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LaChapelle's homeboys to turn out for debut
Debuting his new series of photos titled Jesus Is My Homeboy at Wolfgang Roth & Partners, Fine Art gallery Tuesday: David LaChapelle. Among LaChapelle's homeboys expected at the party: David Lynch, Naomi Campbell, Lenny Kravitz, Barbara Becker, Zaha Hadid, Marcel Wanders, Yves Behar, Dylan McDermott and Vincent Gallo.
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The World’s Most Unique Hand Carved Duck Decoys and Other American Folk Art are Now Available Online at BundyDucks.com
John and Valarie Bundy and their son, Jason, have announced that their new Bundy Ducks e-commerce web site is now online. For over a quarter century, John, Valarie and son, Jason, have been acknowledged for creating unique decoy carvings. A large and representative collection of the Bundy duck decoy carvings and folk art are available for purchase at BundyDucks.com. Bundy Ducks is a ...
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Breast cancer: Miami-born sculptor creates public art from her private pain.
From Venus de Milo to Takashi Murakami's Hirospan, human breasts have long inspired art. Mary Ellen Scherl takes the classic sculpting tradition of the bust and turns it into a 21st century public health statement with her Mamorial project.
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Fair fare strategies
It is easy to work up an appetite while enjoying an outdoor festival. During our glorious Miami International Book Fair, I took some time off from the readings to check out the food court.
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Print artist interweaves shape, texture at Redlands Art Association exhibit
Scraps of paper, pieces of thread and strands of hair are just some of the raw materials that Mary Grinyer incorporates into her artwork. Found objects and garage-sale treasures also fuel her artistic vision.
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Art Galleries
"Ghostpile" The Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University presents Ghostpile, a photography exhibition by Lukas Felzmann.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Montana-grown tree adorns American Indian museum
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 1864, America's Civil War and the practice of slavery were in their final chapter.
The Montana Standard |
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Companion tree finds home at museum
WASHINGTON - In 1864, Montana became a territory of the United States.
Billings Gazette |
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Ian Fleming book with message to 'the real James Bond' auctioned for £50000
A unique copy of a classic James Bond book with a message from author Ian Fleming to "the real James Bond" written inside is expected to fetch £50000 in an auction.
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Exhibit portrays families
The Arts Council of Greater New Haven’s latest show at The Parachute Factory, 319 Peck St., “Family Business,” depicts facets of family life — from laughter to tears — in a thought-provoking manner.
Yale Daily News |
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Review: OnOne PhotoFrame 4 Professional
OnOne Software creates photographic plug-ins that work with Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Lightroom, and Aperture. While their products may seem expensive for the digital photography enthusiast, they make it very easy to create art from a simple photograph. The editing time saved to create a variety of pleasing looks, including newsletter inserts, cards, or professional prints make the initial ...
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Animation artist wins Turner Prize
Mark Leckey was announced as this year's £25,000 Turner Prize winner last night, with an exhibition that included cartoon characters such as Homer Simpson. (02/12/2008 07:10:03)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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Animation artist wins Turner Prize
Mark Leckey was announced as this year's £25,000 Turner Prize winner last night, with an exhibition that included cartoon characters such as Homer Simpson.
Yorkshire Post |
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As series winds down, area artists lament loss of showcase
EL PASO -- Bob Snead is one artist who hates to see the weekly El Paso Saddleblanket Artists & Writers Showcase go. He sold a $2,500 painting there in August. "I thought it was a neat thing. I really did," Snead, who last showed there Nov. 22, said of the series. Entertainment Best of the Border Living
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Book Review: Shock Festival by Stephen Romano
“101 of the strangest, sleaziest, most outrageous movies you’ve never seen.” Written by Fantasma el Rey B-movie nut/screenwriter Stephen Romano has put together a nifty 356-page color book salute to “101 of the strangest, sleaziest, most outrageous movies you’ve never seen” of the late 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s from an alternative universe. He along with comic artist/film designer Tim Bradstreet... ...
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The Comet
AN ICONIC statue is returning to a town centre. Joyride, a bronze sculpture of a mother and child which had stood in Town Square, Stevenage, for 50 years until it was vandalised in February this year is returning to its rightful place on January 16 after undergoing repairs.
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SF exhibit features Saint Laurent fashions
SAN FRANCISCO — Yves Saint Laurent, the prolific French designer who put women in pantsuits in the 1960s, is the subject of a sprawling retrospective in San Francisco that shows how stylish clothes never really go out of fashion.
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Benefit concert set for Drake jazz band
Drake Jazz Ensemble I will perform a European tour benefit concert, "Swingin' Holiday Spectacular," at 8 p.m. Dec. 11 in Drake's Performing Arts Hall, Harmon Fine Arts Center, 25th Street and Carpenter Avenue.
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'Fire and Ice' for First Night
SARATOGA SPRINGS - With a downward swoop of his right hand, musician Jay Kline strummed the chords of Paul Simon's "America" at the city's west side YMCA Monday morning as festival organizers announced the lineup for the First Night Saratoga New Year's Eve celebration of the arts.
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Kemp Center for the Arts offering art classes, exhibits
The Kemp Center for the Arts is adding a little artistic panache to the holiday season with a few events.
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Expect art, entertainment on five stages at the Winter Festival
Tallahassee's 22nd Annual Winter Festival starts Saturday.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Sculpture may honor one of city's founders
NEW ALBANY New Albany officials are considering a bronze sculpture of one of the Southern Indiana community's founders to mark the city's bicentennial in 2013.
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UK Photography School The Trained Eye Move Into Their New Purpose Built Training Studio
With an ever expanding portfolio of digital photography training classes The Trained Eye has moved to a new purpose-built training studio in South Buckinghamshire. This creative, modern space has already been enjoyed by a number of photography training courses covering wedding, portrait and lifestyle photography.
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Global Concern
More than 200 people marked the 20th World AIDS Day at Long Beach's Museum of Latin American Art on Monday at an event featuring music, art, theatre and an interactive 3-D show.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Salish-Kootenai tree at national Indian museum
Bitterroot National Forest Supervisor Dave Bull helps Jane Sledge of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., decorate a tree cut from the Salish and Kootenai tribal lands near Pablo.
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