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Articles related to "Art Exhibit"
A Brouhaha Grows in Brooklyn At the Brooklyn Museum of Art, people have been lined up for hours every business day to see an exhibit called"Sensation", from Great Britain. What is the big deal? elephant dung • sensation • art exhibition • art exhibit • public funding
Baltimore Books Arts Exhibit Albrecht Dürer's work as a printmaker fatefully coincided with the invention of the printing press, helping him transform the art of the woodcut to an independent art form. durer • woodcut • printmaking • book art • printing press
Holocaust Art Exhibit - Unspeakable This show presents responses to the Holocaust by those with first-hand experience, British artists hearing of the atrocities, and contemporary artists recalling history. unspeakable the artist as witness to the holocaust • nazi persecution of jews • holocaust art • morris kestelman • lama sabachthani
NZ Art Exhibit About Environment and Society An art exhibit premiering in New Zealand raises important questions about the role of the artist in fighting climate change. art and environmental issues • raising awareness of global warming • natural world museum • painters addressing climate change • art exhibitions in new zealand
South Japan Manga Art Exhibits Heading South, you'll find anime and manga museums across Japan. Most are over three hours from Tokyo, but some make pleasant day trips from Osaka. japan • anime • manga • museum • gallery
Turmoil and Tranquillity Maritime Art Exhibit Naval battles and naval heroes, busy quaysides, peaceful shorelines: the turmoil and tranquillity of the sea are captured by Dutch and Flemish Masters from 1550-1700. turmoil and tranquillity • dulwich picture gallery • queen's house • national maritime museum • bonaventura peeters
A Visit to Grandfather's House Visiting the exhibit at the Seattle Asian Art Museum sam • seattle asian art museum • grandfather's house • korean culture • explore korea a visit to grandfather's house
German Jews in the 1930s From their rise to power in 1933 to the outbreak of war in 1939, the Nazi regime followed a systematic policy designed to ostracize German Jews from normal society. german jews • holocaust • antisemitism in germany • nazi regime and the jews • nazi race laws
Milwaukee Art Museum Explore the remarkable new architecture and collection of artwork at the Milwaukee Art Museum on Lake Michigan. milwaukee art museum • mam • calatrava addition • art exhibits in milwaukee • art galleries in milwaukee
Sarasota Season of Sculpture Thanks to the Sarasota Season of Sculpture (including one giant tooth), a large-scale art exhibit on the Sarasota Bayfront sparks conversation for visitors and residents. sarasota season of sculpture • sarasota travel • sarasota things to do • sarasota art exhibit • flordia travel
Venetian Renaissance Masterpieces D.C.'s National Gallery groups this exhibit by theme (religious subjects, pastoral landscapes, portraits, nudes) to show the innovative treatments by Venetian artists. venetian renaissance • masterpieces • national gallery of art • exhibit • show
Who is Veronica B. Lake? A look at the career of Veronica B Lake, landscape and still life painter, watercolorist and muralist. veronice b.lake • veronica lake • landscape painters • muralists • giclee
Art and Homosexuality Exhibition Censorship could not stop the most extensive event on the subject ever staged in Italy, with works by 150 artists from early photography to the present day. art and homosexuality • homosexuality in art • homosexual artist • gay art exhibition • homoerotic aesthetics
FIAC - International Fair of Contemporary Art Every October, Paris plays host to FIAC, a showcase for modern and contemporary art and design. fiac • international fair contemporary art • modern art galleries • contemporary art galleries • modern contemporary design
Fondation Cartier Across the boulevard from Montparnasse Cemetery, cutting-edge art and architecture join forces at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain. fondation caratier • paris art museums • jean nouvel • art and architecture in paris • contemporary art in paris
Roman Treasures from the Louvre in Oklahoma City No passport? No funds for overseas plane tickets? Travelers in the United States find rare cultural treat at Oklahoma City Museum of Art's Roman Art from the Louvre. paris • louvre • roman art • rome • pompeii
Tampa throwing a big party for Super Bowl week Super Bowl XXXV is Jan. 28 in Tampa, and there are lots of special activities planned for visitors all week long. tampa bay • football • super bowl • nfl • gasparilla
Arab American National Museum Arab American museum is a display of the diversity and importance of a people who have combined the culture of the Arab world with a new culture in the United States. arab american • national museum • dearborn michigan • middle east • arab culture
Transhumanism's Cause and Alternative Transhumanism has been called the "world's most dangerous idea" by some. Others applaud it as mankind's hope for the future. Which one is true? transhumanism • transhumanist • transhuman • technological progress • technology
Illusion in Hornby's NippleJesus Questions Art Nick Hornby, like UK counterparts Helen Fielding and Irvine Welsh, struck worldwide gold with his novels. But a lesser-known short story of his is also worth attention. nick hornby • irvine welsh • helen fielding • nipplejesus • illusion
Giuliani vs. Art Museum, Round Two The Whitney Museum of American Art, in Manhattan, is embroiled in controversy even before its long-awaited Biennial Show opens. whitney • whitney museum • biennial • giuliani • nazi
International art exposition comes to Miami in January Art Miami is a hot, happening time for the global art community with 40,000 people expected to attend. florida • miami • art • exihibit • international
A Festival of Fantastic Art One of the highlights of the D.C.-area festival season is the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival. From beautiful handmade jewelry to oil paintings, this is the place to celebrate art. arts • crafts • reston • town • center
Affordable Vacation Alternatives With the cost of living on the rise, the family vacation is getting a face lift. Families are opting for fun, budget-friendly activities that are close to home. affordable family vacation ideas • staycation ideas • daycation ideas • local family activity ideas • how to find local family activities
