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    Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Jennifer Mills: Art to laugh with (not at)

    The art world takes itself very seriously. Make that very, very seriously.
    The art world takes itself very seriously. Make that very, very seriously. What little laughter can be heard between the white walls of the museum typically comes at the expense of art by people who don't understand it. Far rarer are chuckles that erupt...

    Tags: Steven Spielberg, John Cage, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Sarah Silverman

  2. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 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: Lobbying, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering

  4. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Art Institute review: When Picasso met Chicago

    In 1913, the Art Institute did something astonishing. It opened its hallowed halls to an exhibition so radical that it would forever alter the course of art-making in the United States.
    In 1913, the Art Institute did something astonishing. It opened its hallowed halls to an exhibition so radical that it would forever alter the course of art-making in the United States. The event was the International Exhibition of Modern Art, better...

    Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Arts and Culture, Studs Terkel, Miami Beach, Fine Artists

  6. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  7. Cartoonist, Puppeteer and Word Painter Wayne White Thumbs His Nose at the Art World

    <strong>Beauty Is Embarrassing</strong>
    Beauty Is Embarrassing Monday, Jan. 21, 10 p.m., on PBS's Independent Lens, check local listings   Wayne White says "fuck" a lot. He paints the word "fuck" a lot, too. White, the subject of the excellent and entertaining documentary Beauty is...

    Tags: Cartoons, Murfreesboro, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Entertainment

  8. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. Modernism Rules at Yale University Art Gallery Exhibition

    <strong>The Societe Anonyme: Modernism for America</strong>
    The Societe Anonyme: Modernism for America Through July 14, Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel St., New Haven, (203) 432-0600, artgallery.yale.edu   Katherine Dreier (1877-1952), who lived in West Redding and Milford, and among whose close...

    Tags: Nazi Party, Agatha Christie, Germany, World War II (1939-1945), Arts and Culture

  10. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Review: Feeling a bit 'Lost (in L.A.)'

    At the Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park, the title of the exhibition &quot;Lost (in L.A.)" pretty much describes how I felt when looking at its many sculptures, installations, videos and a few paintings.
    At the Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park, the title of the exhibition "Lost (in L.A.)" pretty much describes how I felt when looking at its many sculptures, installations, videos and a few paintings. Thematic art exhibitions are sometimes...

    Tags: France, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Paris (France), Halloween

  12. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The year of John Cage

    Once, when asked how he thought history would consider his work, John Cage responded that he had made so much, getting rid of it all would be very difficult. Twenty years after his death he has been spectacularly proven right. This year marked the 100th anniversary of the composer's birth in Los Angeles on Sept. 5. As part of an international celebration, Cage's work appeared and continues to appear in concert halls, opera houses, museums, galleries, clubs, alternative spaces, reconverted industrial buildings, parks, street corners, atria and even a dock or two by the bay.
    Once, when asked how he thought history would consider his work, John Cage responded that he had made so much, getting rid of it all would be very difficult. Twenty years after his death he has been spectacularly proven right. This year marked the 100th...

    Tags: Philosophy, Germany, Washington, DC, Opera (genre), Super Bowl

  14. Sep 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
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    A roundup of outstanding photography, video and multimedia from across the Web....
  16. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  18. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Museums offer holiday gift options

    We all know that the holidays are commercialized. For those looking for an alternative to the mass pandemonium of the malls, gift shops at Chicago museums offer presents with local interest as well as artistic and educational panache. And in many cases, shopping the museums not only helps support these cultural institutions, it provides income to artisans and designers around the globe.
    We all know that the holidays are commercialized. For those looking for an alternative to the mass pandemonium of the malls, gift shops at Chicago museums offer presents with local interest as well as artistic and educational panache. And in many cases,...

    Tags: Holidays, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts and Culture, Peru, Michigan Avenue

  20. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Jacques Barzun dies at 104; helped found field of cultural history

    Jacques Barzun, a courtly French American scholar with a bracing knowledge of Western civilization who helped found the field of cultural history and in his 90s wrote the epic if improbable bestseller &quot;From Dawn to Decadence," has died. He was 104.
    Jacques Barzun, a courtly French American scholar with a bracing knowledge of Western civilization who helped found the field of cultural history and in his 90s wrote the epic if improbable bestseller "From Dawn to Decadence," has died. He was 104....

    Tags: Baseball, Philosophy, Fiction, George W. Bush, Arts and Culture

  22. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. Dutch Art Heist Nets Picasso, Monets and More

    Paintings by famous modern artists disappeared from an exhibition in the Netherlands in a predawn art heist Tuesday, shutting down an exhibition in the Kunsthal Rotterdam, where works by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Andy Warhol and Claude Monet are on display.
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    Paintings by famous modern artists disappeared from an exhibition in the Netherlands in a predawn art heist Tuesday, shutting down an exhibition in the Kunsthal Rotterdam, where works by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Andy Warhol and Claude Monet are on...

    Tags: Theft, Artists, Andy Warhol, Netherlands, Arts and Culture

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