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The Netherlandish Renaissance: Drawings from the Budapest Museum on View at The Louvre
Jan I Brueghel (1568 - 1625), Paysage hivernal avec des voyageurs Plume, pinceau et encre brune, bleue et grisbleu, rehauts de blanc, sur papier bleu Budapest, Szépm © Budapest, Szépm.
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Presents Frequency and Volume at Barbican Art Gallery
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Frequency and Volume, Relational. Architecture 9 Elektra Festival, Montréal, Québec 2005. Photo by Antimodular Research. LONDON.-
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Fales Promoted to Associate Director and Named Interim Executive Director for Boise Art Museum
BOISE, ID.- Melanie Fales, Curator of Education for the Boise Art Museum (BAM), has been promoted to Associate Director and named Interim Executive Director for BAM, Amy McDevitt, president of the Museum’s Board of Trustees, announced today.
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Christie's to Offer Important Selection of Chinese Contemporary Art from The Collection of Oliver Stone
Zhang Xiaogang (Born in 1958), Bloodline: Big Family, No. 2 signed and dated ‘Zhang Xiaogang; 1995’ in Chinese & Pinyin (lower right) oil on canvas 180 x 230 cm. (71 x 90 1/2 in.) Painted in 1995. Estimate: US$3,846,100 – 5,128,200. Christie's Images Ltd.
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New Museum Organizes First Elizabeth Peyton Survey and International Tour of Over 100 Works
Elizabeth Peyton, Keith (From Gimme Shelter) 2004 Oil on board 10 x 12 in 25.4 x 20.5 cm. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, purchased with funds by the International Director’s Council and Executive Committee Members.
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Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967
MONTREAL.- The Musée d’art contemporain will be literally electrified this fall by the exhibition Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967. The title is taken from the eponymous Rolling Stones song.
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Picasso/Delacroix: Women of Algiers in Their Apartment Exhibition Opens at The Louvre
Eugène Delacroix, Femmes d’Alger dans leur appartement 1834. Huile sur toile 180 x 229 cm. Paris, musée du Louvre, inv. 3824 © RMN / Thierry Le Mage. PARIS.-
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Art on show
THE Dwellingup Arts Collective will host an exhibition this month featuring small art works from local artists with a view to giving fellow artists a helping hand.
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Federal court heads case of Nazi-era painting
During a rare appearance in Providence, the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals takes up a case involving a work of art, Nazi Germany and a German baroness.
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Right at home
MANDIE O’SHEA spent 20 years travelling the world before settling down in Goondiwindi. Her twin passions of family and photography ensure her life is as rich and exciting as ever...
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Federal court heads case of Nazi-era painting
PROVIDENCE — Lawyers yesterday debated whether a German baroness who lives in Providence will be allowed to hold onto a painting that a judge says was unlawfully taken from a Jewish art dealer in Nazi Germany 71 years ago.
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Peter Maxwell Davies Harrumphs Again, This Time About Damien Hirst
Says the Master of the Queen's Music: "We can all learn from a recent auction of art as an instantly recognisable iconic commodity, where it has become part of the entertainment industry, crossed with investment banking."
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New Saatchi Gallery in London puts China's artists on show - Feature
London - A model of a Western city made from dog chews and a room full of once powerful men moving about in wheelchairs are among the most eye-catching exhibits of contemporary Chinese art at London's new Saatchi Gallery, opening this Thursday. The i...
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Hong Kong sale of fine art reveals mixed picture
Fine art may have lost its status as a haven in times of financial stress as a high-profile auction in Hong Kong closed yesterday with mixed results. Total receipts at Sotheby's five-day sale of Asian art, jewellery and watches came to $140.7m (€103m, £81m).
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Art Briefs: 10.09.08
K Space Contemporary's second annual exhibition of contemporary art from across the nation, Third Coast National, will open with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 18 at 415 Starr St. From the 449 entries submitted by 148 artists, 56 were selected for the exhibit, which runs through Nov. 22. Free. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday - Saturday.
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MHS, MMS, MAC collaborate for first Common Grounds art exhibit
MATTOON — Cody Collins’ reaction to earning a spot in a first-of-its-kind art exhibit may say a lot about the benefits of art education in general.
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'A World of Color' at M'town Library
The Middletown Library is hosting an exhibit of oil and acrylic paintings by the Rev. Gerda Liebmann and John White. "A World of Color" will run through Oct. 30 at the library. An artists' reception will be held 2-4 p.m. Oct. 11.
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Exhbiti to showcase art of cancer patients
The artwork of cancer patients, their caregivers and their loved ones will be showcased Saturday in New Bern in an exhibit called "Lilly Oncology on Canvas: Expressions of a Cancer Journey."
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[Best Bets] Friday, October 10
Liz Williams, director of the Southern Food and Beverage Museum in New Orleans, and Dan Blumenthal, local chef and restaurateur, present “We Are What We Eat: How Food Shapes Culture,” as part of the Arts & Lecture series at Millsaps College. $50, $40 for senior citizens; call 601-974-1043 for details.
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Right Royal gesture
A GRATEFUL patient is auctioning off his own portrait of the Queen as a thank-you for the care he received at Leighton Hospital in Crewe.
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Berlin Museums director steps down
BERLIN. Peter-Klaus Schuster, the general director of the State Museum of Berlin is celebrating his forthcoming retirement from the post in November, with a series of spectacular exhibitions across the German capital.
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Gala is prelude to three days of films
Mount Shasta International Film Festival -- When: Oct. 9, 10, 11, 12 -- Where: Gala on Thursday at Mt. Shasta Community Center, films Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Coming Attractions Theatres in Mount Shasta and College of the Siskiyous in Weed (Sunday only). -- Tickets: Village Books in Mount Shasta and by phone at 1-800-926-4865 ext. 204 through Oct. 9. During the festival tickets will ...
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Whitireia Student Wins Katherine Mansfield Award
Whitireia writing student Joseph Ryan has been awarded the Bank of New Zealand Katherine Mansfield Novice Writer award, for his story, Stranger Than Beautiful. The awards were held 2 October at Te Papa Museum in Wellington and are one of New Zealand’s longest running creative writing awards.
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From around the waist to museum walls
A Patchwork of American Recollections (art exhibit)
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Alberta Street: Artsy district gets BusinessWeek nod
BusinessWeek last week named the Alberta Street neighborhood one of the country's up-and-coming places to live last week. The biz mag took a look at funky places to live around the nation and settled on a handful of neighborhoods that...
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