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The Collectors Series: Joe Ng and Luke Chan at The Art Gallery of Hamilton
Yeh Tsui-Pai (Chinese born 1910) ink on paper on silk. Collection of Dr. Luke Chan. HAMILTON.-
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Limited Edition T-Shirt Collection Presented by Gap and the Whitney Museum
Glenn Ligon. SAN FRANCISCO.-
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Centro Cultural de Caixa Girona Opens Infant Exhibit
MADRID.- The fact that the Montserrat Museum could present a monographic exhibition, of great artistic interest, titled “Infants”, indicate that it’s holdings are important and that the theme of children had great resonance in Catalonian art during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Landscapes by Photographer Gary Kolb to Open at The Loyola University Museum of Art
Gary Kolb, Trillium, Pomona Quadrangle, 1998. Shawnee National Forest, Silver gelatin print. CHICAGO.- The symbolic image of the landscape has been a part of our American heritage since the Hudson River School painters first glorified the American wilderness.
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Carlos Loarca: Spirit Dogs, Painting the Past into the Presents
SAN FRANCISCO.- San Francisco painter, Carlos Loarca is the recipient of an Individual Artist Grant from the Cultural Equity Grants through the Arts Commission of San Francisco. California, the culmination being a retrospective of his work at SomArts Cultural Center in San Francisco, Ca.
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Contemporary Ceramic Art from Sweden on View at The Design Museum in Gent
Mårten Medbo (°1964) Objects, 2005, Stoneware. Photograph: Patrik Johansson. GENT.- Voices is an exhibition of work by ten pioneering Swedish ceramic artists.
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Sotheby's Sale of Swiss Art on May 27 to Inaugurate New Auction Room in Zurich
Ferdinand Holder, Lake Geneva with Jura, 1909. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's. GENEVA.-
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The Famed Collection of J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller to be Offered at Christie's
Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) Vue du Cannet, signed `Bonnard' (lower right) oil on canvas 92 x 92 in. (233.6 x 233.6 cm.) Painted in 1927 £3,500,000-5,000,000
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At Cannes, 'Kung Fu Panda' premiere is a kick
Fur might be a politically incorrect fashion statement on the red carpet at the world's most-prestigious film festival. Not when you're the star of a movie called "Kung Fu Panda," though. DreamWorks Animation, whose past Cannes entries include the first two "...
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Garden convention
Valdosta Garden Club members attended The Garden Club of Georgia Convention and 80th anniversary celebration in Savannah. The three-day event included a photography workshop, design presentations, a riverboat trip to Fort Jackson and lunch at Paula Deen's restaurant.
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Photos: Artist Bob Beck
Artist Bob Beck poses with some brushes surrounded by his oil paintings on display at his art gallery and custom framing shop, I've Been Framed in Manitowoc.
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Montgomery Art Gallery Making a Difference in Foster Care
May is "Foster Care Awareness" month and a Montgomery art gallery is doing their part to make a difference. The Heart Gallery of Alabama is displaying their new exhibit titled "Alabama's Waiting Children" at the Old Supreme Court Library at the Capital.
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Big collection of original rock 'n' roll art auctioned
A collection of original art by noted psychedelic artists, depicting some of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll, fetched $795,000 at an auction Wednesday, a spokesman for the auction house said. Paintings, printing plates, ink drawings and painted cel vinyls...
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Idol Jibber Jabber
QUEEN: This may be the first year ever on Idol when the two best contestants, the two who deserve to win, are actually in the finals. It’s also the first time the final two are both guys.
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Celtic Festival to be held at West Mountain this year
This story has been corrected. QUEENSBURY — Two Irish rock bands, Black 47 and Hair of the Dog, have been chosen as the headline acts for the fourth annual Celtic Festival, which for the first time is being held in the summer and outdoors.
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New Poetry Collection Launching This Weekend
In Continents by Otago poet Richard Reeve will be launched during Invercargill’s May Arts Month Festival.
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Events added to Stagecoach Days heritage festival
Marshall will celebrate its heritage as a transportation hub when it hosts the 36th annual Stagecoach Days beginning today in the historic downtown area.
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City to go international with Riverwest art show
ARTBirds of a feather …"The Cuckoo Then, on Every Tree," features the work of three artists: Milwaukee-based Michael Kasun, who creates small gouache paintings of birds; Racine-based Slobodan Markovic, who create...
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Yale Building Wins AIA Award
Yale University’s new Sculpture Building has been named to the American Institute of Architect's top ten green projects of 2008 list. The building, designed by architects Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake, also earned a platinum LEED certificate.
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A long, strange trip to auction
Acollection of original art by noted psychedelic artists, depicting some of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll, fetched about $795,000 at an auction Wednesday, a spokesman for the auction house said.
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Art fair honors local culture, but with few local galleries
The second Milwaukee International fair of contemporary art begins today at the Falcon Bowl, 801 E. Clarke St.
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Barnes art move clears another hurdle
A judge has rejected another effort to block relocation of the Barnes art collection.
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Ukrainian festival to rock Seventh St.
St. George Church is sponsoring its 33rd annual street festival May 16-18 on E. Seventh St. between Second and Third Aves., featuring Ukrainian music, dance, art, food and more.
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Three shows a crowd, but a welcome one
Longtime gallery owner and consultant Sandy Carson has sold her business to William and Jan van Straaten, but her name stays on the space and the latest art show reflects well on the new marriage.
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Video Coverage of the New York Photo Festival
The New York Photo Festival is underway in Brooklyn, drawing photographers and art admirers of all sorts to the bumpy brick streets and old industrial spaces of Dumbo.
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