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Media is write stuff for latest Burn tale
INVERNESS Book Festival guest Gordon Burn has assembled a cast of familiar faces for his latest — and perhaps final — novel.
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Small world
The World in Painting Heide Museum of Modern Art, Bulleen, Victoria. Until November 9. HEIDE Museum of Modern Art was originally the home of art collectors and patrons John and Sunday Reed. This
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Metro Designer Buys Hometown Weekly, Introduces Innovative Visual Storytelling
Jim Denk creates beautiful, full-page graphics and illustrations. He's known for it, good at it, done it for years. But these days, he also takes photos, designs and sells ads ... Oh, and he rubber bands newspaper bundles in his garage, and delivers them to the post office each Wednesday.
Poynter Institute |
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Fall frontier on the Lower East Side New dimensions of digital art and installations
On Sunday, September 7, the Lower East Side was swarming with art enthusiasts. It was the inauguration of the fall season and many of the galleries downtown had coordinated their exhibition openings for that afternoon.
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Art, photography highlights of Arts Community of Easton's ArtsTour
Artists and business owners in Easton want the public to come out this weekend for the 11th annual ArtsTour. The tour features an Arts Community of Easton (ACE) member exhibition at the State Theatre Gallery, complete with an opportunity to...
The Express-Times |
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Paris Hilton portrait shown in NYC is made of porn
NEW YORK (AP) - A well-known British artist is exhibiting collage portraits of President Bush and Paris Hilton he made out of porn magazine images.
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'A Retrospective' opening reception at PGSMA tonight
An opening reception for George Longfish, “A Retrospective,” includes an ArtShare presentation by Manuela Well Off Man. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, 1400 1st Ave. N. 727-8255.
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D.C. Gallery To Auction Off Part Of Its Collection
"The Corcoran Gallery of Art plans to sell 10 paintings from its permanent collection at a public auction in December as a first step toward refining the museum's focus and providing funds for purchasing future works.
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Get out the popcorn for the Berkeley Video & Film Festival
BerkeleyBerkeley video and film fest: Get your popcorn. The 17th annual Berkeley Video and Film Festival, featuring more than 50 independent films and videos, kicks off today and runs through the weekend.
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Sussex County festival is ruled by the word
Wordstock of Waterloo Village is the largest poetry reading in North America
The Star-Ledger |
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Art in Architecture exhibit opens Sept. 27 at Peninsula Gallery
Bill Snow is a realist painter with a focus on cityscapes and landscapes. His exhibit of oil paintings at the Peninsula Gallery features mostly urban scenes which explore the play of light and shadow on architecture.
Cape Gazette |
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Do Stuff Next Week:
Homecoming events for 2008. Vote for Homecoming candidates. Make a music video. Sing along with Zeta Tau Alpha to raise funding for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Bid on your favorite bachelor or bachelorette during Southern Impact's auction on Wednesday. Laugh at comedian Dan Cummins. Picnic on the Oval and watch fireworks on Friday. Join the parade. Watch the Wizard of Oz But don't forget ...
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Center Stage: Picks of the Week
Friday, Sept. 26 Follow Village Square Theatre “Into the Woods” with Sondheim’s twisted fairy tale. The musical opens tonight and runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through Oct. 12. $14-$18; (803) 359-1436 or villagesquaretheatre.com Explore art born through “Fire and Transformation,” a new installation and series of workshops sponsored by USC and the Columbia Museum ...
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Free admission to Allentown Art Museum for Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Day
Grab a copy of the September issue of Smithsonian Magazine and head to the Allentown Art Museum on Saturday. The Museum is offering free admission, for the fourth year in a row, as part of Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Day On...
The Express-Times |
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Legendary Picasso To Hit The Block
"One of the most important works by artist Pablo Picasso is to be sold at auction in New York. Picasso's Arlequin was last seen in public 45 years ago and is expected to fetch over $30m (£16.3m) when it goes under the hammer in November."
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A 'different' event rolling into town
Rolling contraptions, pedal-powered beasts, gears, levers and large mustaches will take center stage in downtown Santa Rosa on Sunday for a new kind of arts festival celebrating the marriage of art, science and turn-of-the-century imagination.
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Trial for sculpture death artist
The creator of an inflatable artwork which flipped over and killed two County Durham women is to stand trial.
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Picasso painting to be auctioned
One of the most important Cubist works by artist Pablo Picasso is to be sold at auction in New York.
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Glenhyrst struggles to survive
Financial woes are forcing Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant to lay off its executive director and membership co-ordinator-- and could jeopardize its future. The [...]
The Brantford Expositor |
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Prehistoric beasts are back, as replicas
Dennis Avery's menagerie of prehistoric beasts continues to grow in the desert around Borrego Springs. The free-standing metal sculptures are life-size, and in some cases larger than life-size, replicas of animals that once roamed the Borrego Valley. There will soon be 35 of them, including seven scheduled to be installed tomorrow morning.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Canadians help poor Afghans celebrate Eid, find even charity complicated
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan are celebrating an Islamic custom by giving food packages and gifts to 200 poor families to help them celebrate Eid, the festival marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
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Grover art student oversees sound design
Logan Canipe of Grover was the sound designer for the University of North Carolina School of the Arts spring production of "Street Scene."Logan is a third year student in the School of Design and Production at UNCSA, formerly known as the North Carolina School of the Arts.
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South African artist in copyright suit against BMW
(AP:JOHANNESBURG, South Africa) Prominent South African artists have auctioned their work to help one of their own in his copyright suit against BMW South Africa.
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When is a Banksy not a Banksy? Auction may decide
LONDON (Reuters) - Cult graffiti artist Banksy, whose works can fetch hundreds of thousands of pounds and are popular with some of the world's biggest stars, has refused to authenticate five works up for auction this weekend in London.
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Subodh Gupta's canvas to be highlight of Sotheby's Hong Kong sale
New Delhi, Sep 26 : Leading contemporary artist Subodh Gupta will be the highlight of Sotheby's first-ever Evening Sale of Modern and Contemporary Asian Art in Hong Kong.
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