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Freisteller Award-winners of the Villa Romana-Prize 2008 Exhibit at the Guggenheim in Berlin
Julia Schmidt. Untitled (atelier) I, II , 2007. 58 x 69,5 cm, 48 x 67,4 cm, Öl auf MDF / oil on mdf, Courtesy Casey Kaplan Gallery. © Bildrechte liegen bei der Künsterin.
Art Daily
Furnishings and Prefabricated Buildings by French Architect and Designer Jean Prouvé at MoMA NY
Installation view of Ateliers Jean Prouvé at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2008. Photo: Jason Mandella. NEW YORK.-
Art Daily
The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: The Renaissance at the Queen's Gallery Opens Today
LONDON.-
Art Daily
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Got some art or illustration you'd like some feedback on? Have some nice stuff lying around your art table, you'd like to see get more exposure? Got a nagging question on improving your illustrations? Well, consider this an open invitation.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch
Filipino director up against Wenders, Eastwood for Palme D'Or
Filipino filmmaker Brillante "Dante" Mendoza is not the first to have his films screened at the prestigious 61st Cannes International Film Festival in France.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com
Baltimore Green Week/EcoFestival 2008 Details
Baltimore Green Week kicks off with an EcoFestival, April 26th, 2008, as a celebration of the regional environment. Attendees will find fun family events and resources that promote sustainable living.
Smart Growth Online
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An exhibition featuring 104 ancient artifacts of the Champa culture in the south central coastal province of Binh Dinh opened at the Vietnam History Museum in Hanoi on April 25.
Vietnam Net
Artists in China
Over the past decade, the contemporary art scene in China has become ever more vibrant.
The Globalist
Annual Dogwood Festival lending handmade touch to Big Sandy Superstore Arena
HUNTINGTON -- Vendor booths featuring tie-dyed clothing, glass oil candles, herbal products and other arts and crafts made their debut Friday at a weekend festival at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena. MORE PHOTOS.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch
A keen sense of separation comes together in book
FROM TEREZIN By Gail Peck. Pudding House Publications. 28 pages. $10. Gail Peck's latest collection grows out of a visit in 2005 to the Holocaust Museum in Washington, where she discovered a book, "I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children's Drawing and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp 1942-1944." A year later, she visited Terezin, the camp outside Prague where 15,000 children were ...
The Charlotte Observer
when: 8pm where: 23rd & Brown Streets (Art Museum Area) Philadelphia, PA 19130 contact: Andrew @ 215 200 5850
Two films. A group of survivors return to Chernobyl’s radioactive zone to reconcile their past with the ruins of the present.
BRAMA
Enrico Donati, Surrealist Artist, Dies at 99
Enrico Donati was an Italian-born American painter and sculptor considered by many in the art world to be the last of the Surrealists.
New York Times
In print
May 16, 2008 Scheduled launch date for GLAST, NASA’s Gamma-ray Large Area Telescope. Visit glast.gsfc.nasa.gov. May 28, 2008 – June 1, 2008 The World Science Festival, an event-filled celebration and exploration of science in modern life, in New York City. See www.worldsciencefestival.com.
Science News
'Getting to know' a children's book illustrator
Famous artist and children's book illustrator David Macaulay from Vermont is at the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature to open his exhibit "The Way We Work (Getting to Know The Amazing Human Body)."
Abilene Reporter-News
NEW: Telegraph takes home 14 awards
The Telegraph cleaned up in the Southern Illinois Editorial Association contest results announced Friday, taking home 14 awards, the most in years. "I couldn't be prouder of our staff, especially one that strives for excellence as much as this one does," Executive Editor Dan Brannan said.
The Telegraph
Auction set for Randolph College’s Tamayo piece
Six months after an injunction prevented the sale of four Randolph College paintings, the school’s “Troubadour,” by Rufino Tamayo, will lead a two-day Christie’s auction for Latin American artwork.
The News & Advance
What's The Deal - Teepee
It's one of St. Louis' best whatzits - a pointy yellow something or another at the corner or Compton and Chouteau in South St. Louis. Some say it looks like a teepee, or an oil derrick. Actually, it is a piece of art, by a man named Rudy Schwarz. The teepee is one of several pieces of art commissioned in the early 1990's to mark the gates of the Gate District neighborhood in South St. Louis. ...
FOX 2 News St. Louis
Folk artisans – a treasure of Vietnam’s culture
VietNamNet Bridge - Artisans play an important role in preserving national cultural value. Without them, cultural values would not be protected and no one would be able to pass them down through generations.
Vietnam Net
'Irreplaceable' art lost, but owner plans to rebuild
SALEM and mdash; The owner of the framing store and art gallery that was badly damaged in a Thursday night fire said she plans to reopen. "We're going to stay there," said Wendy Snow-Lang, owner of the Art Corner, 264 Washington St. "We're going to stay there and rebuild."
The Salem News
Coachella music fest doubles as consumer technology expo
The massive Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is more than music. For some, it's background music while they mingle with strangers. For others, it's an education in what the kids are in to.
The Press-Enterprise
Former ‘Idol’ singer to attend fundraiser, track meet
After voting for him on TV’s “American Idol,” southern West Virginians will have two opportunities to meet former contestant Robbie Carrico in person when the Beckley native visits the area this weekend.
The Register-Herald
Nano Photos Rival Modern Art
The best images discovered under microscopes give artists a run for their money.
Wired News
Springfield Museums win tankard, 2 mugs at Old First Church auction
DEERFIELD - The Springfield Museums Association secured three pieces of the city's history in an auction tonight, but were unable to successfully bid on a 1800s portrait and other items on the block from the closed Old First Church in downtown Springfield.
The Republican
Indian artist Harsha wins 40,000-pound Artes Mundi Prize
London, April 25 : Indian artist N.S. Harsha, who tells stories about everyday life in India through his paintings, has been awarded the prestigious 40,000-pound Artes Mundi Prize, considered Britain's biggest art award.
New Kerala
Madison Miscellany -- April 25, 2008
Spring flooding, news electronics recycling program hits its stride, DreamBikes opens on Allied Drive, the Conklin House settles into its new home, goodbyes for the afternoon 'lt;i'gt;Cap Times'lt;/i'gt;, Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, WYOU to hold On Air Film Fest, eating at The Local Tavern, Sky Vegetables concept wins UW contest, Mad Rollin' Dolls fall in national rankings, gettin' ready for ...
Isthmus
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