Another month, another First Thursday art walk. Tonight's West Side openings are, as always, many. Over at MOD, Marjorie has a nice list of events that fall somewhere between art and fashion, but I've got a few additional exhibits I'd like to tell you ab...
Jul 7 2011, 6:29pm CDT
Full article at: The Portland Mercury
Print/Out, the new show from MoMA’s Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, is a curatorial wunderkammer, a diverse mash-up of work culled from the museum’s archival acquisitions of the past two decades. Christophe Cherix, the department’s chief cura ...
Full article at: Capital New York
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Full article at: Home News Tribune
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Wednesday marks 25 years since the death of Andy Warhol, arguably the most famous member of the pop art school, and now fans can get a new perspective on his work at a new gallery exhibit in Hell’s Kitchen. NY1’s Stephanie Simon filed the following repor ...
Full article at: NY1
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One of the most fascinating aspects of art is that two artists can use the same exact materials and create vastly different works. Last week, I posted an interview with Heather Knight, an artist who creates abstract porcelain tiles inspired by nature’s p ...
Full article at: Scientific American
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Hoppe exhibit and artifacts, second floor of Honnold Anyone who has been to the Honnold-Mudd library has probably seen the collections of student artwork. Big paintings and photos hang on the walls, most commonly along the Honnold wing. But every so ofte ...
Full article at: The Forum
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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — With nearly 1,000 distinct dialects spoken, hundreds of years of colonization from multiple countries as well as vast natural resources, Papua New Guinea is the epitome of diversity. Its native art is no exception. "Warrior Spirits: ...
Full article at: Beaumont Enterprise
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Maurizio Cattelan, who recently swore off his career as an artist, has taken a large step into the business side of the art world. The famed artist has teamed up with longtime friend and project partner—and notable curator—Massimiliano Gioni for a new ex ...
Full article at: Art Observed
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“Round and Round the Garden,” comedy about a dysfunctional group of characters who storm the stage with a zeal for life but comically succumb to the human need for love, 2 p.m. today, Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central. Tickets $20, $18 for sen ...
Full article at: Kansas.com
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Aristide Economopoulos/The Star-LedgerMike Malbrough, left, the Director of Orng Ink, the youth studio at IronWorks Gallery, paints as Houston Clerizier, 18, Jermaine Sutherland, 19, and Patricia Rogers, 21, work on their art projects. Photos of the afte ...
Full article at: NJ.com
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With 25 years of experience in the Toronto artistic community, Canadian Art Foundation executive director Ann Webb, 50, has worked for such cultural power houses as The Power Plant and The Canadian Opera Company. Nine years ago, she founded the Reel Arti ...
Full article at: Globe and Mail
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