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    Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Dorothea Tanning dies at 101; artist and poet married Max Ernst

    Over more than a century, Dorothea Tanning collided and consorted with artistic titans of the 20th century who included Pablo Picasso, John Cage and Joseph Cornell. She designed sets for George Balanchine ballets, played romantic matchmaker for poet Andre...

    Tags: Arts, Artists, Andre Breton, Movies, Museum of Modern Art

  2. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  3. Free Friday: Museum of Mathematics, Broadway in Bryant Park

    Each week we tell viewers what they can get for free. This week's free list: 1) A presentation that shows how math and art collide: Museum of Mathematics at Baruch College;  2) 106.7 Lite FM presents Broadway in Bryant Park. (various broadway performances will be presented throughout the summer)
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    Each week we tell viewers what they can get for free. This week's free list: 1) A presentation that shows how math and art collide: Museum of Mathematics at Baruch College; 2) 106.7 Lite FM presents Broadway in Bryant Park. (various broadway...

    Tags: Broadway Theater, Mathematics, New York, Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture

  4. May 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Leonora Carrington dies at 94; a leading figure of the Surrealist movement

    Reporting from Mexico City -- She painted eerie rituals with cloaked figures in forests, dancing deer with trees growing from their backs, and breathing buildings that shot planets and stars.
    Reporting from Mexico City -- She painted eerie rituals with cloaked figures in forests, dancing deer with trees growing from their backs, and breathing buildings that shot planets and stars. Leonora Carrington, a leading figure of the Surrealist...

    Tags: Mexico, New York, Music, Andre Breton, Movies

  6. May 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  8. May 10, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 10 things you might not know about modern art

    The Art Institute of Chicago is opening its Modern Wing to showcase the visual splendors of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Without getting into a debate about when "modern art" began or ended, let's wing it with these 10 facts about art since 1900:
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Art Institute of Chicago is opening its Modern Wing to showcase the visual splendors of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Without getting into a debate about when "modern art" began or ended, let's wing it with these 10 facts about art since 1900: 1....

    Tags: Television, Crime, Law and Justice, Music, Arts and Culture, Robert Hughes

  10. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  11. Houston, For FREE:

    Founded by John and Dominique de Menil in 1986, the Menil Collection contains approximately 15,000 paintings, sculptures, photos and books, including works by Jackson Pollock, Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.  The museum, located near the...

    Tags: Japan, Jackson Pollock, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Arts, Massacres

  12. Sep 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Simmons and Burke's 'You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth' at Kim Light/LightBox

    &quot;You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth" -- or so say the titles of <b>Simmons and Burke</b>'s extravagant sound and image collages at Kim Light/LightBox. But would you want to, if this is what it looked like and sounded like, if this is how it made you feel?
    Special to The Times
    "You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth" -- or so say the titles of Simmons and Burke's extravagant sound and image collages at Kim Light/LightBox. But would you want to, if this is what it looked like and sounded like, if this is how it made you feel?...

    Tags: Walker Evans, University of Cincinnati, Bozo the Clown (fictional character), Crime, Law and Justice, Condoleezza Rice

  14. Jul 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. LACMA acquires Oceanic art collection

    <a href=&quot;http://www.lacma.org/">The Los Angeles County Museum of Art</a> has acquired a collection of Oceanic art considered to be one of the most significant private collections of its kind assembled in the 20th century.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has acquired a collection of Oceanic art considered to be one of the most significant private collections of its kind assembled in the 20th century. The acquisition, announced Tuesday by the museum, comprises 46...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Arts and Culture, Book, Entertainment, University of California, Los Angeles

  16. Jun 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Pictures speak 'A Thousand Words'

    There's painting, sculpture and a bunch of short plays. Also a bar, fair trade chocolate and a big bowl of Chex Mix. Now playing at Art Share L.A., <a href=&quot;http://theguide.latimes.com/performing-arts/a-thousand-words-event">"A Thousand Words"</a> is an inviting, if erratic, conversation between nine writers and nine downtown artists. Each playwright riffs off one artist's work -- which includes everything from commemorative urns to replicas of Mesopotamian antiquities. The resulting theater feels like a wander round a gallery: Some items demand attention, others don't register.
    There's painting, sculpture and a bunch of short plays. Also a bar, fair trade chocolate and a big bowl of Chex Mix. Now playing at Art Share L.A., "A Thousand Words" is an inviting, if erratic, conversation between nine writers and nine downtown artists....

    Tags: Charles M. Schulz, Los Angeles, Minority Groups, James Joyce, Comedy (genre)

  18. Oct 24, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Shaped, in bits, drips and quips

    I grew up with people telling me -- I think rightly -- that the greatest plays in the western world were written by Shakespeare, and, of course, by the Greeks. But when I started writing plays, people were trying to write plays like Ibsen and Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller. And I thought: If the Greeks and Shakespeare were the greatest playwrights, why aren't we all trying to write plays the way they did?
    Special to The Times
    I grew up with people telling me -- I think rightly -- that the greatest plays in the western world were written by Shakespeare, and, of course, by the Greeks. But when I started writing plays, people were trying to write plays like Ibsen and Eugene O'...

    Tags: Joseph Cornell, Television, Big Love (tv program), MTV (tv network), Bertolt Brecht

  20. May 22, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Getting Surreal twice over in Phoenix

    Tribune staff reporter
    There is something about the vast vistas, bright colors, clearly delineated lines, and fantastical shapes and formations of the American desert that go hand in hand with Surrealism as with no other art form. What better place than the Phoenix Art...

    Tags: Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Jean Cocteau, Nazi Party, Salvador Dali

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