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Thursday, June 26th
Well Hello, Dali! Olafur Eliasson is the latest to use the whole big stinkin city as backdrop for installation art , erecting four waterfalls in the East River in an attempt to wake us from our collective stupor. Meanwhile, the William Bennett Gallery hosts an opening for “100 Rare Works From the Great Salvador Dali.” But will there be pulchritudinous art stars ...
The New York Observer |
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Crowds Turn Out For Annual Arts Festival
FALMOUTH - “More people than we’ve ever had before."
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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Relationship began with Diana exhibit
We didn't know it then, but it all began with Princess Diana's old dresses, which were delivered to the Dayton Art Institute back in March 2006 for a royal display.
Dayton Daily News |
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Car fumes drive off museum staff
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The Museum of Art-Fort Lauderdale had to be evacuated after two antique cars in an exhibit were started up and filled the building with carbon monoxide.
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Bizwatch: The Cardinal Gallery, Vail
Business name: The Cardinal Gallery/Elegant Illusions. Date opened: Nov. 5, 2000. Owner: Tamara Gear. The local manager is Monica Mattingly. Contact info: 160 Gore Creek Drive, Vail.
Vail Daily |
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Reuters Canada Business Summary
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index extended its declines into Tuesday afternoon, giving up more than 250 points as resource issues led a broad-based selloff. The heavyweight oil and gas sector shed 2.9 percent.
The Globe and Mail |
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Art tasty but it lacks some substance
INTERNATIONAL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART: Exhibits by Suzanne Proulx, Angela Forster and Valerie A. Bodar continue through June 29 at the gallery, 427 D St., 279-1116 or www.igcaalaska.org. Hours are 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and noon-4 p.m. Wednesdays to Saturdays.
Anchorage Daily News |
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Healing Instrument Design and Revolutionary Treatment Methodology Based on Pythagorean Principles is basis for New ...
New Leaf Distributing will feature the former chiropractor's new healing CD Golden Ratios in their exhibition booth (#541) at the International New Age Trade Show®-West (INATS® West) June 28 - 30th; CD release date set for June 24, 2008.
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2008 Avenue of the Arts back on track
Things are looking up for the 2008 Avenue of the Arts. The annual display of temporary artworks along Central Street downtown was scheduled to open May 16, but the money, which comes from the city and a major private donor, wasn't there. Now things are back on track.
The Kansas City Star |
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Nelson nets half a million visitors, almost
Almost half a million people visited the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art since the opening of the new Bloch Building a year ago.
The Kansas City Star |
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Chamber group to perform at weekend festival
The Scott Chamber Players, piano quartet-in-residence at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, will perform during the Charley Creek and Paradise Arts Festival which runs Friday through Sunday.
Wabash Plain Dealer |
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Threat of bad weather moves Jazz in June indoors
The likelihood of inclement weather has forced the final Jazz in June concert -- scheduled for Tuesday night at the Sheldon Memorial Sculpture Garden on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus -- indoors.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Art exhibition at Winchester
An exhibition of art produced by people with mental health conditions is to take place in Winchester. It is being held at the Priory Gardens Activity Resource Centre, which offers support to those with mental health issues.
Hampshire Chronicle |
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Tickets On Sale For Dallas King Tut Exhibit
Tickets for the King Tut exhibit opening this fall at the Dallas Museum of Art went on sale Tuesday. The exhibit, "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs," is making an encore visit to the U.S.
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Artist Creates Art With Humor
Local artist, Pattie Byron, will show her work at the Pendleton Art Gallery at Newport on the Levee from July 18 to Aug. 18. The show will focus on Byron’s new series, "2b Female – Perceptions of Femininity."
The Kentucky Post |
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Spain's Guggenheim Museum to branch out
BILBAO (Reuters) - Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum will open a new 100-million-euro ($155.6 million) branch in the countryside outside the northern Spanish city, the local government said on Tuesday.
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Car fumes drive off museum employees
The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale was briefly evacuated Tuesday morning after antique cars that had been on exhibition were turned on and filled the building at 1 E. Las Olas Blvd. with carbon monoxide.
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Salute to the Arts will likely be canceled this year. While the Sonoma Valley Art Alliance board, the nonprofit organization that oversees the annual festival of food, wine and art, has not officially voted on the matter, an overall dearth of money has made the outcome all but inevitable.
Sonoma Index-Tribune |
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American Artist: Max Ginsburg's Workshop: Seeing Forms, Not Formulas
“Big painters use big brushes,” Max Ginsburg’s father once told him, and he recently offered the same amusing comment to students attending a five-day workshop at the historic Art Students League of New York (ASL), in Manhattan.
American Artist |
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Toast pops to world record height
An art student creates a world record by popping a piece of toast into the air.
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Spain's Guggenheim Museum to branch out
Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum will open a new 100-million-euro ($155.6 million) branch in the countryside outside the northern Spanish city, the local government said on Tuesday.
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Lakefield jazz, arts festival back for 10th year
For the 10th year, Lakefield will be home to terrific Canadian jazz music come July 5. The annual Lakefield Jazz, Art and Craft Festival will be staged, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., in Isabel Morris Park on the Otonabee River.
myKawartha.com |
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Festival welcomes Canadian music legend
It was 42 years ago that singer/songwriter Murray McLauchlan made his first public appearance, appearing at the vaunted Mariposa Folk Festival.
myKawartha.com |
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Former Rantoul Press owner remembered as caring man
RANTOUL – Area residents are remembering Glenn Hansen as a loving, educated man who enjoyed photography, world travel and helping those in need. Mr. Hansen, 93, the former owner of The Rantoul Press, died Saturday at his home in Rantoul.
The Champaign News-Gazette |
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The folly of modern architecture
Many decades ago, John Silber gave a philosophy lecture arguing that despite the trend of absurdist modern art at the time, there could never be an architecture of the absurd.
Business Standard India |
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