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Articles related to "Guggenheim"
Guggenheim Offers Accessible Tours New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum offers monthly programs for the disabled that feature tours, interactive discussions, and a private reception. accessible guggenheim tours • guggenheim audio tours • guggenheim wheelchair accessibility • museum programs for the disabled • guggenheim gallery guides
Anton Gill's Art Lover – A Review Peggy Guggenheim is known for many things - the death of her father on the RMS Titanic, her sexual escapades and most importantly, her hand in the founding of Modern Art. art lover • anton gill • peggy guggenheim • peggy guggenheim biography • laurance veil
Poetry on Restored Guggenheim Celebrating the restoration of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, a special exhibition is taking place on the museum's exterior. jenny holzer • guggenheim • new york • light projection • frank lloyd wright
Peggy Guggenheim's Museum Part One of Two A walk through Peggy Guggenheim's Museum peggy guggenheim • museum • venice • modern art
Museums Without Walls: cyber art in the new millennium Looking for Great art museums on the Internet, look no further! isabella stewart gardner museum • farnsworth art museum • the metropolitan museum of art • solomon r. guggenheim museum • guggenheim museum bilboa
Spain Art Museums: The Guggenheim Bilbao Architect Frank Gehry's swirling titanium building is reason enough to come to Bilbao, in Spain's Basque Country. spain • museum • bilbao • guggenheim • art
There's More to Bilbao than the Guggenheim Bilbao is the largest city in the Basque region of Spain and since the opening of the Guggenheim Museum in 1997 it has moved away from its grim industrial heritage. bilbao spain • guggenheim museum • bilbao old quarter • basque region of spain • shopping in bilbao
Spanish Chefs Update Summer Menus With summer drifting into northern Spain, top chefs are perfecting the best of what their surrounding tierra has to offer. restaurante guggenheim • akelarre • spanish food • basque country • eating
The Bilbao: Basque Country's Grand Structure Edifice to the richness of art architect • guggenheim • bilbao • chagall • kandinsky
Art Museums on the Net Art Museum Web Tour: Highlights and Links famous • getty • art • soul • beauty
Jenny Holzer Exhibitions in the U.S. Jenny Holzer, famed for her political messages and light projection works involving huge text, is holding a number of exhibits in the United States. jenny holzer • guggenheim • light projection • mass moca • contemporary art
New Interest in Jackson Pollock Jackson Pollock was not always "Jack the Dripper." And it was not just the dripping and flinging of paint that it appeared to be. The new movie 'Pollock', with Ed Harris as Pollock, and as director, and as producer, puts a new spotlight on a true original - but, the book won a Pulitzer Prize some years ago. Will this movie go up for an Academy Award or two? abstractionism • expressionism • abstract expressionism • pollock • jackson pollock
Fascinating Museums Each with Unique Offerings Featuring world's museums like The Bible Lands Museum, British Museum, the Louvre, Rose Center, Sydney Maritime, and more, each with something special to offer. world museums • british museum london • sydney maritime museum • smithsonian complex • rose center for earth and space
Life and Works of Frank Gehry The prolific and gifted architect Frank Gehry works can be found across America and into Europe, with famous landmarks such as the Guggenheim Museusm in Bilbao, Spain frank gehry • fmaous architect • desginer of guggenheim museum • arhcitect for hotel marques riscal • works by gehry
Venice Christmas Markets An entire Venetian square is transformed into a festive Christmas Market where craftsmen sell Murano glassware, Carnival masks and delicious goodies from all over Italy. venice christmas markets • venetian holiday fairs • craftsmen murano glass • san polo maskmakers • murano glass blowers
The Museums of New York The span between 82nd and 104th represents the greatest concentration of museums in the world, with several others a few blocks further south. museum mile • metropolitan museum of art • guggenheim museum • museums • fifth avenue
Movie Review: It Might Get Loud Director Davis Guggenheim's doc brings together Jimmy Page, Edge and Jack White to pay tribute to the ultimate rock star symbol: the electric guitar. it might get loud review • davis guggenheim music documentary • jimmy page the edge and jack white • electric guitar documentary • led zeppelin u2 and the white stripes
Museums, Exhibitions, and More! An online guide to this summer's hottest architectural attractions. architecture • web • sites • famous • new
The Art Institute of Chicago One of the best all-around art collections on the web. art institute of chicago • edward hooper • georges seurat • grant wood • claude monet
Touring the World’s Great Art Galleries Take a virtual tour of the world’s greatest art galleries. Plus additional tips on making the most of a museum visit in real time! museums • galleries • exhibits. art galleries • art repositories • art
Bluray Review: The International German kinetic director Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) helms this fast paced thriller about investigators tackling a global bank with ties to most criminal organizations. 7/10 the international bluray • the international dvd review • the international synopsis • overview of bonus features on the international • political intrigue films
Famous Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture A look into 4 unique styles associated with Frank Lloyd Wright and his philosophy of joining architecture and the environment around it. frank lloyd wright • organic architecture • fallingwater • prairie style architecture • robie residence in chicago
Interview with Ronald Fair Ronald Fair has published novels, short stories, plays, and poetry. His novel, Hog Butcher, was adapted as the movie, Cornbread, Earl and Me. ronald fair • we can't breathe • hog butcher • world of nothing • many thousand gone
