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Tilt-Shift Video Makes Demolition Derby Look Even Sillier [Special Thanksgiving Eye Candy]
This is one of the most amazing pieces of eye candy I've found in a long time: A demolition derby—full of monster trucks, scrap cars, and even a giant Godzilla—filmed with tilt-shift photography,...
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Year of events celebrates Karsh's life
Famed Ottawa photographer Yousuf Karsh's work will be exhibited in Ottawa and around the world this year, in a celebration of the 100th anniversary of his birth, the Portrait Gallery of Canada and the Canada Museum of Science and Technology announced Thursday.
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Gallery to mark Karsh's centennial with rare photos
He was known as Karsh of Ottawa to generations of world leaders, celebrities, artists and cognoscenti who sought immortality through the lenses of his cameras.
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Art wreath auction fundraiser on-line and in Queens
Queens County artisans have created holiday wreaths of art for a Queens Association for Supported Living auction fundraiser. Marketing Coordinator, Brian Fralic says the artisans donate their time and materials used to create the wreaths. The association, as stated in literature, ?is made up of a dedicated team of over 79 employees and numerous volunteers who are trying to make a difference in ...
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What's On Sunday, 23 November 2008
Until November 28 Luv Olives An exhibition of paintings by Ray Spiteri at Le Meridien Hotel and Spa, St Julian's. Until November 29 People watching Exhibition of paintings by Celia Borg Cardona at Gallery G, Villa Gourgion, 4 Sir Ugo Mifsud Street, Lija. Open between 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday and 09:30 to 12:30 on Saturday mornings.
Malta Today |
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Thieves Get Away With Expensive Artwork
An original work of art valued at $20,000 was stolen early Thursday morning from a gallery in downtown San Luis Obispo.
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara |
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Fifteen-minute artwork marks late guitar hero's birthday
Fifteen-minute artwork marks late guitar hero's birthday
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Berlin museum shows off antique gods
Thu, Nov 27, 2008 (11:39 a.m.) A new exhibit of Greek and Roman antiquities at Berlin's Pergamon museum puts 170 sculptures, vases and other works on display in Germany for the first time in six decades.
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Photos: Christmas in the Mansion Exhibit
The Christmas in the Mansion Exhibit, which runs Nov. 26 through Jan. 4, showcases the 1893 Queen Anne style Victorian Mansion, decorated for the Holidays at the Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc.
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Berlin museum hauls antique Greek and Roman gods out of storage
BERLIN - A new exhibit of Greek and Roman antiquities at Berlin's Pergamon museum puts 170 sculptures, vases and other works on display in Germany for the first time in six decades.
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Up close:Two emerging photographers forge new styles
Each with an exhibit at the Griffin Museum of Photography, John Wesley Mannion and Jan Cadman Powell look beyond the obvious.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Berlin museum shows off antique gods
A new exhibit of Greek and Roman antiquities at Berlin's Pergamon museum puts 170 sculptures, vases and other works on display in Germany for the first time in six decades.
Boston Globe |
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40 Years of Collecting, 40 pieces of work
Artists from Mississauga, across Canada and around the world are part of the celebration marking the 40th anniversary of the Art Gallery of Peel. The show, 40 Years of Collecting, features 40 pieces of work. The paintings were chosen from among 4,000 works of art owned by the gallery.
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Skyrocketing renovation estimate stalls Kendall move to former Grand Rapids Art Museum
GRAND RAPIDS — For years, administrators at Kendall College of Art and Design have dreamed about the day the school could move into the former Grand Rapids Art Museum building.
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Berlin museum shows off antique gods
(By BRITTANI SONNENBURG, Associated Press Writer) A new exhibit of Greek and Roman antiquities at Berlin's Pergamon museum puts 170 sculptures, vases and other works on display in Germany for the first time in six decades. "Return of the Gods" is the largest exhibit the museum has mounted using pieces solely from its own collection, said Martin Maischberger, antiquities curator at the Pergamon. ...
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Berlin museum shows off antique gods
A new exhibit of Greek and Roman antiquities at Berlin's Pergamon museum puts 170 sculptures, vases and other works on display in Germany for the first time in six decades. "Return of the Gods" is the largest exhibit the museum has mounted using pieces solely from its own collection, said Martin Maischberger, antiquities curator at the Pergamon. "Of course, we don't consider them 'German ...
The State |
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Speedy art marks Hendrix birthday
A Kent artist marks what would have been the 66th birthday of Jimi Hendrix by creating a 14-minute artwork set to one of his tracks.
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France turns over Matisse painting seized by Nazis to charity supporting Israeli ambulances
PARIS - The Henri Matisse painting "Le Mur Rose" was once seized by Nazis. As of Thursday, it belongs to a charity that supports Israeli ambulances. "It is a moment of justice, a moment of memory," French Culture Minister Christine Albanel said.
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Chch art gallery closes doors
The tough economic times are forcing a well known Christchurch art gallery to close its doors.
Newstalk ZB via Yahoo!Xtra News |
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Three Frye Art Museum exhibits offer contrasts in perception
Here's looking at you: Three exhibitions at the Frye reflect on perception by those who see, and those who are seen.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Coach House Books show at the AGO
Spacing’s Shawn Micallef is the Blogger-in-Residence at the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Art Matters blog for the grand re-opening of the new AGO. He will be cross-posting some of the entries here on Spacing Toronto. To comment on this post, click here and head over to Art Matters. Coach House Books is about as venerable an [...]
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France turns over Matisse painting seized by Nazis
Thu, Nov 27, 2008 (11:09 a.m.) The Henri Matisse painting "Le Mur Rose" was once seized by Nazis. As of Thursday, it belongs to a charity that supports Israeli ambulances.
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Art galllery holds 'Aboriginal Immersion'
The Nanaimo Art Gallery, VIU campus location, is presenting the exhibitions 'Aboriginal Immersion' and 'Structural Connections' until Dec. 24. Robert Burke's brilliant coloured iconographic works come from his unique cultural background.
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France turns over Matisse painting seized by Nazis
(By NATHALIE GENTAZ, Associated Press Writer) The Henri Matisse painting "Le Mur Rose" was once seized by Nazis. As of Thursday, it belongs to a charity that supports Israeli ambulances. "It is a moment of justice, a moment of memory," French Culture Minister Christine Albanel said. She spoke at a ceremony in Paris at which France handed the painting over to British charity Magen David Adom UK. ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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France turns over Matisse painting seized by Nazis
The Henri Matisse painting "Le Mur Rose" was once seized by Nazis. As of Thursday, it belongs to a charity that supports Israeli ambulances. "It is a moment of justice, a moment of memory," French Culture Minister Christine Albanel said. She spoke at a ceremony in Paris at which France handed the painting over to British charity Magen David Adom UK. It was the culmination of a seven-decade ...
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