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Former Alaskan King Crab Fisherman Turns Environmental Gallerist in New York City
A former First Mate of the Alaskan King Crab boats Arctic Sea and North Sea, Jim Clark opened Look North Gallery in New York City in 2007. The gallery utilizes esteemed contemporary art as a tasteful yet effective tool for creating awareness and galvanizing action in the fight against the devastating effects of climate change in the Arctic.
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Met director Montebello to teach at NYU
By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) -- Philippe de Montebello, who is retiring as director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will teach at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts.
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Met director Montebello to teach at NYU
Philippe de Montebello, who is retiring as director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will teach at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts. Montebello told The New York Times he will teach the history of collecting and how the museum's mission can be defined today. The official announcement was scheduled for a dinner Tuesday night. Montebello will advise the university on its plan for a ...
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At Yahoo, Icahn places a bet he hopes to lose
Carl Icahn does not want to win the proxy contest he has started at Yahoo - not if winning means joining the board and running the company.
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Today's Profile: Nigel Redden, Spoleto Festival USA
Lt. Gen. William Pinckney gazes with the authority of a Charleston elite from his portrait in Nigel Redden’s office. From its vantage point upon a bookshelf, flanked by photos of Redden’s wife and children, Pinckney’s framed visage oversees Redden’s daily preparations for the Spoleto Festival USA.
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Met director Montebello to teach at NYU
Philippe de Montebello, who is retiring as director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will teach at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts.
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Exhibit honors fallen soldiers
When Jane Hammond first showcased her project, it included 1,511 handmade leaves. There are now 3,994. Aptly titled "Fallen," Hammond's leaves represent the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq. On exhibit at the Wexner Center until Aug. 3, each leaf has the name of a fallen soldier inscribed on it.
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Henry Rollins will be performing a spoken word set at this year's Reading/Leeds Festivals. Henry will be delivering one of his critically-acclaimed spoken word shows at Reading on Sunday 24th August and Leeds on Friday 22nd on The Alternative stage.
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Kopin to Showcase Breakthrough Shrinking Display Technology at SID 2008
TAUNTON, Mass.----Kopin® Corporation will introduce its newest displays and a sampling of its customers' eyewear powered by Digital iVision technology at the SID 2008 Exhibition.
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North American Premiere of Luigi Falorni's Heart of Fire to Open 2008 Jackson Hole Film Festival
The 5th annual Jackson Hole Film Festival (June 5 - 9, 2008) will open at the Center for the Arts, with the North American premiere of Luigi Falorni's Heart of Fire. Luigi Falorni, director, is expected to attend. The Opening Night film will screen at 5:00 pm with the Jackson Hole Film Festival's 5th Anniversary Party to follow at 7:00 pm at Spring Creek Ranch.
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Archiving the past
A photograph can tell a story and can teach its viewer about another place in time. This is an experience Judy Simmons Parsons hopes visitors will have during the town's archival display and art gallery, being organized for the community's 50th anniversary celebrations.
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
In Time this week and on Looking Around yesterday , Richard Lacayo talks about a couple of the season's big photo happenings: The republication of Robert Frank's The Americans and of Robert Adams' The New West.
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Big plan for St. Charles' Fine Art Show
ST. CHARLES – The St. Charles Fine Art Show will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a record number of participating artists this weekend.
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Universal Display Corporation and LG Display Co. Exhibit Latest Flexible Active-Matrix OLED Display Prototype at 2008 ...
EWING, N.J.----Universal Display Corporation , an innovator behind today and tomorrow's displays and lighting through its Universal PHOLED™ phosphorescent OLED technology, and LG Display , a leading innovator of thin film transistor liquid crystal display , announced today the joint development of a flexible, full-color, active-matrix OLED display prototype.
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JVC Announces 'YouTube' Camcorder
JVC's latest Everio S Series camcorder makes sharing simple, especially when it comes to Internet video. The GZ-MS100 was designed for exhibitionists who enjoy sharing their videos with the world over the Internet. Thanks to one-button uploading to YouTube, the ...
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'Idol's' lack of personalities bores TV audiences
American Idol contestants (from left) David Archuleta, Syesha Mercado, David Cook and Jason Castro are shown in Los Angeles. Critics say the season ha ...
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North American Premiere of Luigi Falorni's Heart of Fire to Open 2008 Jackson Hole Film Festival
JACKSON, Wyo.----The 5th annual Jackson Hole Film Festival will open at the Center for the Arts, with the North American premiere of Luigi Falorni's Heart of Fire. Luigi Falorni, director, is expected to attend.
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Turner Centre architects to be sued
Kent County Council confirmed last week that they will be taking legal action against the architects whose proposals for an offshore art gallery were shelved in 2006 (NCE February 2006). Around £6M was spent on abortive design works.
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All aboard for history express
The Freedom's Way project would use the New Hope & Ivyland Railroad to carry passengers to new museums between the two towns.
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Artist says Vuitton design raises Darfur awareness
Danish art student - sued for depicting Louis Vuitton handbag on T-shirt – says her design meant to help Darfur.
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MCOT English News : 28 EU cows arrive in Bangkok
Known as the world’s largest public art event, the “EU Herd of Cows” sculpture exhibition opened on Thursday in Bangkok by Ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Commission Dr. Friedrich Hamburger and Bangkok Governor Apiral Kosayothin at Emporium Shopping Complex.
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MCOT English News : ?Colourful Souls? art exhibition at La Lanta Gallery
Three artists from different cultures are presenting their impressions of Asia through their own life perspectives. Rathsaran Sireekan, our Thai News Agency correspondent went to the La Lanta Gallery to talk to them and filed this report.
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BEST BET: Take in the simple life
You only have until the end of the month to see the art exhibit at York Lutheran Home - The Village at Kelly Drive.
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Unidym Announces a Demonstration by Samsung Electronics of the First Carbon Nanotube-Based Electrophoretic Display
Unidym, Inc, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ARWR), announced today that Samsung Electronics is demonstrating the world's first carbon nanotube-based active matrix electrophoretic display (EPD) e-paper in its booth at the Society for Information Display (SID) International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition at the Los Angeles Convention Center from May 18th ...
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Unidym Demonstrates First Full Color Active Matrix LCD Using a Carbon Nanotube-Based Transparent Electrode
Unidym, Inc, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ARWR), announced today the world's first full color active matrix LCD made with carbon nanotube (CNT) components. This engineering prototype is currently being demonstrated in Unidym's booth (#504) at the Society for Information Display (SID) International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition at the Los Angeles ...
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