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Sotheby's Sale of American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture to be held December 3, 2008
Francis A. Silva, Sunrise at Tappan Zee, 1874, (est. $1.5/2 million). Property from the Collection of Jo Ann and Julian Ganz, Jr. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby´s.
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Art or War: Toronto Artist Uses Assault Rifle to Paint His Canvases
Viktor Mitic's painting "Hole Jesus". TORONTO.- Toronto art dealers collect 30-60% in commission from all artwork sold leaving very little for the artist.
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Rare Joseph Wright of Derby Portrait of Richard Arkwright is Acquired by London and Preston
Sir Richard Arkwright (1732-1792) by Joseph Wright of Derby , ARA c. 1783-1785 © National Portrait Gallery, London , and the Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston.
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Artist Talk: Yoko Ono Between the Sky and My Head at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
Yoko Ono, ONOCHORD, 2004. Photograph courtesy of Lennonono Photo Archives. GATESHEAD.-
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Icons of Glamour and Style: The Constantiner Collection to be Auctioned at Christie's
Roy Schatt (1919-2002), James Dean, New York, 1954. 15 gelatin silver prints printed 1982 each 14 x 18in. (35.5 x 45.6cm.) 'Copyright James Dean Foundation Trust 1982' stamps (on the verso) Estimate: $8,000-12,000. Photo: Christie´s Images Ltd 2008.
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Beautiful Views of Milan and Verona Along With Other Masterpieces to be Sold at Sotheby's
Giovanni Migliara, Veduta of the courtyard of the Imperial Royal Palace in Milan, 1834. Oil on canvas 49 x 66 cm est. € 85,000-120,000. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby´s.
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Art Paris Abu Dhabi: Modern & Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
ABU DHABI.- For its second edition, artparis-AbuDhabi is returning to the Emirates Palace from November 17 to 21, 2008, to present a broad and impressive panorama of artistic creation of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Getty Research Institute Presents Exhibition of Russian Avant-garde Book Art
Kamenskii, Vasilii (1884-1961), Tango s Korovami, 1914. LOS ANGELES, CA.-
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Wildlife art, activities headline Thomasville Plantation Wildlife Festival this weekend
The Thomasville Cultural Center building and grounds will be teaming with wildlife art and activities this weekend; 59 wildlife artists and wildlife demonstrators will be part of Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival at the Cultural Center on East Jackson Street.
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PCC Begins Art Exhibit, Contest
Polk Community College will hold its first Student Art Exhibit and Competition on the Lakeland campus today through Dec. 15.A reception will be held 5 to 7 p.m. today to kick off the display.
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WSU nerds on sale to the highest bidder
Six nerds who were made over by sororities will be auctioned off for charity.
Washington State University Daily Evergreen |
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Viva Los Angeles Burlesque, Whistle Bait Mods and Rockers at the Derby
Classic bodies glistened under the dim red lights of the Derby's cozy bar on November 15 for... More>> On November 15, artists and rockers descended on Melrose Ave. boutique turned art gallery...
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Stained-glass windows back home in German church
FRANKFURT AN-DER-ODER, Germany Six medieval stained-glass windowpanes looted during World War II were back in a German church Monday, where officials hope to negotiate the return of other plundered artworks.
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DTH Archives
Student government’s arts advocacy committee is stirring up interest for a campuswide Spring Arts Crawl. The crawl, which will take place March 27, is the manifestation of one of Student Body President J.J. Raynor’s platform points. It will turn the entire campus into a gallery for students’ work.
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Yuma Fine Arts has new director
The new executive director for Yuma Fine Arts not only brings years of art gallery experience to the job, but creative years spent doing everything from acting and stand-up comedy to working for a major supermarket tabloid.
The Yuma Sun |
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Danville museum displays private collection of etchings
Two art exhibits at the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History offer a diverse mix of media and subjects.
Danville Register & Bee |
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Fayetteville undecided on museum location
It was supposed to be part of a cultural icon in Fayetteville, but the proposed new art museum for Festival Park has instead become controversial.
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The Troy Messenger
The Pioneer Museum of Alabama will sponsor a Holiday Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 22. Booths for the Holiday Craft Fair are $20 each and will be available until 4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21.
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Paintings are like falling in love: M F Husain
India's most-loved, most-hated artist-in-exile M F Husain shares a few candid moments with Kishore Singh.
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Museum Calls Attention To Collection
BENTONVILLE -- Look -- Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art plans to take a visual journey through the museum's permanent art collection during a new public offering called "A Look at the Collection" today.
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The Time We Were Family A solo exhibition by Jiab Prachakul December 1-12, 2008
ArtGorillas ArtGallery is pleased to announce "The Time We Were Family", the first solo exhibition by Jiab Prachakul featuring new selected works on canvas and mixed media. Prachakul captured sensati
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Gallery named for former AT&T executive
Associated Press - November 17, 2008 9:35 PM ET SAN ANTONIO (AP) - The former longtime head of AT&T Inc. has been honored with the renaming of a museum gallery -- in a surprise ceremony...
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Biennial Showcases MFA Students
Tuesday November 11 marked the opening of the College of Art's MFA Biennial. The Biennial runs every two years and is designed to exhibit the progress of students pursuing a master of fine arts degree. Students and community members packed University Galleries to see what the MFA students had in store and they weren't disappointed.
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Edmund Capon to leave the Art Gallery of NSW
Edmund Capon AM, OBE, who has steered the Art Gallery of NSW to national and international pre-eminence, is at the point of departure, writes Alex Mitchell .
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Jasper's a hit with artists, movie-goers
Judging by the praise from participants of last weekend's Poppy Jasper Film Festival, the annual Morgan Hill event was a blockbuster hit among people who have a passion for the cinematic arts.
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