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    May 25, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Get ready for the election with 'Presidential Campaign Posters'

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    Before the era of the 24-hour news cycle and weekly televised debates, the predominant and most creative outlet for presidential candidates to communicate their vision was the campaign poster. With "Presidential Campaign Posters" (Quirk Books, $40), the...
  2. Nov 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Before Shepard Fairey there was Ben Shahn, an early voice in the art of politics

    L.A. at Home
    Long before Shepard Fairey created the Obama "Hope" poster, Ben Shahn (1898-1969) spread his own word as a renowned American Social Realist painter and illustrator. Among Shahn's works: striking images in a series of voter registration lithographs that...
  4. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Hartford Advocate
  5. The Prints of Tides

    Fittingly, <em>The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 </em>&mdash; a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 &mdash; opens with a map. Not just any map but a giant panoramic bird's-eye view of Provincetown and upper Cape Cod. This visual aid perfectly encapsulates the insular feel of Provincetown, which sits on a crooked finger of land at the Cape's very tip, 70 miles from "mainland" Massachusetts. This finger of land spirals inward, so that Provincetown essentially surrounds itself. Thus protected from outside scrutiny and judgment, town residents have been free to be and do things that might have been forbidden or suppressed elsewhere.
    Fittingly, The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 — a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 — opens with a map. Not just any map but a...

    Tags: Helen Frankenthaler, Museums, Robert De Niro, Franz Kline, New Britain Museum of American Art

  6. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  7. The Unblinking Stare of Walker Evans at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme

    The Exacting Eye of Walker Evans Through Jan. 29, 2012, Florence Griswold Museum, 96 Lyme St., Old Lyme, (860) 434-5542   "Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long." So advised Walker Evans (1901-1975), who knew...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Old Lyme, Alfred Stieglitz, Museums, Poetry

  8. May 31, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. "Daring to Look," by Anne Whiston Spirn

    Tribune Newspapers
    Dorothea Lange's photograph "Migrant Mother" (1936), which shows a plaintive, destitute woman surrounded by her children at the height of the Depression, secured her place as one of the most distinguished documentary photographers of all time. That...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Chicago Tribune, University of Chicago, San Francisco, Walker Evans

  10. Sep 19, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Exhibits Listings

    AKUS GALLERY Through Oct. 31 - "SenseLanguage," ECSU Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition. Gallery talks Sept. 19 and 26, 2:30 p.m. Opening reception Sept. 19, 5-7 p.m. •Gallery hours: Tues and Wed, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thurs, 1-7 p.m.; Sat and Sun, 2-5 p.m....

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Family, Adults, Senior Citizens, Sol LeWitt

  12. Sep 29, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Let the bidding begin

    Special to The Sun
    I consider myself a fairly fearless traveler. I've eaten things indigenous that were inedible (goat stomach, anyone?), hitched rides from people whose language I didn't speak, and bartered the shirt off my back for a souvenir. Until recently, though, I'd...

    Tags: Joseph Stella, PBS (tv network), New York City, Upper East Side, Central Park

  14. Sep 18, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. New Flemish Master

    In the 1998-1999 season, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art banged out home runs at the box-office and in the media with its exhibition of Pieter de Hooch, a 17th-century Dutch master often compared with the now-much-revered Vermeer.
    The Hartford Courant
    In the 1998-1999 season, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art banged out home runs at the box-office and in the media with its exhibition of Pieter de Hooch, a 17th-century Dutch master often compared with the now-much-revered Vermeer. De Hooch,...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Real Art Ways, Storrs, Mexico, Arts

  16. Jul 24, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Vintage whimsy

    On a visit to  the Long Beach area in the early 1960s, David and Dorothy Weidman had their first glimpse of a planned community.  David saw tract homes; Dorothy saw opportunity. "All those houses are going to need pictures for the walls," Dorothy recalls telling her husband, then a background painter for cartoons such as "Mr. Magoo" and "Crusader Rabbit." She urged him to take up silk-screening.
    On a visit to the Long Beach area in the early 1960s, David and Dorothy Weidman had their first glimpse of a planned community. David saw tract homes; Dorothy saw opportunity. "All those houses are going to need pictures for the walls," Dorothy recalls...

    Tags: Cartoons, Animation (genre), Arts, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Building Material

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