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Helen Frankenthaler dies at 83; abstract painter
Helen Frankenthaler, a New York artist whose bursts of color achieved by pouring thinned paint onto canvas from coffee cans helped point art in fresh directions after the initial post-World War II explosion of Abstract Expressionism, has died. She was 83....
Tags: Ellsworth Kelly, Museums, Manhattan (New York City), Clement Greenberg, Robert Mapplethorpe
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June Wayne dies at 93; led revival of fine-art print making
June Wayne, who helped pioneer a revival of fine-art print making in the 1960s when she founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, has died. She was 93.
An accomplished artist in her own right, Wayne died Tuesday at her home in Los Angeles...Tags: Arts and Culture, New Jersey, University of New Mexico, Human Interest, Fine Arts
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July 12: Rufino Tamayo Art Show
The Ford Theatres are continuing with Tamayo on Sunday, July 12, 2008. It has been said that Tamayo's art is like an untouchable fruit. It is like seeing the opening of a flower. The colors in this art are vibrant and deep. Experience it all, do not... -
A greatest hits collection of the great 20th century muralists
Culture MonsterThe problem with murals is that they tend to stay put, like the mountain Muhammad had to go to in the old proverb because it wasn't about to come to him. Gregorio Luke has long offered a solution to Southern...... -
Mexican art show to open for free at Anaheim's Muzeo
Culture MonsterThe early birds will get the freebies when Muzeo in Anaheim opens its next show, a touring exhibition of 130 works by Mexican artists and Americans who worked in Mexico. "Miradas: Ancient Roots in Modern and Contemporary Mexican Art from...... -
FAQ on Chicago's 2016 Olympics bid
Tribune staff reporterWhen is the decision? On Friday. Voting in Copenhagen begins at 5 p.m. -- that's 10 a.m. in Chicago. If Chicago is eliminated in one of the early rounds of voting, we'll learn then. But if it's one of the final contenders, word won't come out until...Tags: Richard M. Daley, Adler Planetarium, 2016 Olympic Games, Concordia University Chicago, Oprah Winfrey
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Donors give Getty 52 images by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Mexico's leading photographer
Culture MonsterThe J. Paul Getty Museum says it has added 52 more pictures by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, widely considered Latin America’s greatest photographic artist of the 20th century, to a collection of the Mexican artist’s work that now numbers 247 images....... -
Mexico's Alejandro Santiago evokes the toll of immigration with clay figures
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWatch out, there's one sneaking up right behind you: stubby brown body, big googly eyes, quizzical expression plastered onto the flat, ceramic face. And over there, against the wall, a cluster of five, 10, 20 fellow beings, plus who knows how many more...Tags: Mexico City, Easter, Illegal Immigrants, Diego Rivera, Central America
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Jorge Pardo's Pre-Columbian art installation at LACMA
Times Art CriticConceptually sophisticated and visually smashing, the installation design that artist Jorge Pardo conceived and executed for the impressive Pre-Columbian collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was unveiled to the public Sunday. Unlike anything...Tags: Mexico City, Arts and Culture, Diego Rivera, Furniture, Landforms
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Gregorio Luke takes Latino Museum post
Times Staff WriterGREGORIO LUKE approaches with a contented grin, reaches into the vest pocket of his black business suit and hands me a business card as if we had never met before. "It's something very special," says the former director of the Museum of Latin American...Tags: Mexico City, Bank of America Corp., National or Ethnic Minorities, Mick Jagger, Diplomacy
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Museum deaccessioning done right
Art CriticJosé Clemente Orozco was one of 20th century Mexico's great socially minded muralists. A stark 1929 easel painting made at the dawn of the Great Depression helps to show how. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art bought the modestly sized tempera and oil...Tags: Mexico City, Diego Rivera, Charity, Painting, Manhattan (New York City)
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