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Takashi Murakami at Palace of Versailles
Once again the battle between preserving classical French culture from the ugly claws of globalization has been making More …
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Dennis Hopper: Sold
It must have been fate. The single object that rose from the mix of hundreds of objects and More …
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Tales of the Road with Jeremy Deller
Monday was day 17 of the Creative Time roadtrip. It found Turner Prize winner Jeremy Deller, with compadres More …
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Wild Horses in Photography and Art As Conscience
It may seem futuristic cinema to picture men in helicopters stampeding wild horses down the Western range – More …
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Knitted Art Blankets Blanton Courtyard in Austin
Contemplating the Austin craft scene, Im reminded of a question my mom asked me once when discussing art. More …
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Obituary for Helmut Lohr 1955 to 2010
I happened just to read on Facebook that Helmut Lohr, a German collage artist, has died. He passed More …
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One Million Bones: Art Against Genocide
Photographer Naomi Natale envisions ideas for social action art projects as One Million Bones in stark images. “I More …
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Art of the Americas Wing Opens at MFA Boston
The Art of the Americas Wing at Museum of Fine Arts Boston opened to the press on November More …
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Living Paintings: Tattoos by Dawn Furlong
Tattooing has come a long way since the days when it was associated mainly with drunken sailors and More …
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The Last Time I Saw Madame Chaloff
I wrote these two short pieces about my teacher, Madame Margaret Chaloff, whom I studied with twice a More …
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Velazquez: Hand of the Master
Its a revelation when a painting by a master is discovered. Its still a revelation when a painting More …
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Interview with Julian Schnabel
It is somewhat ironic that Julian Schnabels current exhibition, “Julian Schnabel: Art and Film”, at the Art Gallery More …
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