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Artists Explore the Human Form in Art of the Nude Exhibit at Newport Museum and Art Gallery
'D.D.5a' 1924, by Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972). NEWPORT.- An exhibition of drawings, prints, painting and sculpture guest curated by John Wilson and Roger Cucksey and running until September 20 opened at the Newport Museum and Art Gallery in South Wales.
Art Daily
New Work, New Talent, New Spaces, New Events at Edinburgh Art Festival
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller: The Killing Machine, 2007. Courtesy of the artists. EDINBURGH.-
Art Daily
Impressionism and Scotland on View at National Galleries of Scotland
Sir John Lavery, The Tennis Party, 1885. Oil on Canvas 77 x 183.5 cms. © Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums. EDINBURGH.-
Art Daily
Activities abound in Valley this weekend
SAN LUIS VALLEY — San Luis Valley communities will host parades, rodeos and races this weekend as San Luis, Manassa and Monte Vista celebrate the festivals that literally draw thousands of visitors each year.
Alamosa Valley Courier
Artists Represent Most Powerful Emotion: Love at the National Gallery
David Hockney (born 1937). We Two Boys Together Clinging, 1961. Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London (ACC5/1961) © David Hockney. Photo courtesy of the Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London.
Art Daily
Bev Gegen's new landscapes were inspired by Florida Keys
Kansas City artist Bev Gegen has painted her share of landscapes from observation. But for her current exhibition of six new paintings, executed in response to a trip to the Florida Keys, she chose to go the abstract route.
The Kansas City Star
‘Head for the Art' show begins Friday
The exhibit and auction “Head for the Art” is from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at ARTichokes Gallery at 107th and Mission Road. There is no admission charge. All proceeds from sales go to the Head for the Cure Foundation to help find cures for brain cancer.
The Kansas City Star
Be a college student for a day
If you can pull yourself away from the pottery, paintings and performers, you just might learn something at this year's Greeley Arts Picnic.
Greeley Tribune
Days of '76 Museum seeks final round for building fund
DEADWOOD -- With the 86th annual Days of '76 Rodeo as a backdrop, Days of '76 Museum officials announced Wednesday it is in the final phase of is multi-million-dollar fundraising campaign to build a new building.
Rapid City Journal
Photography firm named most creative in Colwyn Bay
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North Wales Pioneer
James Chin winner of L’Oréal Colour Trophy Award
KUALA LUMPUR : The ‘L’Oréal Colour Trophy Award 2008’ winner was recently crowned at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. James Chin Fan Seng of Andy Chan Hair Studio distinguished himself from others with his modern artwork that reflected the future hair trends of 2008 and beyond.
The New Sabah Times
Up for Bid at Scope Hamptons: Collector Mentorship
When fairgoers bid at the Scope Hamptons auction, they won't be raising their paddles for a painting by Damien Hirst or Takashi Murakami. They'll be bidding on something potentially far more valuable: wisdom. Today, Scope Hamptons opens its first Collector Mentorship Auction, where young art collectors from the Whitney Contemporaries, the Guggenheim Museum's Young Collectors Council, the Core ...
The New York Sun
Before, During & After the Fall: Dürer at MOBIA
The German painter, printmaker, draftsman, graphic designer, typographer, and art theorist Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) was unhappily married. Erwin Panofsky, in his unsurpassed monograph on the artist, reminds us that this fact, though it may seem trivial, illuminates Dürer's importance to the Northern Renaissance. Dürer's wife, "Agnes Frey," Panofsky writes, "thought that the man she had married ...
The New York Sun
Dream Weavers Captured in Print
The Sasha Wolf Gallery has organized its current exhibition around dreams. "In Our Dreams" is a group show of 20 pictures — some black-and-white, some in color, ranging in size from 8 by 10 inches to 30 by 40 inches, taken between 1940 and this year — embracing several technologies and the different visions of the 19 photographers represented. The show was curated by Ms. Wolf and the ...
The New York Sun
Candlelight and Conversation: Laurie Anderson's 'Homeland'
Laurie Anderson calls it a "concert poem." Depending on your point of view, you might categorize it as an art-rock song cycle or a spoken-word performance set to music. But whatever you term it, Ms. Anderson's "Homeland," which opened on Tuesday in its Lincoln Center Festival incarnation, is the work of a consummate artist at the highest level of her craft. "Homeland," staged with austere ...
The New York Sun
Amy Winehouse's wax figure at Madame Tussauds London
A wax sculpture of British singer Amy Winehouse is seen in this July 23, 2008 handout photo made available by Madame Tussauds London in central London.
China Daily
The 'Lowe' down: All about UM's art museum
Founded in 1950, the Lowe Art Museum has served the University of Miami and its surrounding communities as a home for the preservation of American and international art.
The Miami Hurricane
Eclectic Beaux Arts festival draws many to UM campus
A boy walks toward a 7-foot sculpture of a rusted, Terminator-like eagle, surrounded by people in awe saying, "marvelous" and "I would buy that." He takes one look.
The Miami Hurricane
Annual event celebrates its 25th anniversary
While the rest of the movie world had its eyes on Hollywood last February, film buffs in South Florida were planning the twenty-fifth annual Miami International Film Festival. The red carpet was rolled out at the elegant Gusman Center for Performing Arts in downtown Miami.
The Miami Hurricane
Demopolis Times
DEMOPOLIS — They say life begins at 40 – but that’s the end of an era for Memorial Stadium in downtown Demopolis. Four decades after its inaugural season, the stadium will no longer host high school football contests after the 2008 season.
The Demopolis Times
City prepares for 'Summer of Love'
Downtown Woodstock merchants will spend one night next month reliving an event that made its name a part of pop culture. Merchants will continue their monthly Friday Night Live series with a "Summer of Love" festival from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1.
Cherokee Tribune
'American Teen' captures a year in the life
With its mixture of comedy and tragedy, the documentary American Teen was a hit at January's Sundance Film Festival and was considered evidence that the clever, compelling teens of Juno really do exist.
USA Today
The Ring of Truth: 'Max Beckmann: Self-Portrait With Horn'
Without exaggeration, Max Beckmann (1884-1950) was the greatest German painter of the 20th century. He was a painter's painter, broader in range and more complex than his contemporaries. And he sustained his productivity at the highest possible level longer than others. "Max Beckmann: Self-Portrait With Horn," opening today at the Neue Galerie, is a splendid opportunity to view his painting and ...
The New York Sun
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KAUZ Wichita Falls
Shh. Hammershøi Is on Display
Whenever there is an exhibition of the Symbolist painter Vilhelm Hammershøi, his quietude is invoked. When he was shown at the Guggenheim in New York 10 years ago, partly through the efforts of the late Robert Rosenblum, who helped revive international interest in a master neglected since his untimely death at age 52 in 1916, the show was subtitled "Danish Painter of Solitude and Light." At the ...
The New York Sun
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