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    May 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Scaling the ladders of Joan Miró's artwork

    WASHINGTON — Joan Miró, the great Spanish painter of dreams and symbols, lived through so many harrowing eras of the 20th century that critics believe his masterpieces surely reflect the tensions of political events in one way or another. But Miró's world of art was so special — with stars and moons, biomorphs and delightful dogs and sly monsters and wonderful color — that it has always been difficult to find much politics there.
    WASHINGTON — Joan Miró, the great Spanish painter of dreams and symbols, lived through so many harrowing eras of the 20th century that critics believe his masterpieces surely reflect the tensions of political events in one way or another. But Miró's...

    Tags: Francisco Franco, Barcelona (Spain), Fine Artists, Los Angeles Times, Spain

  2. May 11, 2012 |Story| Wrap
  3. Pablo Picasso Would Have Loved 'Dark Shadows'

    Reuters
      May 11 (TheWrap.com) - Pablo Picasso would have loved "Dark Shadows." The fantasy make-up of Depp and Co. is straight out of Picasso's Harlequin Period. Cubism and its mates would have cheered the art direction. Braque and Matisse would have...

    Tags: Tim Burton, Helena Bonham Carter, Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, Eva Green

  4. May 3, 2012 |Story| Wrap
  5. 'The Scream' Auctioned for Record-Breaking $119.9M After 12-Minute Bidding

    Reuters
    "The May 03 (TheWrap.com) - Scream" sold for a record shattering $119.9 million Wednesday after 12 minutes on the auction block, Sotheby's said.  Edvard Munch, the artist behind the haunting work, shuffled off this mortal coil in 1944, but if the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Auction Service, Edvard Munch, Norway

  6. May 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Quick Takes: A final 'Toast' for Helm

    One of the last studio recordings by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Levon Helm was also one of the closest to his heart. Helm, his longtime friend and producer Larry Campbell and a crew of musicians and technicians recorded the rhythm track for the...

    Tags: Ewan McGregor, Music Industry, Guggenheim Museum, Museums, Keb' Mo'

  8. Apr 26, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  9. BLOCK EVENTS HIGHLIGHT MUSEUM AS TEACHING, LEARNING TOOL Spring and summer activities celebrate Block’s collections and role at Northwestern

    TribLocal - Evanston
    EVANSTON, 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 …...
  10. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  11. Independent School creates art gallery for lower school students

    Ink drawings of Chinese landscapes, stained glassed windows and Islamic tiles are part of the display at The Independent School’s art show Thursday evening.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    Ink drawings of Chinese landscapes, stained glassed windows and Islamic tiles are part of the display at The Independent School’s art show Thursday evening. More than 200 Pre-kindergarten through 5th grade students entered two pieces for the...

    Tags: Students, Arts and Culture, Education, Taj Mahal, Arts

  12. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  13. 'A Picasso' playing at Westport Community Theatre through April 29

    The year is 1941. Pablo Picasso is living in occupied Paris, and a female German interrogator wants to talk to him. That's the premise of <em>A Picasso</em>, the latest play produced by Westport Community Theatre. Their conversations are filled with dark humor, sexual tension and suspense. They speak of politics, love, truth and art &mdash; and they all combine as the play reaches its unexpected final act. <strong></strong>
    The year is 1941. Pablo Picasso is living in occupied Paris, and a female German interrogator wants to talk to him. That's the premise of A Picasso, the latest play produced by Westport Community Theatre. Their conversations are filled with dark humor,...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Westport

  14. Mar 15, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  15. Conrad Hotel reveals new Gallery Suite

    Where's the only place in the city you can eat, sleep and have your own private showing of museum-quality art?
    Where's the only place in the city you can eat, sleep and have your own private showing of museum-quality art? For $3,000 a night you can rent out the Conrad’s new Gallery Suite. The space features ebony wood floors, chrome light fixtures, a...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Andy Warhol, Alexander Calder, Arts, Salvador Dali

  16. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Juan Gris, famous for fracturing Picasso, gets a Google Doodle

    Juan Gris, recipient of a Google <a href=&quot;http://www.google.com/" target="_blank">Doodle </a>on the 125th anniversary of his birth, was a Cubist painter who was a legend in his own right. But he seems to have rubbed another legend -- Pablo Picasso -- the wrong way.
    Juan Gris, recipient of a Google Doodle on the 125th anniversary of his birth, was a Cubist painter who was a legend in his own right. But he seems to have rubbed another legend -- Pablo Picasso -- the wrong way. Gris was a minor player in the art...

    Tags: Google Inc., Art Institute of Chicago, Fine Artists, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture

  18. Mar 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Artist Juan Gris is the latest Google Doodle art star [video]

    Culture Monster
    Google Doodle honors Cubist painter and sculptor Juan Gris...
  20. Dec 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Are movies about moviemaking the shortcut to Oscar glory?

    24 Frames
    This is the year when nothing says Oscar like a movie about movimaking....
  22. Jan 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Karl Marx, Harper Lee sold big in 2011

    Jacket Copy
    Someone paid more than $50,000 for Karl Marx's classic critique of Capitalism, while a signed copy of "To Kill a Mockingbird" sold for $25,000, two big online sales of used books in 2011....
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