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Sundance to open with Australian claymation movie
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Sundance Film Festival, the top destination for U.S. independent filmmakers, on Wednesday unveiled the opening-night movie for its 25th edition in January, the clay animation feature "Mary and Max."
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St. James Chamber plans holiday events
The St. James Chamber of Commerce has a full schedule of activities planned for this holiday season. This year’s theme “CandyLand Christmas” will be ever present in St. James as art students decorate windows and merchants provide drawings and refreshments as they promote their merchandise.
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Foundation gets help from artist, potter
SEAGROVE — The Ashley Albright Foundation will get some help at the Seagrove Pottery Festival this weekend.
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Consensus builds on museum location
After months of wrangling, the debate over where to build an art museum downtown could be over. Both sides appear to have reached a compromise that would put a new Fayetteville Museum of Art in Festival Park.
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Rush lecture follows opening of Billing show
Check out the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art’s show of Swedish video artist Johanna Billing, opening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Friday, and learn more about today’s moving image art Saturday, when Michael Rush, director of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University and author of Video Art, will give a free lecture on the topic from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Epperson Auditorium at the ...
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NEW artworks on show for Summer
Keeping fans of contemporary Australian art satisfied over the summer break is NEW †the latest exhibition from the UQ Art Museum.
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Urban Culture Project hosts exhibitions of Austin artists
Exposure is key to an artist’s career, just as new stimulation is key to an artist’s development.
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LACDA 2008 International Juried Competition
LOS ANGELES, CA.- LACDA announces our juried competition for digital art and photography. Our competitions are very open ended in terms of concept and approach, choosing not impose limits on the artists. Rather, we encourage a broad range of technological creativity.
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Board of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit Appoints Luis Croquer as First Permanent Director
DETROIT.- The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), is pleased to announce that after a thorough search the Board has unanimously appointed Luis Croquer as the first permanent Director of the Museum.
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Idaho's Camp Minidoka Memorialized in New Painting at Boise Art Museum
Artist Roger Shimomura speaking at Boise Art Museum and talking about (and in front of) his painting, American Infamy #2 which depicts daily life at the Idaho internment camp at Minidoka.
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Sotheby's New York Sale of Latin American Art Totals $20,263,126
Carlos Cruz-Diez (B. 1923), Fisicromia. Oil on wood panel with cardboard elements. 11 3/4 by 17 3/4 by 1 1/4 in. Est: $100,000—150,000 USD. Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 254,500 USD. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby´s.
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A Treasure Trove of Delights: 20th Century British Art at Christie's in December
LONDON.- Lovers of 20th Century British Art will be spoilt for choice at Christie’s auction on Friday, 12 December. The final sale of British Art Week, winter 2008, it comprises a superb combination of over 140 paintings and sculptures with stellar provenance, by the greatest artists of the century.
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Stephen Robertson Appointed First Non-Executive Board Member of National Portrait Gallery Company
Stephen Robertson © National Portrait Gallery, London. LONDON.- One of Britain's leading retail marketeers, Stephen Robertson, has been appointed the first Non-Executive Board member of the National Portrait Gallery Company Ltd.
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India Announces the 2nd Edition of its International Art Fair
An interesting installation from Pallette Art Gallery at India Art Summit. NEW DELHI.-
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International Art Dealer and Gallerist Jan Krugier Died at the Age of 80
Jan Krugier was the most influential and established art dealer of his time. NEW YORK, NY.- International art dealer and gallerist Jan Krugier died Saturday, November 15, 2008 at his home in Geneva at the age of 80, surrounded by his family and close friends.
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photo l.a. Returns to Barker Hangar, Teams Up with LACMA to Present All New Programming
Christine Nguyen, Octopi Tree, 2008. C-print on Sintra 48 x 80 inches. Courtesy Michael Kohn Gallery. LOS ANGELES, CA.-
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The Cleveland Museum of Art and Italy Agree to Exchange of Antiquities and Scholarship
Donkey-Head Rhyton , Greece, c. 475 BC. Red-figure terracotta, L. 20cm. © The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1977.92. ROME.-
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Art review: Thomas Woodward at Skinless Productions
Highly charged artworks crowd the walls of the bohemian Skinless Productions Gallery in the turbulent group show “Keep It Moving.”
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Passionate Provocative: The Stoffel Collection Opens at Pinakothek der Moderne
Jörg Immendorff, For all the beloved in the world, 1966, Oil on wood, paper in plastic film, ribbon, 147 x 182 cm © Sammlung Stoffel / Pinakothek der Moderne.
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British Architect and Designer Ron Arad: No Discipline Opens at Pompidou Centre in Paris
Ron Arad, Acrylic Oh Void 2, armchair 2004. 66 x 115 x 58 cm. Editor The Gallery Mourmans, Maastricht. Private collection © The Gallery Mourmans. Photo Erik & Petra Hesmerg.
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Art review: Maria Creyts' ‘Lacey' exhibit at Pi Gallery is uneven
Maria Creyts’ acrylics at the Pi Gallery are at first too easy and ultimately too confusing.
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Lehman to put $8m art collection on block
Christie's in New York also selling $20m collection of former Lehman boss Richard Fuld and his wife Kathy
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Hot Ticket
• Friday, Nov. 21 — The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley at the MSU Riley Center, 7 p.m. Tickets: $22; $12 for 12 and under. Call (601) 696-2200. • Saturday, Nov. 22 — French Market Festival at The Chilihouse.com, downtown Meridian, all day beginning at noon.
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Museum task force helps bring reality into focus
A task force assigned to recommend the best place for a new Fayetteville Museum of Art is heading toward recommending the same place the museum people picked years ago: Festival Park.
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Outdoor ice skating returns to University Circle
Courtesy of Univerisity Circle Inc.An artist's rendering of what the outdoor ice skating rink at Wade Oval will look like when it opens Dec. 7.Outdoor ice skating is returning to University Circle. Sort of. More like high-density polyethylene skating. A...
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