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Renowned Cuban artist Wifredo Lam's works on exhibit
It is an art event of exceptional significance to South Florida -- the first large-scale U.S. exhibition of works by the most celebrated Cuban artist of the 20th century, surrealist Wifredo Lam.
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Gallery walk keeps growing and growing
With the Wynwood neighborhood now home to no less than 60 art galleries, museums, and ''alternative'' spaces, it can be physically exhausting just trying to see all the work on display. Indeed, with many galleries refreshing their walls with brand new exhibits the second Saturday of every month, truly talented artists can find themselves struggling to stand out amid the sheer flood of product. ...
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2 Picasso etchings stolen from Fla. art gallery
PALM BEACH, Fla. - Police say two Pablo Picasso etchings worth a combined $450,000 have been stolen from a gallery in Palm Beach, Fla.. Authorities responded to an alarm at Gallery Biba at about 3:40 a.m. Thursday.
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Famed sculptor, designer still cherishes her Eden
Sitting here in the courtyard at Michael's Genuine Food & Drink in the Design District, the place she calls ''Miami's salon,'' artist Michele Oka Doner is giving high priestess.
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Consultant guides unsure collectors at Art Basel
It's not an exaggeration to say that Kimberly Marrero, a New-York based art advisor, will barely eat or sleep during the torrent of contemporary art that will rain down on Miami this week during Art Basel.
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Reeds expand photo gallery
Todd and Brad, the father and son duo that runs Todd and Brad Reed Photography in downtown Ludington, are officially done with major renovations on the new wing of their gallery and new workshop area.
Ludington Daily News |
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2 Picasso etchings stolen from Fla. art gallery
(AP) PALM BEACH, Fla. - Police say two Pablo Picasso etchings worth a combined $450,000 have been stolen from a gallery in Palm Beach. Authorities responded to an alarm at Gallery Biba at about 3:40 a.m. Thursday.
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Virtu Arts Festival fills Wilcox Park Memorial Day weekend
The annual arts festival features fine arts, crafts, music, food and kid-friendly activities. (Sun Photo by Daniel Hyland)
Westerly Sun |
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A Forgotten Friend
Lacombe Composite High School Grade 12 student, Joan Graves, won first place for the student gallery in the art competition at the Lacombe trade show for her drawing entitled, “A Forgotten Friend.”
Lacombe Globe |
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UCSB’s 3rd Annual Human Rights Film Festival
Of all the cultural coups masterminded by UCSB Arts and Lectures in recent years, none is as globally relevant and thoughtfully progressive as the Human Rights Film Festival.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Make - Believe Peeps
Seeking solace from last weekend’s heat wave, I joined hundreds of other scenesters at the coolness that was the opening of Nights at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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A sneak peek at Rothbury music festival
ROTHBURY — Tens of thousands of people will watch the Fourth of July fireworks in the Village of Rothbury this year thanks to the Rothbury music festival. Some of the people will be locals. And some will be from countries far, far away.
Ludington Daily News |
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MHS students take honors at congressional art contest
BELLEVILLE — Two Marion High School students received top honors at the 12th Congressional District High School Art Competition May 18 in Belleville, with Elisabeth Choate winning the grand prize and Brandon Trammel submitting the top computer generated art piece.
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Arts Calendar:
“Seeing Music” An exhibit inspired by traditional and folk music, in conjunction with Freight and Salvage’s 40th Anniversary, at Addison St. Windows Gallery. 848-2112.
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Library visits down, art gallery visits up
By PAUL MORDEN The Observer Bad winter weather is being blamed for a five per cent drop in circulation at the 26 branches of the Lambton County Library during the first quarter of this year. The bookmobile had to cancel six stops this winter, and several of [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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Multi-cultural photography competition closing date approaches
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By SHARON THOMAS
Current Dawson Council of the Arts Chairman, Warren King, is a true servant of his community. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the retired engineer spent a thirty four year career in the oil business.
Dawson News & Advertiser |
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Picasso etchings stolen from Fla. art gallery
PALM BEACH, Fla. - Police say two Pablo Picasso etchings worth a combined $450,000 have been stolen from a gallery in Palm Beach. Authorities responded to an alarm at Gallery...
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Munch's Scream returns to display despite irreparable damage
Still damaged but now a bit younger than originally thought, Edvard Munch's The Scream will return to public display at Oslo's Munch Museum on Friday.
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Mystery surrounds iconic Joseon painter
A painter in the traditional Korean style, Joseon Dynasty artist Jang Seung-eop continues to infl uence the art form. Those looking for a glimpse into the origins of the currents he began can head to the Jang exhibition now on at the Gansong Art Museum.
JoongAng Daily |
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Things to do this weekend
Bagpipes and dancing at the Scottish Festival, The Cult rocks Anaheim and two exhibits open at the Discovery Cube.
Orange County Register |
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Worth the drive 5/22/08
Less than 1 hourRiverside Park, Murphysboro, Ill.The wineries of Southern Illinois join together this weekend for the first Shawnee Hills Wine Trail Wine and Arts Festival.
Southeast Missourian |
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Mythical Miami: Bass exhibit shows how mid-century design shaped our paradise
Tropical, magical, hot and exotic -- Miami has always had a certain mythical appeal. At no time in the city's history, however, was the draw greater than the decades right after World War II. American soldiers by the thousands had seen Miami, stationed here for a brief stopover or for the duration, and were lured by the fleeting experience, by the promise of paradise, to come back for more. From ...
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Del Toro challenges Cannes with epic Che portrait
Benicio del Toro stars in the epic film biography of revolutionary Che Guevara, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. In it, filmmaker Steven Soderbergh defiantly has made a story that will prove a very tough sell to some audiences.
New York Daily News |
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Jewelry entrepreneurship workshop re-scheduled
THE jewelry entrepreneurship workshop of The Negros Museum, in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, was moved to June 25 to 29.
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