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Review: Brad Eberhard's paintings explore the depths
In six new paintings, Brad Eberhard goes scuba-diving in the ocean and spelunking in caves. From the sea he returns with rapture of the deep (and perhaps a bit of decompression sickness), while the caves are filled with Plato's treacherous shadows --...
Tags: Landforms, Caves and Caverns
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Fabio Napoleoni debuts work at Pop Gallery this weekend
Pop Gallery at Downtown Disney will host artist Fabio Napoleoni for the grand unveiling of exclusive original works in a show titled "Captivating Love: Memorable Moments from the Movies that Touch the Heart." The unveiling will be at 7 p.m. Saturday,...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Wolfgang Puck, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Baltimore Museum of Art mounts exhibit of 20th-century avant-garde painter Max Weber
Baltimore helped the avant-garde painter Max Weber forge a national reputation in 1915. Now, nearly 100 years later, this could be the city where the late artist begins his long-overdue comeback. It's not that critics and curators are unfamiliar with...
Tags: Mark Rothko, Museums, Baltimore Museum of Art, Manhattan (New York City), Artists
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For LACMA, the chance to snap up MOCA is a deal too good to shelve
Everybody loves a bargain. Here's a big one. If you were a wealthy major art collector, and for the price of one classic Jackson Pollock drip-painting or Andy Warhol's 1963 silk-screen "Eight Elvises" you could acquire a few billion dollars worth of...
Tags: Museums, Washington, DC, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Andy Warhol, Museum of Modern Art
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Art review: 'Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain' shows life
If you like paint, you'll like "Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain," the artist's 40-year retrospective exhibition at the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach. It's awash in the stuff. Thick, brightly colored paint oozes like mortar from...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Sculpture, Arts, Lobbying, Banksy
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MCA show explores destruction and how it relates to creation
It's not every day you get invited to witness a museum destroy a work of art. And not just any work of art — a nearly 60-year-old piece from the Japanese master Saburo Murakami. In fact, because Murakami died in 1996, the Museum of Contemporary...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Manufacturing and Engineering, Los Angeles Times, Arts, Yoko Ono
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Richard Jackson wants to make you feel uncomfortable
The sculpture of a giant black Labrador outside the Orange County Museum of Art looks friendly, nose to the sky and tail up. But with a hind leg cocked, "Bad Dog" is designed to spray gallons of yellow paint through a powerful gear pump onto the museum...
Tags: Hunting, Radio, Sculpture, Science and Technology, Rentals
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Mix history, art in Palm Beach at the Flagler Museum
If ever a room was aptly named, it's the Grand Hall of the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum in Palm Beach. The 5,000 square-foot reception hall is adorned with almost every conceivable trapping of Gilded Age splendor: A bust of Caesar Augustus atop a...
Tags: Tom Cruise, Gilded Age, Key West, Travel, Norton Museum of Art
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Abstract expressionists shake things up at FAU exhibition
No one is exactly sure how Jackson Pollock arrived at the pour and drip techniques he began to use in the late 1940s to create the sprawling paintings that brought him enduring acclaim. But we do know that he is the most-famous abstract expressionist, a...
Tags: Boca Raton, Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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'Word Jazz' pioneer Ken Nordine's career gets a closer look at film festival
Chicago's Oldest Living Hipster lives in Edgewater, on the North Side. He is 92 but looks 83. He lives behind a wrought-iron fence, surrounded on all sides by the drabbest of stone-colored apartment complexes. His home is a small castle, built a...
Tags: Radio, Six Flags Inc., Movies, Edgewater, Lone (music group)
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A 'more approachable' Allium
As the former executive chef of the Ritz-Carlton Dining Room and Seasons, Kevin Hickey knows fine dining. He also knows when the writing is on the wall.
"We saw the dining trend going much more casual," says Allium executive chef Hickey. "We saw the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Event Planning, Chicago Hotels, Chicago Gourmet, Seasons Restaurant
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From Sun Magazine: Q&A: BMA director Doreen Bolger
A large drawing hangs behind Doreen Bolger's desk, dripping with the words "Forward in all directions." The phrase, drawn with bleach on dark paper by Baltimore artist Colin Benjamin, has become something of a mantra for Bolger, the director of the...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Museums, Auction Service, Theft, Artists
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