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T.E.M.M.A S.A. Exhibiting at Defendory International
T.E.M.M.A. S.A. is exhibiting at Defendory International 2008, Oct. 7 - 11 in Athens, Greece, at the Hellenikon Exhibition Center.
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T.E.M.M.A S.A. Exhibiting at Defendory International
T.E.M.M.A. S.A. is exhibiting at Defendory International 2008,
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MU Gallery and Culture Crawl showcases campus exhibits
COLUMBIA — Art fans have an opportunity to see five unique gallery spaces Tuesday night, and they are only a walk, or crawl, apart. The fourth annual MU Gallery and Culture Crawl is a team effort among the campus galleries to bring attention to exhibits that are often overlooked. “People walk by the State Historical Society (attached to Ellis Library) all the time and don’t realize what is in ...
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Art guru Saatchi back with new gallery, China show
LONDON (Reuters) - Influential British art collector Charles Saatchi is back after three years out of the limelight, opening a major new gallery in central London showcasing some of China's hottest artists.
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Gilmour in Glasto swipe
David Gilmour of Pink Floyd claims Glastonbury organisers denied Rick Wright his denying wish by turning the band down for last summer's festival.
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Jason lu exhibition in Rome
RAKART has announced the opening of the solo exhibition ‘MONAD’ by the Chinese-American artist Jason Lu, curated by Duska Malesevic. Lu is currently based in Malta. The exhibition will be inaugurated on the 23rd October 2008 at the Mulino Pantanella, Via Casilina 5, Rome at 7 pm and will be open daily from 6 – 9 pm [...]
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The exhibitions aren't a-changing - Bob Dylan artwork turned down
An art gallery on Teesside turns down an offer from legendary singer Bob Dylan to display his artwork.
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New methods to date cave art
Experts from the University of Bristol visit northern Spain to try to accurately date cave paintings.
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Jonathan Jones: Saatchi's new gallery is pretty much irrelevant in today's art scene
Jonathan Jones: He may have bought all the new art in China, but Charles Saatchi's new gallery is pretty much irrelevant in today's art world
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Modern Theater On Show At Festival
07 October 2008 By Maria Levina / Special to The Moscow Times The Territory festival turns Moscow into a bustling theater workshop each October, offering aficionados a chance to see the latest in contemporary theater.
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UK: Ranjit Singh bust sold for £110,400
LONDON: A 19th century stunning marble bust of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, the erstwhile ruler of Punjab, was auctioned for 110,400 pounds at Bonhams Indian and Islamic Sale.
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Art guru Saatchi back with new gallery, China show
LONDON (Reuters) - Influential art collector Charles Saatchi is back after three years out of the limelight, opening a major new gallery in central London showcasing some of China's hottest artists.
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Santa Cruz museum hit for $1000 in cash and goods
Burglars took $1000 in cash and jewelry from the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. The Saturday break-in and theft was the third time in two years that the museum has been targeted by criminals. Police say the burglars pried open doors and stole $250 from...
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Students take to the sky
A GROUP of photography students are taking to the skies to capture some bird's eye pictures.
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Art guru Saatchi back with new gallery, China show
Influential British art collector Charles Saatchi is back after three years out of the limelight, opening a major new gallery in central London showcasing some of China's hottest artists.
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Art guru Saatchi back with new gallery, China show
Influential British art collector Charles Saatchi is back after three years out of the limelight, opening a major new gallery in central London showcasing some of China's hottest artists.
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Adobe and Apple accreditation in Canterbury degree
The University’s Media Department is now officially an Apple Authorised Training Centre for Education and an Adobe Authorised Training Centre.
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PHILLY'S MORE FUN
It's worth the schlep from New York City just to see the Please Touch Museum's new building, the spectacular Beaux-Arts Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park that housed the art gallery at the Centennial Exhibition of the World's Fair. But kids will love...
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Santa Cruz museum hit for $1000 in cash and goods
Burglars took $1000 in cash and jewelry from the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. Read comments
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Ascent Solar to Exhibit at the Solar Power Conference & Expo
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTI), a developer of state-of-the-art, thin-film photovoltaic modules, announced that it will be exhibiting at booth number 729 during the upcoming Solar Power Conference & Expo on October 13-16, 2008 in San Diego, California. The Solar Power Conference & Expo is expected to attract more than 12,000 professional attendees from 70 countries.
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The Revolution Continues: New Art From China at the Saatchi gallery in London (15 pictures)
The third incarnation of the Saatchi gallery will open at its new venue , the Duke of York's headquarters in London's King's Road, on October 9 2008. The 70,000sq ft gallery has taken three years and a small fortune to complete, but it will finally open its doors with an exhibition devoted to Chinese art, taken from Saatchi's vast collection of contemporary art.
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Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier, the Swiss architect whose radical ideas gave rise to hundreds of dysfunctional 1960s tower blocks in Britain, is to undergo a rehabilitation of his reputation with the biggest exhibition of his work ever staged on these shores.
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Students surrender to Surrealism
The Rose Art Museum's new exhibit "Invisible Rays" features works by Pablo Picasso.
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Dennis Publishing snaps up photography magazine
Dennis Publishing has acquired monthly photography magazine Digital SLR Photography for an undisclosed sum. By Oliver Luft
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Liverpool to Liverpool ? A New World journey
English artist Simon Faithfull's ?Liverpool to Liverpool? journey will be permanently etched into stone and glass at a new civic space in the English city. Faithfull said a United Kingdom government ?re-generation agency,? Liverpool's council, and Liverpool Biennial ? International Festival of Contemporary Art commissioned him to sketch ?175 drawings that tell the story of a journey leaving from ...
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