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ArtDaily Newsletter: Sunday, December 20, 2009
20 hours ago ago from News
The First Art Newspaper on the Net Established in 1996 Sunday, December 20, 2009 Park Avenue Armory Selects Christian Boltanski to Create Monumental Installation Christian Boltanski has been selected to create a monumental new work. Photo: EFE/Arne Dedert. NEW YORK, NY.- Rebecca Robertson, President of Park Avenue Armory announced that ...
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22 hours ago ago from Art Expo India
Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage and the Embassy of India in UAE , presented 'Spectrum'. It was the first official collaborative exhibition of modern and contemporary Indian art in Abu Dhabi . The exhibition was jointly curated by Dr. Saryu Doshi and Ms. Pheroza Godrej . A curatorial note stated: “The show features a significant collection of Indian art from 1947 to the present time. The exhibition showcases the artworks of ...
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17 hours ago ago from ARIA
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7 hours ago ago from More Canals than Venice
If there is one exhibition you see before the end of the year make it Birmingham Seen at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery . It is a wonderful, fascinating social and historical exhibition documenting the history of the city. Birmingham Seen explores the ways artists and photographers have portrayed the people and landscape of Birmingham since 1820. The exhibition includes works from the museums fine art, topological and local history ...
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A Class Reaches Out and Touches High-Tech Art
19 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Like many of us, Mike Nourse is both irritated and entranced by iPhones their ubiquity, their utility, their unique power to extinguish conversation. Unlike most of us, Mr. Nourse, a co-founder of the Chicago Art Department, is in a position to do something useful with his internal conflict. And so he has, introducing a five-week class called iPhone Art at his nonprofit arts education organization. This article is part of ...
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Peter Forakis, a sculptor of geometric forms and a founder of Park Place, a dynamic New York artists' cooperative gallery of the 1960s, died on Nov. 26 in Petaluma, Calif. He was 82 and lived in Petaluma. The Estate of Peter Forakis, via Togonon Gallery Mr. Forakis in his studio in 2008. Blog The Estate of Peter Forakis, via Togonon Gallery Atlanta Gateway, made from tubular steel. His death was ...
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18 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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. Multimedia Blog Todd Heisler/The New York Times Carmen Herrera at work. She has painted for six decades, and since her first sale in 2004, collectors have avidly pursued her. More Photos After ...
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