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'Michelangelo Public and Private' @ the Seattle Art Museum - Eloge …

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 11:58 pm -

He purposefully cultivated the myth of an inspired genius, for whom completed masterpieces materialized through a single, near-divine effort. This was far from the truth, however, as the master worked meticulously and tirelessly behind … This work shows the awe-inspiring precociousness of the young artist and demonstrates how the master - artist earned such a lofty reputation at so young an age Here is the original: 'Michelangelo Public and Private' @ the Seattle Art Museum - Eloge …  Read More →


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Works by Edward Hopper staged at Palazzo Reale / First Major …

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 11:18 pm -

The show explores all of the artist’s favorite techniques: oil, watercolor and etching, and devotes special attention to the fascinating relationship between his preparatory drawings and his paintings: a vital aspect of his work that up … The room dedicated to “Defining the Image: Hopper the Etcher”, with masterpieces such as “Night Shadows” (1921) and “Evening Wind” (1921), highlights his elegant technique and that “sense of the incredible potential of everyday life” … View post:  Works by Edward Hopper staged at Palazzo Reale / First Major …  Read More →


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Seattle Art Museum Exhibition Traces 50 Years of Alexander …

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 9:37 pm -

Alexander Calder: A Balancing Act on view at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) downtown October 15, 2009, to April 11, 2010, traces the master American sculptor’s work from the late 1920s to the 1970s. … Some of the recognized masterpieces in the show include the “standing mobile” (a piece that has moving parts but rests on the ground) “Bougainvillier,” 1947, and the large-scale, 23-foot mobile Red Curly Tail (1970) from much later in the artist’s career See the original post: Seattle Art Museum Exhibition Traces 50 Years of Alexander …  Read More →


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Interaction between artists and audiences - Nationmultimedia.com

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 8:14 pm -

The forum is frequently held a day or two after the opening night, when the artists are ready to face the public, some of whom may have already watched the performances or seen the work and are able to ask specific questions. … Back on the positive track, sitting on stage with the two world famous Asian artists as the moderator was a great honour for me Read the original here: Interaction between artists and audiences - Nationmultimedia.com  Read More →


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Bodner Chandeliers: Sculptural Masterpieces

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 7:02 pm -

Award winning lighting artist and designer, Jessica Kay Bodner’s creations include sculpted suspended “Beehive” forms (as seen above), wrought of spiraling steel, casts stellar light projecting shadows that spin abstract lines onto the … Her work has been commissioned for public and private projects in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Europe and the Virgin Islands. Notable installations and commissions by Bodner can be seen at the Landmarc Restaurant at the Time … Go here to read the rest: Bodner Chandeliers: Sculptural Masterpieces  Read More →


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Doodles By Lauren: Doodles by Lauren: Custom Canvas Art

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 5:53 pm -

Doodles By Lauren. Life of a mother and an artist . Originally posted here: Doodles By Lauren: Doodles by Lauren: Custom Canvas Art  Read More →


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Christie's to Unveil Major Works by Basquiat, Doig and Warhol …

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 3:40 pm -

Peter Doig’s “Reflection” (What Does Your Soul Look Like), 1996, is one of the artist’s great masterpieces (estimate: $4-6 million). At the artist’s celebrated Retrospective at Tate Britain in 2008, this work dominated the central room Read the original here:  Christie's to Unveil Major Works by Basquiat, Doig and Warhol …  Read More →


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The Art of Teaching - The Cardinal

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 3:30 pm -

Shouldn’t they be in some bohemian café in a major metropolitan city consuming heavy drugs and smoking alongside their “ masterpieces ?” Not really! As active contemporary artists they are here to teach the next generation how to move color … With an upcoming show at the “Museum of Northwest Art ” in La Conner October 10, Mary has a lot going on in her painting life alongside her teaching. View post: The Art of Teaching - The Cardinal  Read More →


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Edward Hopper (1882-1967) @ the Palazzo Reale - Eloge de l'Art par …

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 12:46 am -

The show explores all of the artist’s favorite techniques: oil, watercolor and etching, and devotes special attention to the fascinating relationship between his preparatory drawings and his paintings: a vital aspect of his work that up … The room dedicated to “Defining the Image: Hopper the Etcher”, with masterpieces such as “Night Shadows” (1921) and “Evening Wind” (1921), highlights his elegant technique and that “sense of the incredible potential of everyday life” … See the original post: Edward Hopper (1882-1967) @ the Palazzo Reale - Eloge de l'Art par …  Read More →


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Carolina Culture: Three old white guys, Haydn death day, drums and …

Written by admin on October 15, 2009 – 12:03 am -

Eleanor Heartney, curator of “The State Art Collection : Contemporary Conversations,” gives a talk at 6 p.m. at 701 Center for Contemporary Art . “The Biennial Paradox” is the talk title and for those who keep up with the every two-year gnashing of .. Go here to read the rest: Carolina Culture: Three old white guys, Haydn death day, drums and …  Read More →


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