Art Museums in Helsinki, Finland The best art museums in Helsinki, Finland, whether you are interested in modern, Scandinavian art or artworks created by old European masters. helsinki art museums • finland art museums • didrichsen art museum • helsinki museums • helsinki city art museum
Artrain USA Don't be left behind. Get onboard the Artrain! artrain usa • helen milliken • michigan council for the arts • artrain • train museum
Autumn Music and Film Festivals Glimpse into Nordic culture by attending a film or music festival this fall in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, or Finland. scandinavia festivals • finland festivals • norway festivals • sweden festivals • denmark festivals
Canada's Festivals: Toronto Fairs Multicultural Toronto, Canada, is home to three of the biggest festivals in North America: Caribana Festival, The Canadian National Exhibition and the Royal Winter Fair. toronto ontario canada • caribana festival • royal agricultural winter fair • canadian national exhibition cne the ex • toronto united nations multicultural urban legend
Downtown Hotels in Little Rock, Arkansas Downtown hotels in Little Rock offer more than just hotel rooms and amenities. They are within walking distance of shopping, attractions and Arkansas history. downtown hotels • little rock arkansas • presidential library • heifer international • hotel rooms
First Night New Year's Eve Fests The original First Night celebration took place in Boston in 1976. Since then, the family-oriented, non-alcoholic events have spread to other cities in the United States. first night • new year's eve • boston • st. petersburg • spokane
Guayaquil, Ecuador in 24 Hours Guayaquil, the largest city in Ecuador, offers plenty for visitors, from taking a ride down the Guayas River on a pirate ship to climbing the neighborhood of Las Peñas. guayaquil 24 hours • malecón 2000 • ecuador tourism • las peñas guayaquil • river guayas
MAKE MINE MENDOCINO Part 2 of 3 Mendocino, a place to visit all year long. mendocino • north coast • california • art galleries • whales
Managing Without School Soon it will be time for the kids to stuff their backpacks with a school year's worth of papers and supplies. When it comes home, what do you do with it? Don't fret, let's manage it together elementary • artwork • clutter • children • school
Monterey Bay Aquarium Tiny sea creatures reveal stunning beauty monterey bay aquarium • monterey bay • cannery row • pablo neruda • rachel carson
Nova Scotia's Victorian Lavender Festival The Victorian Lavender Festival in River John, by way of Nova Scotia's North Shore, offers visitors the chance to learn all about lavender. nova scotia's victorian lavender festival • beach lane farm lavender festival • beach lane farm's lavender festival • beach lane farm's victorian lavender festival • nova scotia's lavender festival
Now Showing at the National Museum Current exhibits at the National Museum, Seoul national museum • seoul • art • korea • art exhibition
Palm Spring CA: Not Just a Pretty Face II More things to do in the desert collectively known as Palm Springs. palm springs • things to do • aerial tramway • museums • jeep tours
Sacramento - A Cow Town No Longer Sacramento is rich in culture and history. Sacramento is a premier location for both city and nature lovers alike. sacramento • kings • basketball • travel • railroad
Two Sisters, One Beautiful Legacy Once a private estate, now a Columbus MetroPark. Inniswood Gardens is a beautiful testimony to two sisters, and a fine example of how to maintain natural tranquility amid suburban housing developments and shopping malls. columbus • ohio • diane stresing • terflinger • park
Add the Florida International Museum to your to-do list The St. Petersburg museum once housed only blockbuster traveling exhibits, but now it is building a permanent collection with popular culture topics. florida • st. petersburg • tampa • museum • kennedy
American Artist Georgia O'Keeffe The artwork of Georgia O'Keeffe reflects her refusal to be defined; her work focuses on the contrast between light and dark, and includes both nature and cityscapes. georgia o'keeffe • artist • contrast between light and dark • cityscapes • abstract art
Austrian Photographer Inge Morath Morath's life and legacy is an inspiration to photographers - and art lovers - all over. ingeborg morath biography • inge morath • famous photojournalist • photography • magnum photo
Black History Month Begins February has long been designated a time to celebrate African Americans. 2007 celebrates 107 years of honoring the struggles, the glories and hopes for the future. black history • harvard • carter g woodson • frederick douglass • abraham lincoln
California's Santa Ynez Valley Southern California's Santa Ynez Valley welcomes visitors with widely varied attractions, from lush scenery to fine art to wine-tasting as seen in the movie "Sideways." santa ynez valley • wine-tasting • movie sideways • sideways • santa barbara
Celebrate Adoption The month of November - a time for celebrating the joy of adoption, and a time for raising awareness of the plight of the foster child awaiting a loving, forever family. adoption awareness month • national adoption day • history of adoption month • adoption events • adoption activities
City Hall. San Francisco, California An outstanding building, an outstanding rehabilitation. What more can be said? san francisco • rehabilitation • restoration • historic • preservation
Classic Authors: Baroness Orczy A brief biography of Baroness Orczy. baroness orczy • <i>the scarlet pimpernel</i> • detective fiction • sir percy
Dog Death Art Guillermo Vargas Habacuc is an "artist" who recently made a name for himself by starving a dog to death in the name of art. Word spread quickly via the world wide web. 2008 bienal centroamericana • online petition • sandinista anthem • sandinista anthem backwards • we are what we read
Don't Play The Numbers Game A respected scientific body has chosen to promote general principles of good nutrition over figures, boding well for anorexics and sufferers of other eating disorders trying to overcome their illness. anorexia • dietary guidelines • american heart association • numbers
Extreme Product Placement Some companies do action sports product placement. Others were there from the beginning, helping to define the culture & support the sports (and place their products!) extreme sports • action sports • product placement • extreme sports sponsors • corporate sponsors |
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