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Jailed museum director's death linked to infection
An Asian-antiquities dealer arrested in Seattle on wire-fraud charges died in federal custody from infection and inflammation caused by...
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Exhibit offers introspective, quiet feel
There is a quiet and introspective, but also thoughtful and thought-provoking feel to much of the wo
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Roman art exhibit is coming to Oklahoma City museum
As the Oklahoma City Museum of Art prepares to send its exhibition of Brett Weston photographs on to
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Art exhibit shows music's effect
There are some intriguing and surprising interactions between media in an exhibit of visual art done
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Full Sail University Students Win at the 13th Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival
Full Sail University ( www.fullsail.edu ) students, Chris Adams, Joshua Knight and Max Miller, won second place out of 193 entries in the College Feature/Shorts and Documentaries category at the 13th Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival's (PBIFF) Student Showcase of Films. The students won for their work, The Master, a 16mm short which was produced during their Film Production class ...
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Exhibit provides food for thought
An installation and two supporting shows by Narciso Arguelles, Joe Ramiro Garcia and the late Luis J
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Gap teams with Whitney Museum to offer limited-edition Artist Editions T-shirts
Gap is known for its classic-style staples – button-downs and blue jeans – so a collaboration with the modern Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City might seem unlikely.
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Art Happenings: Friday, May 16, 2008
World views "Life Reflected,” a photography exhibit by Paul McEntire, is on view through July 6 i
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It's indie movies vs. Indy's movie at Cannes fest
CANNES, France — It's indie movies versus Indy's movie at the Cannes Film Festival. As the blitz
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Tulsa jazz festival has performers lined up
TULSA — Grammy-winning saxophonist Dave Koz and other performers will take the stage for the South
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Tulsa's Dfest lines up nearly 150 bands
TULSA — Dfest announced its second round of bands for the July 25-26 music festival, adding the he
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Here's a heads-up for must-see "Heads (dis)Embodied" at Kirkland Arts Center
All you have to do is look at the exhibition lineup — more than a dozen of the region's top artists — and you can tell that...
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Jeff Hutchens' special passion
Persistent, creative, passionate, adventurous and aesthetically-driven: That’s how photographer Jeff Hutchens describes himself. These qualities can also be seen in his first exhibition in Singapore and Asia entitled Be Inspired: Igniting the Special Olympics Spirit.
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Judge again rejects foes of Barnes move
A Montgomery County judge has thrown out an attempt to stop the Barnes Foundation's $5 billion art collection from moving to a new Philadelphia exhibition space.
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Two unopposed for Pine Plains school board
PINE PLAINS - There are two uncontested candidates on the ballot Tuesday for school board seats carrying three-year terms.
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Beach girl a bikini pioneer
THE Herald photograph of young women in swimming costumes skittering down a South Curl Curl dune captured an almost forgotten summer's day long ago.And when it reappeared in the newspaper 61 years later on April 21 as the front-cover shot of Picture Perfect: 100 years of Herald Photography , memories came flooding back for the bunch of grandmothers now scattered around NSW.One of them, Joy ...
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National Gallery drops Renaissance painting, splitting it in two
The Art Newspaper can reveal that a 500-year-old panel painting by Domenico Beccafumi of Marcia was broken in half, in one of the most serious handling accidents known to have occurred in a UK museum in living memory.
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Learning through art
"A Year with Children 2008: Selected Works from Learning Through Art," an exhibition organized by the Sackler Center for Arts Education at the Guggenheim Museum, will be on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum through June 13.
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Stories and song at Smithsonian
Join the Git-Hoan dancers at the 2008 Children's Festival at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
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Brayton Purcell 'Dances Under the Stars' at the Art with a Heart 2008 Gala Auction
Brayton Purcell is proud to sponsor the 15th Annual Art with a Heart 2008 Gala Auction benefiting the Ritter Center to be held on May 17, 2008. The Ritter Center is committed to providing a path to self-sufficiency for the homeless and working poor of Marin County. (PRWeb May 16, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb949654.htm
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'Kung Fu Panda' a kick at Cannes
Fur might be a politically incorrect fashion statement on the red carpet at the world's most prestigious film festival. Not when you're the star of a movie called Kung Fu Panda, though.
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Expanding On Nature -- Emerging Photographers Meghan Arts and Jim DeLillo Show at Local Gallery
Local photographers, Meghan Arts and Jim DeLillo will each be exhibiting their perspective on Nature. An opening reception will be held on May 24 from 7-9 p.m. at Ruby Leif, 631 Route 23 South, Pompton Plains to support the emerging artists. (PRWeb May 16, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb943544.htm
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Sideshow: A memorial for Oprah's 2 late dogs
Daniel Edwards has struck again. This time, the artist who created a shocking sculpture of Britney Spears giving birth on a bearskin rug has struck at the very heart of American spirituality with a bust of the queen of the new age, Oprah Winfrey, reports E!Online reports.
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ANGEL AFLOAT
DENISE Rich snagged the best berth at Cannes, smack in front of the Hotel Majestic, for her 168-foot yacht, Lady Joy. On May 23, film festival luminaries will be piped on board to support her cancer research charity, just renamed Gabrielle's Angel Foundation. Before Rich left town for Cannes, a few pals dropped by her Fifth Avenue penthouse to say "au revoir." Architect Zaha Hadid, lenser Gilles ...
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Merchantville to hold craft and fine art festival
A craft and fine art festival will be held here Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Centre Street downtown area.
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