exhibitions this fall that explore the sense of place.
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Austin Museum of Art Presents The Texas Chair Project
Damian Priour, From The Texas Chair Project by Damian Priour, 2006, Limestone and glass, 8 x 8 x 8 inches. Collection of Connie Morrison. AUSTIN, TX.-
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Max Weber: Paintings from the 1930s, 40s and 50s Opens in New York
Max Weber, Acrobats, 1946, oil on board, 48 x 57 5/8 inches. ©2008 Estate of Max Weber, courtesy Gerald Peters Gallery. NEW YORK.- Max Weber was at the forefront of abstraction as one of its most versatile, inventive, and exceptional trail blazers in America.
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