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Epic brings out best in English rivals
Edwin van der Sar's save won the UEFA Champions League final for Manchester United FC but he was not the only hero of a memorable contest in rainy Moscow.
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Students impress with art work
THE newly refurbished Art and Design Technology area at Doha College opened its doors on Tuesday night to an annual art exhibition featuring a range of work from students.
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Artifice
after artist Payne Showers dies in a mountain climbing accident, the value of his work climbs. This is fortunate for his estranged wife, Maggie La Rue, who needs every penny she can get out of the sale of his work to save her gallery and herself from bankruptcy in "Artifice," now playing at Midland Community Theatre's Cole Theatre, 2000 W. Wadley Ave.
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Festivities Return To City For Annual Summer Series
It’s almost summer. In Long Beach, that means it’s almost time for another round of free community events hosted by Alfredo’s Beach Club as part of the annual Charter Communications Sea Festival.
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Students showcase art exhibit
Colorful paintings, sculptures and drawings lined the walls at the Manchester District Library May 9 for the annual Manchester High School Student Art Show.
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Pope Blesses Painting of Lebanon's Father Giacomo
ROME, MAY 21, 2008 ( Zenit.org ).- Benedict XVI blessed a painting of Father Giacomo da Ghazir Haddad that will be displayed at the beatification ceremony of the Capuchin this June in Beirut.
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Learn some impressionistic photography in June workshop
Don't miss your opportunity to take part in a unique photographic workshop experience. With award-winning photographer, Clay Bolt. He'll teach an introductory class from 6-7 p.m. at the Pickens County museum of Art and on June 28, an early morning class 8-11:30 a.m. at Keowee-Toxaway State Natural Area. Class size is limited to 10 students.
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Keeping Digital Photographs Smooth, Clean, and Safe
Digital photography has revolutionized how we take pictures. Once a complicated matter of purchasing and loading film, dropping it off and collecting the photos some time after they were shot, it is now its just a matter of shooting pictures and uploading them to a computer.
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Remodeled Saltwater Artists Gallery Opens
With their newly remodeled space filled with oil, pastel, acrylic and watercolor paintings, sculpture, digital images, jewelry, pottery, glass, woodturning and other fine crafts, the Saltwater Artists Gallery opens May 23 for its 10th season in Pemaquid.
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Ice Sculpting At NZ Mountain Film Festival
Organisers of the New Zealand Mountain Film Festival are calling for sculptures to sharpen their tools and unleash their creative flair for the inaugural Wanaka Ice Art Championships this July.
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Art Fund Starts Campaign to Save Peter Paul Reubens' The Apotheosis of James I
LONDON.- The Art Fund has a unique opportunity to acquire the very first sketch Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) made for his magnificent ceiling paintings in the Banqueting House, Whitehall.
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Great New Wave: Contemporary Art from Japan Set to Open at Art Gallery of Hamilton
HAMILTON.- This groundbreaking Canadian presentation of Japanese art examines new and recent work by emerging and mid-career artists.
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Mariko Mori Exhibits at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary
GATESHEAD.- BALTIC Centre for Contemporary is delighted to present an exhibition by the Japanese, New York based artist Mariko Mori. Mori will show works from the Primal Particles and Parallel Brane series alongside the Miracle installation at BALTIC from Wednesday 21 May – Sunday 14 September 2008.
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Gary Palmer: Distilled Landscapes at Tarryn teresa Gallery
SANTA MONICA.- Tarryn Teresa Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Gary Palmer. In this site-specific installation of his paintings, Palmer presents his work as a continuous line of interconnected canvases that wrap around the gallery walls.
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Japanese Modernity, Nostalgia and Deco to Open at The Art Gallery of New South Wales
SYDNEY.- Japan in the early 20th century was a place of great change. The essential question of the day was: how could one be both Japanese and modern at the same time when modernity was defined as Western?
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Ulla von Brandenburg at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
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Scream and Madonna Revisited will go on View at Munch Museum in Norway After being Restored
OSLO.- The main attractions of the Munch Museum’s summer exhibition 2008 are the paintings Scream and Madonna, which after conservation again will be presented to the public.
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Christie's to Hold Inaugural Evening Sale of Asian Contemporary Art & Chinese 20th Century Art
HONG KONG.- Christie’s, the world’s leading art business, will present a two-day series of sales devoted to Asian Contemporary Art on May 24 -25 in Hong Kong, opening with the first-ever Evening Sale for the category.
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Seeing the City: Sloan's New York Opens at The Smart Museum
CHICAGO.- John Sloan’s images of New York helped define the city in the popular imagination. In gritty depictions of urban life, Sloan celebrated the metropolis of New York by focusing on street scenes, elevated trains, public spaces, and the lives of ordinary Americans.
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Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photography at Tate Modern
LONDON.- Comprising over 300 works by 19th - and 20th - century photographers, Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photography will present a fascinating history of photographic portraiture taken in cities around the world.
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MEMORIAL DAY PICKINGS: The Mountain Drive Bluegrass Band is one of many groupstuning up for this weekned's Boulder Creek Art, Wine and Music Festival, which runs May 24–26 in downtown Boulder Creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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The MIA hails the RNC
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has announced it will mount a special exhibition later this summer design to draw in attendees to the Republican National Convention.
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These good deeds don't go unpublished
A traveling portrait gallery featuring children in the state’s foster care system won the top prize at the annual Russ Berrie Awards for Making a Difference for the Clifton woman who created it.
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Golden Hills art club show winners
Golden Hills Art Asso-ciation members participated in an art exhibit in the Milpitas City Hall Rotunda May 1-16. This exhibit, sponsored by the Milpitas Camera Club, was funded in part by a grant from the City of Milpitas.
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American Art Delivers at Christie's
Buyers set two records at Christie's sale of American paintings Wednesday, a clear sign that global interest in American works of art continues to grow. The $72.6 million in combined sales of 111 lots makes yesterday's auction a record for an American art sale at Christie's. The Midtown auction saw a new record set for any American Modernist painting sold at public auction. Marsden Hartley's ...
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