NYC free tourist sights How to get the most out of your visit to New York City by seeing free and interesting sights new york city travel • free sights • staten island ferry • museums • grand central terminal
Spain’s Top Ten Sights Few travelers can visit Galicia, Catalonia, Andalucia and the far-off Canary Islands on a single trip, but any of these sights would be the highlight of a vacation. spain top ten sights • must-see spanish attractions;travelers visit galic • catalonia highlight vacation • andalucia trip • canary islands
The Barrel Chair by Frank Lloyd Wright The Barrel chair sits at the crux of the early Modernist movement, looking back to the 19th century for inspiration and in its turn inspiring later designers. the barrel chair by frank lloyd wright • barrel chairs • frank lloyd wright and mies van der rohe • lloyd wright guggenheim museum • lloyd wright and tokyo's imperial palace hotel
Alternative Web Design 101: What the Heck Is It Anyway? In this article, we discuss what alternative web design is, how it differs from conventional web design, and how to do a little alternative designing of your own. alternative • web • design • conventional • html
Venice: Italy's City on Water No one would go Venice without visiting the beautiful Piazza San Marco - St. Mark's Square. Or pausing atop Rialto Bridge to watch gondolas glide along the Grand Canal. venice italy • gondola canal • grand canal • st. marks • piazza san marco
Upper East Side - Best Brunch The Upper East Side of New York City isn't as homey a part of town as its neighbor across the park. The top brunch restaurants here tend to be less casual, too. upper east sides best tops quality feels sundays b • homey decor parts of towns neighbors across parks • cities neighborhoods different • havens old money stuffy staid big apples hedge fun • ones highest income brackets country expects prett
David M. Lee - Superfluid Helium-3 David M. Lee shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996 for his discovery of the superfluid properties of helium-3. david m lee • cornell • helium-3 • superfluidity • nobel
Rearview Mirror 1.0 A journey through Iowa is much more than rolling hills and fields of corn. iowa • gehry • pei • meier • museum
The Giants of Oak Park This pleasant Chicago suburb was once the home of two outstanding historical figures who you probably never knew were neighbors. frank lloyd wright • oak park • chicago • architecture • ernest hemingway
Carson McCullers The last article in a series on Southern Gothic writers. southern • gothic • novelist • short stories • stroke
Historic Railroads in Central Colorado Mountains Vintage trains that once served mining camps travel the scenic Rocky Mountains in the Denver area. Travel historic railroads for a family friendly excursion. denver colorado • historic railroad • vintage train ride • georgetown loop mining railroad park • leadvillesouthern
Rearview Mirror 1.2 A visit to the city by the bay reveals some of San Francisco's unique architectural treasures. architectural sights • san fran • palace of fine arts • california palace of the legion of honor • alma de bretteville spreckels
Writing Your Bio Here's a quick and easy way to create your artist's bio. art • artist • career • bio • resume
Ansel Adams Center for Photography In the spirit of western landscape, Ansel Adams stands as tall in the world of photography as his beloved subjects in Yosemite National Park. photography • museum • ansel adams • historical photographs • sierra club
April Poet – Etheridge Knight Born April 19, 1931, in Corinth, Mississippi, Knight joined the Army in 1947. He served in Korea, where he suffered shrapnel wounds. He was discharged in 1957. april poet • etheridge knight • transcending prison • poems from prison • haiku
Bruges Preserves Medieval Charm The Belgian city of Bruges offers visitors a bevy of museums, a market and canal tours. However, it's the amazing medieval architecture that keeps them coming back. bruges belgium • belgian beer • bruges museums • michelangelo in belgium • bruges attractions
Budget Airlines to Bilbao, Spain Good value, direct flights to the Basque city's airport, from Frankfurt (Germany), Brussels (Belgium), Paris (France), Milan (Italy), Lisbon (Portugal) and London (UK) flight • deal • bilbao • spain • air
Cultivating a Private Collector How to get and cultivate a private collector for your artwork. art • artist • work • collector • private collectors
Morris Graves (1910 to present?) "Morris has an important influence on the artworld, however, how Graves' legacy will play out is the $64,000 question." -- Tony Topin, Oak Harbor artist art • artist • graphic • painter • oil
Nella Larsen Read Nella Larsen's novels for her take on women's sexuality, race, and the African-American middle class. nella larsen • harlem renaissance • quicksand • passing • women's writing
New York Galleries Exhibit Political Art With presidential elections a hot issue, many galleries are trying to extend people's interest in politics into the art arena. political art • art • politics • david levine • forum gallery
Recommended Poetry: Alden Nowlan Alden Nowlan escaped Nova Scotia's poverty and hopelessness, but his best poems remained rooted in the region's desolation and its pitiless people. alden nowlan • alden nowlan's poetry • hants county nova scotia • canadian poetry • thomas r. smith
The Colors of Alice Walker The second installment on the life and times of Alice Walker. alice walker • the color purple • motion picture • poems
2002 Theatrical Awards - 4/30
A <i>very</i> extensive listing of nominees and winners of major theatrical awards of the current (well, passing) season. playwright • writing • theatre • theater • playhouse
2002 Theatrical Awards - 5/14
A <i>very</i> extensive listing of nominees and winners of major theatrical awards of the current (well, passing) season. playwright • writing • theatre • theater • playhouse |
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