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Tag: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO
One of these days, I’m going to write a book called, “The Basics.” It’s going to be a compendium of the essential tech bits that you just assume everyone knows—but you’re wrong.
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American Indian museum opens Fritz Scholder show
The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is mounting the largest retrospective of works by artist Fritz Scholder at its Washington and New York locations. The exhibit "Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian" opens Saturday in both cities and...
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American Indian museum opens Fritz Scholder show
Associated Press - October 28, 2008 2:05 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is mounting the largest retrospective of works by artist Fritz Scholder...
News West 9 Midland |
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Picasso work withdrawn from Sotheby's sale - NYT
NEW YORK, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Auctioneer Sotheby's has abruptly withdrawn a Picasso cubist painting that was set to be auctioned as part of an impressionist and modern art sale on Nov. 3, the New York Times reported.
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More than 15,000 attend Sweetwater
Bruce Yeager yelled encouragement to his 9-year-old son Griffin who was climbing an outdoor wall at the 2008 Sweetwater Festival Saturday.
The Union-Recorder |
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Country daydreams find colourful expression
VietNamNet Bridge – The "Red Bamboo" collection on show at a HCM City gallery evokes that something about the countryside that remains in the soul of every Vietnamese citizen.
Vietnam Net |
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Deputy mayor accused of stealing
The deputy mayor of an Israeli town has been charged with stealing nearly two dozen paintings worth millions of dollars.
Independent Online |
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Picasso painting valued at $30 million withdrawn from Sotheby's auction in New York
LONDON (AP) _ A painting by Pablo Picasso that was expected to fetch more than $30 million at auction next week has been withdrawn from sale, Sotheby's auction house said Tuesday.
The Morning Call |
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American Indian museum opens Fritz Scholder show
The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is mounting the largest retrospective of works by artist Fritz Scholder at its Washington and New York locations.
Seattle Times |
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Anderson Ranch meets the Aspen Art Museum
ASPEN - The Anderson Ranch Arts Center and the Aspen Art Museum seem, on the surface, to go together like Monet and water lilies:
The Aspen Times |
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Trinity South artists showcase work in first exhibit
Trinity South artists showcase work in first exhibit
The Compass |
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Madison Square Park Art Exhibit Has Hearts Racing
A new art installation recently unveiled in Madison Square Park has even the most jaded of New Yorkers pumped up. NY1's Stephanie Simon filed the following report.
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Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - Houston Skyline at Night
Houston Skyline at Night by gwenturnerjuarez This wonderful night shot exudes perfection. ________________________________________________________________ If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining a whole bunch of Houston's best photographers in the Houstonist Flickr Photo Group . Each day, Houstonist chooses a Photo of the Day and if Houstonist uses ...
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Feed the Hungry - See a Free Movie
France has Cannes, but metro Detroit has the "Canned Film Festival" Thursday, November 6. On that day participants will get to see any movie of their choice for FREE at the six participating MJR Theatres with the donation of five cans of food.
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Picasso pulled from Sotheby's auction
'Private reasons' cited for vendor's withdrawing 'Arlequin' from offer
The Globe and Mail |
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American Indian museum opens Fritz Scholder art exhibits in DC, New York
WASHINGTON - The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is mounting the largest retrospective of works by artist Fritz Scholder at its Washington and New York locations.
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
In the early 1970s Doug Wheeler was a Light and Space darling who exhibited across the United States and Europe. He was featured in shows not only in the U.S., but at the Stedelijk, the Tate and the Moderna Musset. Then, as quickly as he'd emerged, he seemingly disappeared. What happened?
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Sienna Miller’s art spree
Actress Sienna Miller is desperate to buy a selection of artwork by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Jonathan Yeo which is being sold at an upcoming auction.
NZCity |
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American Indian museum opens Fritz Scholder show
Associated Press - October 28, 2008 1:03 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is mounting the largest retrospective of works by artist Fritz Scholder...
FOX 12 Idaho |
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Iraqi antiquities seized in Lebanon: customs
Lebanese customs agents have seized dozens of stolen Iraqi antiquities including statues, pottery and stone carvings, from two smugglers along the Syrian-Lebanese border, officials said on Tuesday.
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NJVC Hosts Joseph Mortati at GEOINT
NJVC, one of the largest information technology solutions providers supporting the United States Department of Defense (DoD), announced this week that Joseph Mortati, founder of GTG Consulting and a well-known expert in the software industry, will be hosting a technology presentation in the NJVC exhibit booth #428 at GEOINT in Nashville, Tenn., to demonstrate how an application using GeoIntel ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Field Museum exhibits Aztec art
CHICAGO — An ambitious new exhibition at the Field Museum reassembles some fragments of a world that was shattered forever Aug. 31, 1521.
Southeast Missourian |
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VANCOUVER, B.C. - Canadian songstress Sarah McLachlan will headline a kick-off concert for the one-year countdown party for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The show will be part of the 2009 Cultural Olympiad, the second of three arts and music festivals being put on by Vancouver Olympic organizers.
Brandon Sun |
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Artist shares experience with students at opening of campus photo exhibit
On Oct. 14, art students attended the opening of the “Recurring Visions” photography exhibit, featuring works of Vicki Ragan.
The Sentinel |
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WORCESTER: Purnell museum announces needle art winners
SNOW HILL — A counted cross stitch work titled “All in the Family” by Betty Sue Svandrick of Virginia was named the first-place winner in this year’s Delmarva Needle Art Show and Competition.
The Daily Times |
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