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Gallery serves salmon lunch on Saturday
An authentic Yurok smoked salmon lunch will take place Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Crescent Harbor Gallery, 140 Marine Way. Lunch includes salmon, salad, beans and bread. A silent art auction will be held.
The Daily Triplicate |
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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
From the 3rd of October 2008 until the 18th of January 2009, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents All the Histories of Art: Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, the first and most comprehensive and innovative show ever presented in Spain about the collection of Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, one of the oldest museums in the world.
Teknemedia arte |
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Another sculpture abused in St. Charles
An attempt to make art flourish in St. Charles was squashed recently by the second act of vandalism on a piece of public art in less than five months.
Daily Herald |
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King Tut updated exhibit begins run in Dallas
Updated: October 2, 2008 DALLAS (AP) - An updated exhibit showcasing items buried in the Egyptian tomb of King Tut is back in the United States – opening tomorrow in Texas.
KCEN-TV Temple |
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50kg Kate Moss gold statue unveiled
LONDON: A 50kg solid gold statue of model Kate Moss has been unveiled at the British Museum, in London. The £1.5 million (BD998,515) sculpture, entitled Siren, is by artist Marc Quinn and is one of several contemporary sculptures in the exhibition Statuephilia.
Gulf Daily News |
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Warhol's 15 minutes of mundane
COLUMBUS, Ohio–Watch Andy Warhol's films and videos today and it's easy to imagine him being right at home in the current age of reality TV.
Toronto Star |
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A gifted painter now almost forgotten
MANILA, Philippines—Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo (1855-1913) is acknowledged as one of the great Filipino painters of the late 19th century. If one of his paintings is available on the art market, it usually comes with a seven-figure price tag.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Kate Moss 'dipped in gold'
A life-size 50kg solid gold statue of supermodel Kate Moss, with her legs tucked behind her head, has been unveiled. The £1.5m (NZ$4m) sculpture of the 34-year-old model made its debut yesterday at the British Museum, in London.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Meijers given sculpture award
Fred and Lena Meijer will not only open a new sculpture exhibit at the Meijer Gardens, they'll receive the International Sculpture Center Patrons Award.
WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids |
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Courtyard Gallery offering ‘sneak peek’ at The Loft
CUERO – Kerry Rhotenberry has big plans for the second floor of her art gallery in Cuero.
The Victoria Advocate |
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Immortal Impressions, showcasing the paintings of Shweta Agarwal and Sayake Arase, is on in the City... While Bihar based artist Shweta’s paintings bring out her impressions of the people she has encountered and the places she has visited, Sayake’s works features animals.
Deccan Herald |
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Friday, October 3, 2008
A miniature painting exhibition titled 'A hero for Modern India: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj', is on till October 5 at gallery G, Lavelle Road... Francois Gautier is a man on a mission. His Indian connection dates back to the 70s, when he came to Auroville as a young student.
Deccan Herald |
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Henson speaks on controversial art show
Photographer Bill Henson has broken his silence to launch a defence of his controversial art, which was decried earlier this year as verging on child pornography.
The West Australian |
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La Mèdina: A Preview of the Festival du Monde Arabe de Montréal
Over the next few days, Middle Eastern art, dance, music and theatre will offer a taste of what's to come during the renowned ninth annual Festival du Monde Arabe de Montréal, taking place Oct. 29 to Nov. 8 under the theme "Liaisons Andalouses."
Hour.ca |
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King Tut updated exhibit begins run in Dallas
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 5:35 PM ET DALLAS (AP) - An updated exhibit showcasing items buried in the Egyptian tomb of King Tut is back in the United States -- opening tomorrow in...
KFDA-TV Amarillo |
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World Festival of Sacred Music Closing Ceremony
Capoeira artist Alfred Kendrick of North Hollywood performed at the end of the closing ceremony of the World Festival of Sacred Music at Ocean Park on Santa Monica beach at sunset on Sunday, September 28.
Santa Monica Mirror |
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King Tut updated exhibit begins run in Dallas
DALLAS (AP) - An updated exhibit showcasing items buried in the Egyptian tomb of King Tut is back in the United States -- opening tomorrow in Texas. "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" will be at the Dallas Museum of Art through May 17th.
KXAN 36 Austin |
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Exhibit Brings Awareness to Victims of Domestic Violence
A local university is hanging up artwork that packs a punch. It's all part of an effort to bring awareness to the victims of domestic violence.
WCTV Tallahassee |
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It’s all happening in Auckland
Auckland City Council is gearing up to put on a summer full of great events after spring kicked off with the hugely successful Auckland Heritage Festival and Air New Zealand Fashion Week.
Scoop.co.nz |
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How to Photograph the Stars
Getting into astrophotography -- also called digiscoping -- is easier and less complicated than you may think. There are several different methods you can try when capturing images of the night sky. Here are some tips. Got extra advice? Share your knowledge by contributing to Wired.com's How-to Wiki. Wired.com
Wired News |
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Frown upside down!
A BRUSH WITH HISTORY A miniature painting exhibition titled 'A hero for Modern India: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj', is on till October 5 at gallery G, Lavelle Road...
Deccan Herald |
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Here comes the sun
MANILA, Philippines—Echoing "optimism" with yummy sugary hues, Gap's Spring-Summer 2009 collection debuted during New York Fashion Week in Exit Art gallery near midtown Manhattan, within walking distance of the posh district of Chelsea.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Gen Art showcases the faces of fashion's future
Brigid Catiis and Popomomo are among the designers in an eco-friendly lineup on Thursday. On the following night, KZO has its first runway show. DESPITE past rumblings that emerging-talent showcase Gen Art, one of the more consistent components of Los Angeles' ever-morphing fashion week landscape, might partner with one of the dueling L.A. Fashion Week groups, it's going solo again this year. ...
Los Angeles Times |
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Over the hedge: From milk can to masterpiece
A retired dairy farmer was astonished to see a tool of his trade for sale in an antique shop.
The Christian Science Monitor |
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Kate Moss immortalised as an 18-carat golden girl
She has graced the covers of glossy magazines and been the subject of Banksy’s pop-art - now Kate Moss has been immortalised in 18-carat gold. A 50kg statue of the model was unveiled yesterday in the British Museum as part of the Statuephilia exhibition.
Times Online |
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