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Remodeling project will remove art 'gallery' at BHS
BLOOMINGTON -- When a wall comes tumbling down at Bloomington High School in a few weeks, a lot of history will go with it.
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Stolen 'Scream' returns to Oslo museum
Art lovers converged on the Munch Museum in Oslo overnight as Edvard Munch's Expressionist masterpiece The Scream went back on display nearly four years after it was stolen and damaged in a daring heist.
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Relief for Nafisa Ali in painting case
With Delhi high court seeing nothing offensive in noted M F Husain's depiction of 'Bharat Mata', it was the turn of Nafisa Ali to get similar relief for having purchased Husain's creation.
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Wind gusts break art at downtown festival
DENVER – Severe weather wasn't just limited to northern Colorado on Friday afternoon as strong wind gusts knocked over art and art booths at the Downtown Denver Arts Festival.
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Gear
Biography Newt found its roots in the summer Festival environment of Edinburgh 2006. As artists of all kinds rubbished the beautiful old city in posters the trio worked away in clammy basement surrounds.
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For Contemporary curator, good things come in twos
It's not quite accurate to call Anthony Huberman the Contemporary Art Museum's chief curator. He's been on the job for nine months. But he hasn't made that big a splash in the local art world until now with the launching of his two-prong exhibition program.
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Around the Valley
The Summer Art Gallery Walks and Artist Receptions hits downtown Ennis tonight and runs until 8 p.m. The first campground programs at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park. Fish Wildlife and Parks Melissa
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Plano International Festival
The City of Plano and the Plano International Festival Corporation are partnering to host the Fourth Annual 2008 Plano International Festival taking place in Haggard Park in downtown Plano on Oct. 4. Festival events will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Art winner
Julianna Moreno, a senior at San Benito High School, is the winner of the local division of the 27th annual Congressional Art Competition. Her painting, titled "Flower Girl," bested 29 other entries at a Wednesday reception and judging in Watsonville.
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art Till May 24 at Chemould Art Gallery, 12F Park Street, #2229 8641; 2 pm - 7 pm:
The Fragmented Traditions — recent paintings by Aloke Kumar Paul. Till May 24 at Chitrakoot Art Gallery, 55 Gariahat Road, #2475 2275; 4 pm - 8 pm: Different Strokes , an exhibition of sculptures by Tarun Purkait.
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'Summer art preview: the shows to see
Sand: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor (June 29-Sept. 14 at Parrish Art Museum, Southampton). We play in it, loll on it, build castles out of it, and wash it out of our hair, but what, exactly, does sand mean? Its physical and metaphysical significance is explored in this show at the Parrish that gathers together an extensive and extremely diverse bunch of artistic all-stars, from the 19th century ...
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Summer theater: 11 shows to see
Hamlet (May 27-June 29) and Hair (July 22-Aug. 17, Public Theater free in Central Park , 212-539-8500). What a piece of work is man? New York Shakespeare Festival devotes the summer at the Delacorte Theatre to two very different classics about the passions of youth at a crossroad. First, Michael Stuhlbarg stars as the conflicted Dane, with Sam Waterston as Polonius and Lauren Ambrose - a ...
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WELCOME GUEST! Art lovers converged on the Munch Museum in Oslo on Friday as Edvard Munch's Expressionist masterpiece "The Scream" went back on display nearly four years after it was stolen and damaged in a daring heist.
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Veteran US photographer Cornell Capa dies aged 90
US photography pioneer Cornell Capa, the younger brother of legendary war snapper Robert Capa, died on Friday in New York at the age of 90, the Magnum photojournalism agency announced.
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Spotlight on Pat Durham
In June, the Roycroft Art Show must go on without one of its regulars. This year, artist Pat Durham of East Aurora has something even more important on her calendar: she'll be in Maine for the wedding of her daughter, Maggie, an elementary school guidance counselor.
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Hello! I'm CottonSocks
I'm an Artist/Architect who admires young men. I seem to spend a lot of time in parks (with trees and nature) and I'm interested in cultural stuff (I visit many art museums). My deal is that I like to take photographs of younger gay men and I'd like to trade free pictures for free poses.
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Triangle Well Service survives late rally by Shutterbug Photography
Shutterbug Photography staged a late inning rally that fell just short of the win Tuesday night in a Pampa Optimist Babe Ruth Girls 11-12 softball matchup against Triangle Well Service. The time limit stopped the game in the fifth ending, leaving Triangle with a 6-4 win.
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Munch's 'Scream' back on display
Two iconic paintings by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch reportedly are again on display at Oslo's Munch Museum after they were stolen in 2004.Aftenposten said Scream and Madonna are back on the walls of the museum after they were recovered last year, following a daring daytime heist four years ago.The paintings suffered some damage but have been repaired.The restoration on Scream also revealed the ...
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Exhibit charts black baseball history in Washington
WASHINGTON — James "Cool Papa" Bell got his nickname for being a calm guy. But when it was game time, the baseball player ran like lightning. Bell was among the black baseball heroes in Washington back when the sport was segregated.
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John Buck at NMAC in Spokane
It's somewhat of a haul, but it will surely be worth it. The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture in Spokane just opened a 40-year survey of John Buck's career , "John Buck: Iconography."
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The Illustrations of Roberto Osti [Slide Show] [Features]
The European Association of Medical and Scientific Illustrators (AEIMS) has honored Scientific American illustrator Roberto Osti with the selection of three of his paintings for inclusion in the 2008 Scientific Illustrators Exhibition in Bologna, Italy. The exhibition, which is showing at the Palazzo Poggi in the center of the old town of Bologna, began March 31, 2008 and will run through the ...
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Britain's Prince Edward Recognizes Mississippi Students
Eighty Mississippi students were presented Duke of Edinburgh awards Friday at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson.
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Famous footwork on display
Dance is about movement, which might suggest that a dance photograph is self-defeating. Not so, in the touring photo exhibition "America's Irreplaceable Dance Treasures."
Rocky Mountain News |
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Luke Oil Indian Boundary hearing June 26
Chesterton Board of Zoning Appeals members made it clear Thursday they won’t allow petitioner Luke Oil to link its proposed new freestanding sign with removal of an Indian Boundary Road eyesore.
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Munch's 'Scream' back on display
OSLO, Norway, May 23 (UPI) -- Two iconic paintings by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch reportedly are again on display at Oslo's Munch Museum after they were stolen in 2004.
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