Displaying items 13-24 of 103
» View wsbtradio.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Next >
-
Dutch Art Heist Nets Picasso, Monets and More
CNNPaintings 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: Artists, Theft, Netherlands, Painting, Arts and Culture
-
Paintings of 'considerable value' stolen in Netherlands art heist
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: Artists, Theft, News Agency, Netherlands, Painting
-
Laugh Riot: Cartoonist, Puppeteer and Word Painter Wayne White Thumbs His Nose at the Art World
Beauty Is Embarrassing Opens Sept. 28 at Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford, (860) 232-1006, realartways.org Wayne White says “fuck” a lot. He paints the word “fuck” a lot, too. White, the subject of the excellent and...Tags: Documentary (genre), Artists, Murfreesboro, Cartoons, Arts and Culture
-
John Cage: A multimedia appreciation on his 100th birthday
What Jean-Luc Godard is to film and Marcel Duchamp was to the visual arts, John Cage was to music -- a radical experimentalist who constantly sought to reinvent the art form. Boldly conceptual -- and to many, frustratingly impenetrable -- his pieces stand...
Tags: Music, John Cage, Music Industry, Jean-Luc Godard, Entertainment
-
Events honoring John Cage at 100
What would have been John Cage's 100th birthday on Wednesday is being celebrated around the globe throughout the year. Here's a selective listing:Full story | Timeline | Music | Inspiration | Critic's Notebook West Coast John Cage: Zen Ox-Herding...Tags: Czech Republic, Washington, DC, Celebration, Germany, Carnegie Hall
-
Jacqueline Piatigorsky dies at 100; chess champion, sculptor
Jacqueline Piatigorsky was born into the Rothschild banking clan and grew up in a palace in Paris, but her silver spoon came with a ball and shackles. She rarely left her sumptuous homes and was dominated by a callous nanny. She felt invisible to her...
Tags: Tennis, Pneumonia, Miramar, Chess Playing, Lifestyle and Leisure
-
Review: Kay Larson's inspirational 'Where the Heart Beats'
-------------------- Where the Heart Beats John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists Kay Larson Penguin: 477 pp., $29.95 -------------------- In the late 1940s and early 1950s, composer John Cage underwent related crises in his...
Tags: Buddhism, Merce Cunningham, Museum of Modern Art, Music Theater, Arts and Culture
-
Ways of Seeing
LA Times MagazineThe confluence of art display and living area in a Westside home creates harmony between art and domesticity... -
L.A. fetish film producer convicted of federal obscenity charges
L.A. NOWFive years after he was first indicted and after two prosecutions ended in mistrials, a Los Angeles-based maker and distributor of niche fetish films was convicted Friday of federal obscenity charges. Ira Isaacs, who produced, sold and sometimes acted in.... -
Single Carrot Theatre checks into the shadowy 'Hotel Cassiopeia'
You might say that Joseph Cornell lived in a box within a box. From his early teens to his death in 1972 at the age of 69, the artist stayed firmly tied to a home in Queens he shared with his mother and invalid brother. When Cornell ventured out, it was...Tags: Artists, Humphrey Bogart, Hedy Lamarr, Arts and Culture, Arshile Gorky
-
Art Review: Pacific Asia Museum goes modern, for the time being
One of the unexpected dividends of the Getty’s far-reaching “Pacific Standard Time” series is the cross-pollination of audiences and institutions; another is focused historic perspective. The Pacific Asia Museum, not known for modern-art...Tags: Man Ray, Richard Diebenkorn, Music, Standards, The Getty
-
Interview with Zippy creator Bill Griffith
Good thing Bill Griffith did not take Marcel Duchamp seriously. Otherwise, we'd be without Zippy (aka Zippy the Pinhead), the best-drawn daily underground comic strip in America, still running in 300 newspapers. Griffith, at the time a 19-year-old art...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Fiction, Cartoons, Jerry Lewis, Arts and Culture
Oct 16, 2012
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Oct 16, 2012
|Column| WXIN-LTV
Sep 21, 2012
|Story| WTXX-LTV
Sep 5, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 2, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 22, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 22, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 1, 2012
| Los Angeles Times
Apr 27, 2012
| Los Angeles Times
Apr 8, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 20, 2012
|Story| Glendale News Press
Feb 8, 2012
|Story| WTXX-LTV
Original site for Marcel Duchamp topic gallery.
