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With vast views and clean lines, a Mulholland Drive remodel takes its owners to a higher plane
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMARCEL Sitcoske and Michael Oddo were living off Mulholland Drive when they bought a house nearby three years ago with plans to fix it up and sell. Oddo recalls taking floor plans along with photographs to the Los Angeles building department. "The guys...Tags: Harley-Davidson Incorporated, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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SHOWS & SALE: Hamptons' fine art fair
steve.parks@newsday.comToday marks the premiere of ArtHamptons, an international fine art show ranging from works by such 19th century masters as Renoir to living East End artists such as Chuck Close and April Gornik. With 55 North American and European galleries represented,...Tags: Mary Cassatt, The Hamptons, Guild Hall, Georgia O'Keeffe, Romare Bearden
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Iconoclast in art, film worlds
New York Times News ServiceBruce Conner, an artist internationally admired for his haunting, surrealistic sculptures and groundbreaking avant-garde films, died Monday at his home in San Francisco. He was 74. His death followed a long illness, said Susan Inglett, his New York...Tags: Cinema Industry, Bruce Conner, Government, New York Times, John F. Kennedy
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Editors' Picks
JUST ADD GLOWSTICKS: Dance music promoters Insomniac and Giant -- often competitors on the burgeoning L.A. scene -- again team up for this year's Electric Daisy Carnival. On the bill: Top DJs such as Moby (above), Paul van Dyk, Z-Trip, Benny Benassi, Todd...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Randy Newman, Angelina Jolie, Death and Dying, Tommy Lasorda
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Robert Rauschenberg was a defier of convention
Sun Art CriticRobert Rauschenberg, the multifaceted artist who pioneered a new sense of openness and unlimited possibility in American painting, sculpture, photography and printmaking, died Monday at his home in Captiva Island, Fla. He was 82. Mr. Rauschenberg was...Tags: Merce Cunningham, Sculpture, Baltimore Museum of Art, Robert Hughes, Jasper Johns
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Artist mixed paint, sculpture, cast-offs
Times Art CriticRobert Rauschenberg, the protean artist from small-town Texas whose imaginative commitment to hybrid forms of painting and sculpture changed the course of American and European art between 1950 and the early 1970s, died Monday night, according to New...Tags: Sculpture, Jack Kerouac, Barnett Newman, Dance, Illnesses
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Museums
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum: Fly Me to the Moon: An animated 3-D movie in the Adler's new Universe Theater about three flies who tag along on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the...Tags: Sculpture, History, Shedd Aquarium, Northwestern University, John Sloan
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Robert Rauschenberg, iconic artist, dead at 82
Tribune criticRobert Rauschenberg, the American painter, sculptor, printmaker, photographer and performance artist who was one of the most influential artists in the second half of the 20th Century, died Monday night at his home in Captiva Island, Fla., according to...Tags: Merce Cunningham, Josef Albers, Petroleum Industry, Art Institute of Chicago, Music Industry
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No limits on art
Tribune criticRobert Rauschenberg, 82, the American painter, sculptor, printmaker, photographer and performance artist who was one of the most influential artists in the second half of the 20th Century, died Monday at his home in Captiva Island, Fla., according to news...Tags: Josef Albers, Merce Cunningham, Sculpture, Art Institute of Chicago, Music Industry
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Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dies in Fla.
Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg's mediums knew few bounds.
One of his most famous works or "combines" was "Bed," created when he woke up in the mood to paint but had no money for a canvas. His solution was to take the quilt off his bed and use paint,...Tags: Merce Cunningham, Josef Albers, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Roy Lichtenstein
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