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More than a 'Woman'
Willem de Kooning's abstract painting is an icon. (Credit: "By Dawn DeCwikiel-Kane Staff Writer")
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An unique artwork on President Ho Chi Minh
VietNamNet Bridge - Artisan Nguyen Than has created an unique artwork made from a tree-trunk featuring President Ho Chi Minh. Artisan Nguyen Than was known in Quang Ngai province where he is living with his artworks made from tree trunks.
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Loitering man may have swiped art from gallery
Where's the art? Did a thief use a tunnel? And what about the guy who spent more than two hours waiting for mom?
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Mountain-festival season is getting into full swing
I have no idea what a gallon of gas is going to cost this summer, but with the return of all of Colorado's mountain jazz festivals, at least you can coast downhill part of the way.
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Find The Place
The bicycle, a good invention, inspired this sleek, symmetrical sculpture. Where did Denver Newspaper Agency state circulation manager Rick Charbonneau find this minimalist cyclist, and what's its story line?
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How'dYouKnow?
The winner: Mark Fuller, Carbondale. The "Find The Place" photo shows a sculpture by David R. Nelson.
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Baseball Fans Score Big with Grand Slam Accommodations at Popular Atlanta Hotel
Renaissance Atlanta Hotel Downtown is Making it Easy to Enjoy America's Favorite Pastime
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Hotel in Los Angeles, California Creates Exclusive New Hotel Package
The Renaissance Montura Hotel Los Angeles Offers The Less Ordinary Surf and Turf Package
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WWI CLASSES OPEN TO ALL
Booker prize winner Pat Barker's new novel "Life Class" takes the reader back to World War I Europe through the lives of a group of young art students.
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Durham film debuts in France
Screening a made-in-America documentary about a French artist in front of an audience of Parisians would make anyone anxious, let alone a pair of Durham filmmakers venturing for the first time into the critical world of film festivals.
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Dress like a superhero
Newsflash: A cadre of superheroes has invaded one of Gotham's top cultural institutions, bringing swaths of bright color, pop graphics and an everyman theme to the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Summer sessions planned for life drawing classes
Refresh your drawing skills by working from live models this summer at Windsor Whip Works Art Gallery, 98 Main St., Windsor. Models will perform quick gestures, moving to longer poses. Artists should bring their favorite supplies.
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Wright's works on exhibit in Reno
RENO, Nev. - Will Bruder likes to think that Frank Lloyd Wright would feel at home in the Nevada Museum of Art. The most famous architect in American history inspired a generation of architects, including Bruder, who grew up in Wright's home state of Wisconsin and designed the
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Westchester Arts Council promotes local talents in new exhibit.
WHITE PLAINS - The Westchester Arts Council held free artist studio tours and art activities while the public viewed the new exhibit, 'Local Growing Conditions' yesterday.
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'Art is Not Dead'
Area artists Juan Saldivar, Susan Klahr, Cesar Ivan and David Fleet are showing their work in the "Art is Not Dead" exhibit at The Percolator, 217 N.
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'Thinking International' at the International Museum of Art
The International Museum of Art, 1211 Montana, had an opening reception May 8 for its newest exhibit, "Thinking International.
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Old Master specialist gives lecture
Alan Wintermute, a vice president of auction house Christie's, spoke on "The Art and Legacy of Nicolas de Largilliere, Portrait Painter of the Ancien Regime" May 8 at the El Paso Museum of Art.
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Gallery space opens Thursday, combining art, glass and jewelry
El Paso art will have a new venue once Susan Eisen Fine Jewelry & Watches opens its new gallery space Thursday.
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NEWS-TIMES - A grand success
Beaufort, N.C. I offer my sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who worked toward making the North Carolina Maritime Museum’s 34th Annual Wooden Boat Show the grand success that it was.
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Justo Almario Quartet: L. A. County Museum of Art Jazz Series, May 2, 2008
The weather was just right as a crowd of jazz enthusiasts gathered to experience the glorious and tireless musicianship of woodwind virtuoso Justo Almario and his ensemble May 2 at the Friday Night Jazz Series hosted by Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It was jazz served up with sizzling sound-check appetizers, marvelous main courses, and dazzling desserts.
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Tallahassee Film Festival takes wings with 'Flyboys'
Movie producer Dan Urness, whose feature film 'The Flyboys' won both the audience's and the judges' top awards at the inaugural Tallahassee Film Festival, was clearly flabbergasted.
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Refurbished historical society museum set to open
The museum of the Historical Society of Santuit & Cotuit was redesigned and renovated this winter and is reopening for the season next weekend.
Cape Cod Times |
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Artists transcend disabilities in exhibit
Last October a story ran in the New York Times about the remarkable transformation of people with various forms of mental disabilities when taken on a private guided tour of the Museum of Modern Art.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Wineries uncork their best at festival
Historic Newburgh's third annual Wine & Art Festival runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. today featuring wines from 11 Indiana vintners, works by a dozen artists and jazz by the Browne Sisters, After Hours and Charlene Blay and the Second Edition at Old Lck and Dam Park.
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Exhibit honors all-American Dixie cup
EASTON, PA. -- Reaching for a Dixie cup won't be the same after viewing the exhibit "I Reach for a Dixie" at the Emrick Technology Center in Easton. It features artifacts, documents and machinery that traces the history of one of America's most recognizable products.
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