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26 artists for 09 outdoor exhibition on Waiheke Is
WAIHEKE ISLAND 18 June 2008 – headland SCULPTURE ON THE GULF, New Zealand’s premier outdoor sculpture exhibition, has today revealed the names of the 26 successful artists who will be presenting artworks at the upcoming 2009 exhibition, following a review of the 107 submissions received from sculptors throughout the country.
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James Fuhrman Transforms Sculpture Garden at Michener Art Museum into Contemplative Space
DOYLESTOWN, PA.- The James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown presents the exhibition Contemplative Spaces by Philadelphia sculptor James Fuhrman as part of the ongoing Outdoor Sculpture Program.
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Eamonn McCabe: Artists and Their Studios at The National Portrait Gallery in London
Maggi Hambling by Eamonn McCabe, June 2004. LONDON.- Providing us with rare insights into what are usually intensely private realms, photographer Eamonn McCabe has produced an extensive portfolio of portraits of writers' rooms and artists' studios.
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The University of Virginia Art Museum Opened Three Exhibits in June.
Jack Delano, Boy Scout, ca. 1940. Gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 inches. Museum Purchase, 1996.7.3 Image © the Artist. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.-
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SAM Presents Major Exhibition Exploring Influence of Old Masters on Impressionist Painters
Diego Velázquez and Workshop, Spanish, 1599 - 1660. The Infanta Margarita, ca. 1660-1663. Oil on canvas. 121 x 95 cm. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie.
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Oklahoma City Museum of Art Final U.S. Venue for Rare Ancient Works from the Louvre's Esteemed Collection
Bust of a Young Gaul, ca. 200 A.D. Fine-grained marble. 24 3/4 x 17 3/4 x 11 in. Musée du Louvre (MA 3440 - MND 1841) © AFA/ Musée du Louvre/Anne Chauvet 2006.
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Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate Modern
Cy Twombly, Ferragosto V, 1961. Oil paint, wax crayon, lead pencil on canvas. 164.5 x 200 cm. Private Collection, Courtesy Thomas Ammann Fine Art, Zurich © Cy Twombly.
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Sotheby's Sale of Impressionist and Modern Art: An Array of Masterpieces on View in London
Antony Gormley, b. 1950, Angel of the North (Life-Size Maquette). Estimate: 600,000—800,000 GBP. Photo: Courtesy Sotheby's. LONDON.-
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Sotheby's Sale of Impressionist and Modern Art: An Array of Masterpieces on View in London
Antony Gormley, b. 1950, Angel of the North (Life-Size Maquette). Estimate: 600,000—800,000 GBP. Photo: Courtesy Sotheby's. LONDON.-
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Noon - Artists invited to apply for museum registry
Noon, June 18 — The Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica National Museum in Hagåtña invites local artists to submit their names to establish a registry which will be used to plan a rotating series of local art exhibits.
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Treasure house
Fuzhou’s Fujian Museum is both a window into the province’s past and a showcase for the prodigious skills of its craftsmen.
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Oakland museum celebrates birth of cool
Calling all cool cats: Visit the "Birth of the Cool" exhibit 6 to 9 p.m. Friday for a night of jazz at the Oakland Museum.Bill the drink master will be at the no-host bar and the gardens are open for picnics.
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Bayonet Farm summer classes to begin July 12
Bayonet Farm, 41 Middletown Road, Holmdel, will offer classes this summer from July 12 through Aug. 23. FUNdamentals of Sculpture will allow children to work with various materials to create a range of sculptural objects. The Young Scientists class will explore scientific concepts through children's literature and hands-on activities.
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Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell
Even before Robert Lowell published "Life Studies," his masterpiece, in 1959, he was widely regarded as the best American poet of his generation. But for most of the 1950s he was also completely blocked, managing to write, as he later recalled, just "five messy poems in five years." The problem was not that Lowell had failed to master his chosen style — the symbol-studded, ambiguity-laden, ...
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FRASER ENTRY WINS GRAND PRIZE
Judges Meloney Fortson (left) and Cheri Whitehurst review an entry from Korey Fraser during judging for the yearly watermelon decorating contest held in conjunction with the 59th Annual Watermelon Days festival.
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Yamato USA Presents the Fantasy Figure Gallery, Resin Quality Figures at PVC Prices
TORRANCE, CA, June 17, 2008. Imagine. Imagine your own personal gallery filled with the works of legendary fantasy artists brought to full, three-dimensional life by the world's finest sculptors.
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Metal sculptures with a Twist
A work by Muthalib Musa. TWIST”, a solo art exhibition by artist Multhalib Musa, will be held at Wei-Ling Gallery in Jalan Scott, Kuala Lumpur, from June 23 to July 10.
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A work by Muthalib Musa. TWIST”, a solo art exhibition by artist Multhalib Musa, will be held at Wei-Ling Gallery in Jalan Scott, Kuala Lumpur, from June 23 to July 10.
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Tuthill’s Photography Closed
With the digital age upon us, Tuthill’s Photography was forced to close their doors.
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Summer Events Guide
Summer isn't about sipping mint juleps by yourself on the back porch. It's about festivals, festivals, and more festivals. Get some.
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Cannes Award-Winning Films Premiere at Film Fests
It was a compelling year of hard-hitting cinema at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and the New Zealand International Film Festivals quickly snapped up seven of the most coveted titles.
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TPT's 'DragonflyTV' wins two Emmys
The Creative Arts & Entertainment Emmy Awards for daytime TV were presented last week in New York and the Twin Cities Public Television-produced PBS kids' science show "DragonflyTV" took home two awards. Michael Phillips, director of photography, won for Single Camera Photography; and editors Ezra Gold, Scott Skaja, Steve Fischer, Brad Keely and Todd Grabe won for Single Camera Editing.
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Television - Entertainment
Sunrise weather guy Josh Heslop was at Auckland's Gus Fisher Gallery, where he talked to curator Linda Tyler about today's AUckland Photo Day.
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Picturing the Process: Portraiture through the Lens
Since its invention in 1839, the unique power of photography has been utilized to record the physical world and appearances.
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Bronze sculptures of Degas headed for Grand Rapids
The Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Mich., will host "Degas in Bronze: The Complete Sculptures" through Aug. 31. The exhibits offer visitors a chance to view the complete set of acclaimed A.A. Hebrard bronze castings - 73 sculptures in all - which is one of only four complete sets in the world.
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