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Alexander Calder is a noted American artist; he is responsible for the creation of the mobile.
Alexander Calder is a noted American artist; he is responsible for the creation of the mobile.
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A hot start to the new year
Why not start your new art year with fire? A live bronze sculpture pour is the star of the show at Crealde School of Art's Winter Open House on Saturday. The event, 5-8 p.m., includes live music, demos, kiln firings, hands-on art projects and...
Tags: Museums, Crealde School of Art, Mennello Museum of American Art, Artists, Arts
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Mennello Museum opens 'With a Little Help from our Friends'
The Mennello Museum of American Art opens the original exhibition "With a Little Help From Our Friends" this Saturday, Dec. 1 "With a Little Help From Our Friends" showcases acquisitions for the museum's collection that were purchased through the...
Tags: Museums, Mennello Museum of American Art, Arts
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Leaders of LACMA's Art Museum Council quit en masse over fee hikes
Diana Gutman, chairwoman of the Art Museum Council at LACMA, says the group's 40-member board has voted unanimously to stop volunteering at the museum next year because of its plans to triple council members' fees. As the museum announced this week,...
Tags: Museums, Rentals, Artists, Arts
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Annapolis couple's collection reveals art of marriage
Tom Stoner made his fortune owning AM radio stations, where the weekly Top 40 was eagerly anticipated by devoted listeners. Would their favorite artists move up this week? Would that new release make it? "I remember how easy it was to decide who came...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Television Industry, CBS Corp., Sculpture, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Pedro E. Guerrero dies at 95; fine arts photographer
Pedro E. Guerrero, a photographer whose early work with architect Frank Lloyd Wright sparked a long, distinguished career in the worlds of fine art and glossy magazines, died Thursday. He was 95. Guerrero died at his home in Florence, Ariz., said his...Tags: Fine Arts, Frank Lloyd Wright, New Canaan, Cancer, Newspaper and Magazine
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Where arts, NASCAR can co-exist
Editor's note: Last week we profiled Tampa, Fla., in preparation for the Republican National Convention. This week it's Charlotte, N.C., where the Democrats will convene. — "So, where's the best barbecue in town?" It seems like the question to...
Tags: Museums, Greenwich Village, NASCAR, Martin Luther King Jr., Charlotte
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Seattle, beyond the usual tourist haunts
SEATTLE — Pike Place Market. The Space Needle. Pioneer Square. Check, check and check. If you've hit these obvious Seattle destinations, you're not a newbie. But maybe you're not an insider either. So, this 21-stop Seattle checklist is for you. It...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Oceans, Canoeing and Kayaking, Verde (music group), Gardens and Parks
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'60 Artists/60 Years' At Washington Art Association
Washington Art Association has had some pretty impressive members and exhibitions since it came into being in 1952. (Pictured is Alexander Calder’s “Floating Ovoids with Red Shape.") The association is celebrating its anniversary with a show,...
Tags: Ceremonies, Culture, Arts
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New Exhibit Coming to Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
FOX 17 Producer"Beverly Pepper: Palingenesis 1962-2012" is a new exhibit that opens to the public today, May 25 at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. The exhibit traces Beverly Pepper's work in metal through her five-decade career. It will feature more...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Sculpture, Arts, Gardens and Parks
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Mark Rothko painting sells for $87 million at auction
An oil painting by Mark Rothko sold for $86.9 million at a Christie's auction in New York on Tuesday, setting a record for the abstract expressionist painter. Rothko's "Orange, Red, Yellow," which dates from 1961, was being sold by the estate of David...
Tags: Auction Service, Painting, Edvard Munch, Arts, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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New Hopkins hospital takes an artful approach to health care
When Johns Hopkins Hospital officially opens its new, $1.1 billion building Tuesday, sick children will find a cobalt cow with legs the color of grass and a butter-colored head floating above their heads, poised to jump over a fanciful "moon." The new...Tags: Museums, Hobbies, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Sculpture, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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BLOCK EVENTS HIGHLIGHT MUSEUM AS TEACHING, LEARNING TOOL Spring and summer activities celebrate Block’s collections and role at Northwestern
TribLocal - EvanstonEVANSTON, Ill. — Three new exhibitions and related educational programs at Northwestern University’s Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art this spring demonstrate the museum’s …...
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