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Back to the 60s
Kansas City Art Institute students flash back to the 60s. See our photo gallery with sound of their 'visions.'
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2008 celebration: A festival of the arts
CHARLESTON — A two-time Grammy award winner will be taking the stage at Eastern Illinois University’s Celebration this year.
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Briefs: Early voting, public art
AUSTIN, Texas -- Early voting for the May 10 municipal election begins Monday and continues through May 6. Voters will choose three seats on the Austin City Council, places 1, 3 and 4.
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Chinese students bring Chinese culture to Manchester with exhibition
"One-Day-in-China" exhibition, organized by a team of Chinese students from the University of Manchester, took place here on Wednesday to celebrate Chinese culture.
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Exhibition Celebrating the Work of the Legendary 18th Century Silversmith Paul de Lamerie
SYDNEY- An international exhibition celebrating the work of the legendary 18th century silversmith, Paul de Lamerie (1688—1751), whose London workshop designed and produced some of the most innovative and visually striking silverware ever crafted, opened at the Powerhouse Museum.
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An Efficient Entanglement of Sculptures by Santiago Cucullu at the Milwaukee Art Museum
MILWAUKEE- An efficient entanglement of sculptures, ambient sounds, and everyday absurdities: welcome to the intervention of Milwaukee-based artist Santiago Cucullu.
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Sothebys London Offers Chant 2 the Most Important Painting by Bridget Riley Ever to Come to Auction
Bridget Riley (b. 1931). Chant 2. Executed 1967. Emulsion on canvas. 231.1 by 228.6cm. (91 by 90in.). Estimated at £2-3 million. Photo Sothebys. NEW YORK- Sotheby’s announced it will offer Chant 2, the most important painting by Bridget Riley (b.1931) ever to come to the market, in its Evening Auction of Contemporary Art on Tuesday, 1st July 2008. Estimated at £2-3 million, Chant 2 is arguably ...
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Covers from Esquire Magazine Designed by George Lois are the Focus of MoMA Exhibition
George Lois. Cover for Esquire Magazine, Issue no. 413, April 1968. Offset lithography. 12 5/8 x 9 7/8" (32.1 x 25.1 cm). Gift of the designer. NEW YORK.-
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Video Installation by Laerke Lauta to Open at The Saint Louis Art Museum
Laerke Lauta, Danish, born 1974; still from The Accident, 2006; auto-loop DVD; Courtesy of the artist. SAINT LOUIS- The Saint Louis Art Museum opens the exhibit Lærke Lauta: The Accident, the thirteenth installation in the Museum's New Media Series.
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Station Masters: New Interactive Art Gallery at St Pancras International Station
LONDON.- The National Gallery has teamed up with Eurostar to launch a unique digital art gallery at the newly refurbished St Pancras International station. Called Station Masters, the installation offers travellers access to National Gallery paintings while they relax in the departure lounge.
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Modern Masterworks from the Elise S. Haas Collection at SFMOMA
SAN FRANCISCO- The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents the exhibit Modern Masterworks from the Elise S. Haas Collection through July 20. It would be hard to overestimate the significance of the Elise S. Haas collection for SFMOMA. Made up of some 35 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, this group of stunning early modernist works highlights especially the art of Henri Matisse and ...
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Synchrotron Light Unveils Oil in Ancient Buddhist Paintings from Bamiyan
Wall paintings in the Afghan region of Bamiyan. National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo (Japan). NEW YORK- The world was in shock when in 2001 the Talibans destroyed two ancient colossal Buddha statues in the Afghan region of Bamiyan.
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Auburn CityFest Juried Art Show Preview
by: Taylor Barnhill WTVM East Alabama Reporter tbarnhill@wtvm.com AUBURN, Ala. (WTVM) -- Auburn is gearing up for CityFest. Residents got a preview of the 4th Annual Juried Art Show Wednesday
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Arts Commission picks three artists for airport art pieces
Three internationally known artists have been selected to propose and ultimately design art pieces for Sacramento's planned airport expansion. "I see what you mean" in Denver, Colo. by Lawrence Argent This piece, "Sirsashana" by Donald Lipski, is at Grand Central Terminal in New York. Artwork by Christian Moeller
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Teacher charged with soliciting sex with girl
An art teacher at St. Charles Borromeo School has been charged with soliciting sex online from a person he thought was a 14-year-old girl. Police said Joshua D. Dehne, 25, asked to meet the girl, who was actually an investigator.
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Dinner, dancing and art on the menu at Saturday's MET fundraiser
Picture sitting in a lush garden at dusk enjoying homemade desserts. You hear a band playing familiar classics. Intriguing art and items for a live auction are on display around every corner. Sound like a nice way to spend a Saturday night?
The Lufkin Daily News |
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Hollywood via Newport Beach
NEWPORT BEACH and Anaheim are about 20 miles apart on the freeways, but starting this weekend, the seaside city will have a distinctive Disney flavor, thanks to the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Calendarlive.com |
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Noted Western writer appears here tonight
The Churchill Arts Council will present a reading by noted Western writer Teresa Jordan in the E.L. Wiegand Gallery at Oats Park Art Center Friday, April 18. There will be a reception for the author from 5-6 p.m. and the reading will start promptly at 6. This event is free and open to the public.
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TIHAN Benefit Auction is May 3rd
The 11 th annual Treasures For TIHAN Benefit Auction, to raise funds that will be used to provide support to people living with HIV/AIDS, will be held on Saturday, May 3, at the Doubletree Hotel.
FOX 11 Tucson |
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LVHS student art show planned for May 21
Lahontan Valley High School art students will be exhibiting their work for the public between 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. May 21 at the school. The students have not only created the artwork, but they have organized the exhibit, including refreshments.
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Great holiday ideas and deals
Mud larks aid good health BORYEONG'S Mud Festival on Daecheon Beach in South Korea brings out the child in everyone. Mud has long been considered a marvellous treatment for the skin and Koreans know this only too well, so smear yourself all over and make your skin shine. During the summer event which runs from July 12 - 20, festival-goers apply mud packs to the entire body. The mud from ...
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Auburn CityFest Juried Art Show Preview
AUBURN, Ala. (WTVM) -- Auburn is gearing up for CityFest. Residents got a preview of the 4th Annual Juried Art Show Wednesday evening, at the Hotel at Auburn University.
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Film festival in shadow of Ground Zero opens for 7th year
NEW YORK -- Born out of the horror of the September 11 attacks, the Tribeca Film Festival co-founded by director Robert de Niro in 2002 opens for its seventh year Wednesday hailing its growing strength.
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Artbeat
SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - San Francisco aerial choreographer Jo Kreiter is taking on some heavy issues in her contribution to ODC Theater’s three-weekend festival exploring the politics of dancing.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Living Legend: The News World Through Earl's Eye
He's the foundation of photography at WSAZ. Now, NewsChannel 3's most remarkable photographer says good-bye.
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