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Tenth Festival Of Pacific Arts Begins In Pago Pago
Monday, 21 July 2008 -- Around 2000 artists from 22 Pacific Island countries and territories will celebrate the official opening of the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts tomorrow in Pago Pago, American Samoa.
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Abramovich Finances Kabakov Show
Billionaire Roman Abramovich, owner of London's Chelsea Football Club, will finance Russia's first retrospective by postwar artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. The Moscow show opens September 15, and features more than 150 paintings, drawings, and objects. It will run until October 15 simultaneously at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, the Winzavod contemporary art center, and the Garage center for ...
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$8M Qing Dynasty Vase Heads to Auction
A Qing Dynasty vase that fetched $3,574 in 1971 may sell for $8 million in December at Christie's International's auction of Chinese antiques. The imperial vase, painted with flower sprays and enameled butterflies, is part of a collection that once belonged to the wife of the late art dealer J.T. Tai. The 151 artworks are being sold by the Ping Y. Tai Foundation in three auctions in New York and ...
The New York Sun |
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Fan Art
Fan Art Grand Re-Opening! Hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Grand re-Opening of the fan art column! I am pleased to present you the selection of artwork for this first week of my job here.
RPGamer |
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Go Home Already: Tough Love
Photo of Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton at today's hearing by lightboxdc Great coverage of the Union Station photography hearing. [ Greater Greater Washington ] The Montgomery County Council unanimously approved a $16.7 million appropriation for construction of a Silver Spring transit center. [ Silver Spring Penguin ] A group University of Maryland students rallied today in support of ...
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New art series turning heads downtown
There's confusion over "Mass Transit", the title of the exhibit which has people guessing what it's all about.
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Paying for art in a bad economy
People are already feeling the pinch when it comes to buying their groceries or gas; how do you get them to give away their money for a new theater or gallery?
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BC BREAKING NEWS:
The Downtown Victoria Business Association is launching its Downtown Victoria Art Galleries Self-Guided Tour Brochure. A formal launch party goes Thursday (July 24) from 5 to 7 p.m. at View Art Gallery, 104-860 View St. For information go online to http://www.downtownvictoria.ca.
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Portland Museum gets U.S. funding for preservation efforts
The Portland Museum has received $364,126 in U.S. funding to better preserve its collections, according to a release from U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth's office.
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Historical Society Sets WestportNow Photo Exhibit
The Westport Historical Society is planning an exhibit titled “WestportNow Photographers: The Best From the Best” and is seeking entries from those who have contributed photos to the Web site as well as nominations from readers.
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Amateur photos in the picture
THE Western Districts National Photographic Exhibition celebrates its 21st birthday this year, with more than 50 photos from amateur photographers around the country currently on display in Orange City Library.
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Keep warm with Breedekloof Soetes and Soup
Dinner with Valiant Swart, home-made Biltong and Blue Cheese soup, accommodation specials, art exhibitions and discounts on medal-winning Hanepoot and Port are just some of the reasons to attend the annual Breedekloof Soetes and Soup weekend on Friday, July 25 and Saturday, July 26.
South African Wine News |
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Pete Rose to be honored in art
Even though Pete Rose may never be in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame for his alleged gambling activities, he's long been honored at the Cincinnati Art Museum in a portrait by Andy Warhol.
Dayton Daily News |
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Transforming her husband into a dragon has fired a Dutch-born Kiwi into the top body-painting ranks at the world championships in Austria.
Stuff |
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Artist a semifinalist in national painting contest
Between his travels from the University of Toronto to his studio at Bathurst and King streets and his home in Parkdale, artist Martin Golland sees art all around him. “My route becomes...
East York Mirror |
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Artist a semifinalist in national painting contest
Parkdale painter, Martin Golland is one of 15 semi-finalists in the Canada-wide RBC Painting Competition.
Etobicoke Guardian |
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Three experts in the art community will judge this year's Festival on August 2. Here's where you can download and print your application for the 2008 WLBZ 2 Sidewalk Art Festival.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Artist a semifinalist in national painting contest
Even in a strange backyard structure in Parkdale, Martin Golland sees reflections of his art. "Someone had stretched some kind of orange tarp over this temporary makeshift structure they had m...
East York Mirror |
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City Looking At Expandedf Focus For Public Art Program
City Parks and Recreation Director Larry Zehnder said the city is considering an expanded focus for the public art program that may bring increased exhibitions while also yielding income for the program.
The Chattanoogan |
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Material: Painting with Light
"Light is strangely fragile—it needs to have a home where it is cared for," says James Turrell, who has been creating such havens—in hotel rooms, residential backyards, and museums—for the past 40 years.
Contract Magazine |
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Rhinelander - Do you have an interest in photography, maybe writing or music?
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- Do you have an interest in photography, maybe writing or music? If so, then the School of the Arts is for you.
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Zara Phillips launches adventurers exhibition
Sportswoman Zara Phillips launched a photographic exhibition celebrating adventurers yesterday by unveiling an image of herself. The 13ft high portrait of the royal horsewoman is one of 10 pictures which depict individuals who have pushed the boundaries of their chosen fields.
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Library to host art collection
The Downers Grove Library will showcase images from the J. Paul Getty Museum at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28.
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