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Icons, past and present
ARTIST Zulkifli Yusof’s works are re-launched at a solo exhibition titled “Icons” at Wei-Ling Gallery in Jalan Scott, Kuala Lumpur for the whole of this month.
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Fresno Art Museum recognizes the work of artist June Schwarcz
At 90, June Schwarcz is just as exhilarated about her art as the first day she began pushing the boundaries of enamel. Read comments
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Paris lights up Toronto film festival
It's not easy being Paris Hilton, always being photographed by the paparazzi doing things as mundane as ordering a hamburger at a drive-in. Paris, Not France, a documentary about the life and business of being Hilton debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Anna Gowan
If Marc Moore stole someone's girlfriend, he's not fessing up to it. The designers of Auckland's Stolen Girlfriends Club recycled the name of one of their first art exhibitions for their new clothing range. It's mysterious, it's intriguing and it certainly got us talking.
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Cultivating a Voice Through Art
Filtered sunlight streams through the windows of Claire Myers’ studio on Thursday morning in Jackson as she waits to begin painting, something she does twice a week.
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‘Missouri Through Lens and Palette’ juxtaposes paintings, photos
COLUMBIA - Tough times often inspire art. That's true of "Missouri Through Lens and Palette," a new exhibit in MU's Museum of Art and Archaeology that juxtaposes paintings from the past 100 years and post-1948 photographs from the Missouri Photo Workshop. The exhibit was timed to open just before the Missouri School of Journalism's centennial celebration, which began Wednesday. Part of what ...
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Be a mogul for a night at Hearst Castle
You can almost hear Citizen Kane turning in his mausoleum. In order to pay for the upkeep of the late William Randolph Hearst's massive art collection, members of the paying public are to be allowed to stay over-night at his former home.
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Cyber Sutra: India's online eroticism
India's cultural gifts to the world include the Kama Sutra and the sexually charged carvings that lure and intrigue tourists at Khajuraho. But the country's reputation today is as a much more conservative, buttoned-up society where couples risk opprobrium even for something as chaste as daring to hold hands in public.
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Club Notes: LoveLikeFire's burning up
If you're going to throw a two-day music bash, you gotta have a pre-party. That's why the Monolith Music Festival and Radio 1190 are hosting a special pre-concert show at Denver's hi-dive tonight with headliners LoveLikeFire -- and they're gonna rock the house.
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endangeredMIX
The MIX group of artists and designers are currently showing at the Gallery Space in the Botanic Gardens, Dundee, with each of the 11 artists making new work on the theme of endangered flowers.
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Kim Noble, an artist with dissociative identity disorder
There are 14 names by paintings at a new exhibition at the Novas Gallery, central London, but all are the work of one woman. Kim Noble has dissociative identity disorder and her exhibition, All of Me, features works by each of her personalities.
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Horses, night sky inspired this artist
It's difficult to walk by the brilliantly colored oil paintings hanging in the Pahrump Community Library without stopping to take a look. The exhibit, mounted by the Pahrump Arts Council, is both beautiful and educational.
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New exhibition by artist Kim Noble, who has dissociative identity disorder
A new art exhibition highlights a complex psychiatric condition. Mark Drinkwater reports
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Local Artists Supported
The Community Futures Development Corporations of Eastern Ontario are offering support for artists and artisans in rural Eastern Ontario to display and sell their work at the Spring 2009 One of a Kind Show and Sale at the Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place in Toronto.
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Fall Arts Preview: Exhibits & Openings
Events at the Mississippi Museum of Art 380 S. Lamar St. For more info, call 601-960-1515. $5, $4 seniors, $3 students.
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Two homes awarded in September Home Zweet Home contest
A love of nature and the outdoors led to an award for Zeeland homeowners. “The neighbors probably think I’m crazy because I’m out in the yard all the time. Nature’s awesome,” said Herwin De Roo, who, with his wife, Lois, has owned the house at 327 W. Valley Drive for the past 18 years.
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FALLBROOK: October events focus on local film-making
FALLBROOK ---- Filmmakers are gearing up for two events next month to introduce local residents to an art form that is gaining popularity in Fallbrook following the town's inaugural film festival in April. Noel Horwin, a local filmmaker who has produ
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Phoenix school teacher accused of showing porn in class
A Photography teacher at Arcadia High School is on administrative leave, accused of showing pornographic images to students, according to Scottsdale Unified School District.
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Framework for success: Why Leicester university is investing in modern art
Every six months, the boss of Leicester University takes a break from the arduous business of running his institution to search for modern art. Accompanied by the assistant registrar, Jo Wood, and armed with a chequebook, he sets out on a shopping expedition to art galleries in the county, looking for paintings, sculptures and prints to improve the look of the campus and lift the spirits of ...
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Schultz's Chazen show hits close to home
Sitting in his State Street studio, Robert Schultz smiled as he described his upcoming showing at the Chazen Museum of Art as "hometown boy makes good." Schultz graduated from Madison West High School in 1971 and attended University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1971-76 and again from 1978-81, earning a Master's of Fine Arts degree in art. Now Schultz's work, mostly black-and-white human figure ...
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Students Support Classmate Through Art
Students at the Lake Champlain Waldorf School create a sculpture to help a classmate with cancer.
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fotocommunity At photokina Showcases Photo Benefits Of A True Information-Age Community For Photo-Philes
DMN Newswire--2008-9-10--PHOTOKINAâ??WORLD OF IMAGING -- fotocommunity â?? the world's largest online meeting place ( www.fotocommunity.com ) for photographic enthusiasts and pros to share ideas and inspirationâ??brings its considerable global presence (and thousands of its members) to photokina 2008, ( www.fotocommunity.com/info/Photokina2008 ) in Hall 9-Stand B054/DO55, from September ...
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World exhibit shows Journalism School’s international legacy
COLUMBIA - Gifts from international visitors and colleagues, as well as souvenirs of Walter Williams' world travels decorate the second floor of Walter Williams Hall as part of "The World's Journalism School" exhibit and this week's centennial celebration. "It reflects the history of the school and our strong ties to other countries, which is something we can really be proud of," said Brian ...
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All-Stars of the World: DJ Logic rounds up two camels and a slew of musical greats for Global Noize
The above photo is actually the cover art for Global Noize’s self-titled debut CD, if you can believe that. It’s hardly the stuff of multi-thousand-dollar photo shoots or commissioned artistic renderings that are often found on CD covers. It’s just two dudes standing next to a couple of camels with some stacks of records and a few speakers photoshopped in for extra pizzazz. But those two dudes ...
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Local art featured at Screaming Eagle
As live alternative rock filled the Screaming Eagle Pub, its patrons also witnessed creativity in a visual form. Framed photographs and paintings along with various crafts adorned the red walls of the bar for a one-night art show.
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