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1 day ago ago from Jan Patience - Journalist and Art Lover
Left, One woman whirlwind, Alexandra 'Sandie' Gardner Right, The Masquerader by Garry Harper at The Art Bar, Brunswick Street until mid-January 2010 My lead in Saturday's Galleries section in The Herald was about a small exhibition being held in Glasgow's Merchant City, which has been dubbed the Salon des Refuses by its 'curator', Alexandra (or Sandie as she is universally known) Gardner. Sandie emailed me to let me know she had hung an ...
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by GothicGoddess on December 21, 2009 0 comments in Events , Museum Exhibitions Title: Gabriel Orozco Location: Museum of Modern Art December 13 2009-March 01 2010 Description: With a body of work that is unique in its formal power and intellectual rigor, Gabriel Orozco (Mexican, b. 1962) emerged at the beginning of the 1990s as one of the most intriguing and original artists of his generation—and one of the ...
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Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art , a landmark exhibition of 150 works by Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973), will present an unprecedented opportunity to view the Met's extensive collection of the artist's work. Opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on April 27, 2010, this first exhibition to focus exclusively on works by Picasso in the collection will reveal the Museum's complete holdings of the artist's paintings, drawings, ...
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Carmen Herrera Click here for images of work Deborah Sontag New York Times December 19, 2009 Under a skylight in her tin-ceilinged loft near Union Square in Manhattan, the abstract painter Carmen Herrera, 94, nursed a flute of Champagne last week, sitting regally in the wheelchair she resents. After six decades of very private painting, Ms. Herrera sold her first artwork five years ago, at 89. Now, at a small ceremony in her ...
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. NEW YORK, NY / The New York Times / Art & Design / December 20, 2009 Carmen Herrera in her Manhattan loft, surrounded by her art. She sold her first work in 2004. Todd Heisler/The New York Times By Deborah Sontag Under a skylight in her tin-ceilinged loft near Union Square in Manhattan, the abstract painter Carmen Herrera, 94, nursed a flute of Champagne last week, sitting regally in the wheelchair she resents. After six decades ...
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