From a Tiffany, Treasures on Canvas
Complacency Butts Up Against Game Changers
An Earth Where the Droids Feel at Home
Where to Party at Art Basel Miami Beach
Museum of Modern Art Reunites Rivera Murals
Similarity to Real People Is Completely Intended
Euro Flails but Art Fair Flourishes
Cutting Through Cute to the Real Japan
How Do You Move a 340-Ton Artwork? Very Carefully
Where Stone Waits to Become Works of Art
A Nuclear Bunker Comes In From the Cold as an Art Gallery
Chicano Pioneers
A Pharaoh Lords Over a Museum
Learning About the Marketplace and Entering It
All Nooks, Crannies, Bedrooms and Trees Are Backdrops for Art
Opportunity on Madison
Can You Hear Me Now?
Bathed in Light, a Locus of Sadness Begins to Heal
An Exhibition Whose Curator Is 17
In the Picture: Atlanta, Africa and the Past
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Neoclassical Art
Neoclassical Art is a severe and unemotional form of art harkening back to the grandeur of ancient Greece and Rome.
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The Salvador Dalí Show
The Spanish Surrealist Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) was not only a painter but also a writer, poet, theorist, printmaker...
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Boston Marathon
The art museums of Boston have the reputation for being among the best in North America. With round trip airfares at all time lows and tickets easy to book
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Angels in America
Christmas came early to New York this year, when the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its much anticipated exhibit of the work of Fra Angelico in late October.
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Artists by Movement: Dada
Dada was a protest by a group of European artists against World War I, bourgeois society, and the conservativism of traditional thought.
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Self-Taught in Paris
Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (May 21, 1844 – September 2, 1910) was a French Post-Impressionist painter in the Naive or Primitive manner.
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Jackson Pollock
Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912. His father was a farmer and later a land surveyor for the government.
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Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907, the third of four daughters of Wilhelm Kahlo, a German Jew of Hungarian descent, and Matilde Calderon de Kahlo, a mestizo Mexican.
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MoMa MUSEUM HISTORY
In the late 1920s, three progressive and influential patrons of the arts, Miss Lillie P. Bliss, Mrs. Cornelius J. Sullivan, and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
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Chinese Ancient Painting
AncientChinese paintings can be traced back to as early as 5,000 to 6,000 years ago, when people began to use minerals to draw simple pictures resembling animals,
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A lensman's Chinese odyssey
A triptych of photographic portraits unveils a Manchu family scene in Beijing, in 1871, which few outsiders would have seen. In front of an ordinary house, a Manchu woman in her 40s appears with her daughter-in-law and three grandchildren in one frame, and with her daughter-in-law in two others.
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Sotheby’s Spring Sales in Hong Kong
Despite the current global economic slump, a handful of Chinese artists broke auction records at the Sotheby’s Hong Kong Spring Sales 2009 held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from 4th to 8th April 2009.
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Olympic Fou Drum Auction
1,000 Fou Drums used during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics were auctioned March 8 at the Beijing Equity Exchange or BEE.
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Private rooms in the Forbidden City shine again
The lavish private bedrooms and theatre of Emperor Qianlong (a Qing Dynasty emperor from 1735 to 1796) have been restored to their former glory in China’s Palace Museum in Beijing, more popularly known as the Forbidden City.
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China tightens control on Christie's after auction
In response to an auction by Christie's of two bronze sculptures taken from the Old Summer Palace in 1860, held despite China's protests, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) Thursday imposed limits on what the auction house can take in or out of China.
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On Art Criticism in China
The most frequently heard refrain around the proverbial water cooler of the Chinese contemporary art world...
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There is no Final Photograph
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How could the Economic Crisis Affect the Art
If the economic crisis does become this century's Great Depression, how will art be changed? That seems hard to answer without also considering politics. In the 1930s art was divided between Left and Right...
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Andy Warhol: Joke the whole century with Pop Art
Pop art means popular art, or public art. It enlightened from 1950s in British art field and flourished in 1960s in America. In industrial time, people gathered in modern cities...
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SYNTHETIC TIMES – Media Art China 2008
During the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the National Art Museum of China will present "SYNTHETIC TIMES – Media Art China 2008" in its current location at the center of Beijing. NAMOC is the only national art museum in China that is dedicated to research, presentation and promotion of modern and contemporary arts.
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