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Graue Mill and Museum
Graue Mill and Museum, York and Spring roads, Oak Brook, is open from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, except holidays.
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High school girls honored in the arts
Girls receive medallion for outstanding artwork
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Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008
I remember well the first time I saw Robert Rauschenberg, who died yesterday at age 82. It was at a Whitney Museum opening in the early 1990s, and the artist, whom I did not meet, stood in the galleries with a generous smile and a drink in his hand. As a curator informed me that Rauschenberg was the only person allowed into the galleries with a drink, the artist promptly dropped it, breaking the ...
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City Museum of Art offers summer camps for metro-area children
Parents looking for a unique summer camp for children should look no further than the Oklahoma City
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Modern art master Robert Rauschenberg passes away
Robert Rauschenberg, 82, one of the towering figures of 20th century art, died at his home in Florida overnight, a spokeswoman for the prominent Pace Wildenstein gallery in New York said.
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Downtown gallery shows what Pittsburgh is made of
Nestled in Downtown Pittsburgh, SPACE stands out among the buildings around it. Since its exterior is made almost entirely out of glass, people can peer in and see some of the art gallery's latest showings.
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Edmond Community Events
TODAY UCO Senior Art Show, "The Theory of Everything,” continues through May 31 at Science Muse
The Oklahoman |
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Freud Sets Auction Record at $33.6 Million in N.Y. (Update1)
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Lucian Freud 's 1995 fleshy nude portrait of a dozing civil servant named Sue fetched $33.6 million tonight at Christie's International in New York, becoming the priciest work by a living artist ever sold at auction.
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this week
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Bicycles hit the road during special event
A group of four bikers heading to the Figge Art Museum from the Hy-Vee at East Kimberly Road and Spring Street beat an automobile driver and a bus with riders headed for the same destination Tuesday, said Jeff Cornelius of the Quad-Cities Transportation Advocacy Group, or QCTAG.
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26 Indian artworks to feature at Christie's auction
Tagged with hefty sums, the paintings of a host of Indian artists would be auctioned in Hong Kong on May 24-25. Among others, top-tier works by Subodh Gupta, Jitish Kallat, Anju Dodiya, and Atul Dodiya will be up for grabs on the opening day. The auction would also feature a selection of significant works by many Pakistani artists besides the ones drawn by their counterparts from China, Japan ...
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‘We must remember DV massacre not warriors’
MEMBERS of the Duncan Village Victims’ Association have demanded that the controversial warrior sculpture be changed to a symbol relevant to the 1985 massacre.
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Artist to showcase his talent – by going solo
A TRANSKEI artist has been given the honour of exhibiting his work on a solo stand during the prestigious Decorex SA 2008. The event, from July 30 to August 3, is one of the biggest for decor, arts and crafts in the country and features some of the latest trends in interior decorating.
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Rauschenberg's legacy was art, generosity
Robert Rauschenberg, known as the world's greatest living contemporary artist, died in the place that was his creative center: his studio on Captiva...
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Painting by Freud's grandson sets auction record at Christie's
Christie's auction house spokeswoman said a painting by British artist Lucian Freud has broken a global record for living artists by fetching more than $33 million (euro21.33 million) at a New York sale.
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Kuwait News
KUWAIT (KUNA): Arts and culture are fundamental for furthering bilateral relations between countries, and the Florentine Mosaic Art Exhibition is symbolic of the Italian city’s support for Kuwait during its 1990 invasion by the former Iraqi regime, said Italian Ambassador Enrico Granara Monday evening.
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Busy Thursday at BHS
BRIDGETON -- Thursday night is shaping up to be a busy one for Bridgeton High School. While the school's lobby and art rooms will offer pleasant scenery in the form of students' artwork, pleasant aromas will be wafting from the school's west cafeteria.
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Shop 'til you drop: Koi and Krane more than just a gallery
Sometimes with a shop it is as much about how they sell it as it what they sell. Koi and Krane Art Gallery is that kind of place.
The News-Press |
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Festival fuels fantasy
The year was 1937.
The News-Press |
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Russia: Halt "Incitement" Prosecution of Human Rights Defender
Source: Human Rights Watch (Moscow, May 14, 2008) – The Russian authorities should stop the criminal prosecution of Yuri Samodurov for hosting a controversial art exhibition, Human Rights Watch said today. Samodurov is ...
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U.S. buyers drive Christie's $350 million modern art sale
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Lucian Freud painting sold for $33.64 million at Christie's art auction on Tuesday, shattering the record for a piece by a living artist.
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Columbia Gorge Art Festival set for May 17-18
The Corbett Education Foundation is sponsoring the 10th annual Columbia Gorge Art Festival on Saturday and Sunday, May 17-18.
Gresham Outlook |
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Poster contest set in Millville
MILLVILLE -- The Glasstown Arts District, in conjunction with the New Jersey Motorsports Park and the Millville Army Air Field Museum, will host a 2008 NJMP Inaugural Year juried poster contest.
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This week's Gallery Hop
Red Gallery
Savannah Morning News |
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Director Accused at Russian Museum
Russian prosecutors charged the director of the Sakharov Museum in Moscow on Tuesday with inciting hatred or offending human dignity with an exhibition titled ?Forbidden Art 2006,? Agence France-Presse reported. The March 2007 show, which included an image juxtaposing coarse words with Christ?s crucifixion, offended the Orthodox Church, said Anna Stavitskaya, a lawyer for the accused, Yuri ...
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