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21Apr/120

NYC photo exhibit captures Warhol as young artist

In this 1964 photo provided by Allen Cooper Enterprises, Andy Warhol looks through a removed panel from the “The American Man Portrait of Watson Powell, Sr.,” which will be featured in an exhibit entitled: Andy Warhol once predicted 15 minutes of fame for everyone.


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25Feb/120

Milwaukee Art Museum to exhibit self-taught art (AP)

AP - Art dealers know Anthony Petullo so well he can run through an art show and put red dots on his favorite pieces to quickly claim them. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

19Jan/120

Mexico’s new public art exhibit examines ‘roots’ (AP)

In this photo taken Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012, volunteers ascend the steps of Tlatelolco Plaza of the Three Cultures carrying a segment of Mexican artist Rivelino's new installation, 'Raices' or 'Roots, in Mexico City Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012.  Raices  is a depiction of a giant root that extends to 14 historical sites throughout Mexico City designed to provoke reflection of the nation's past. Collectively weighing about 28 metric tons, and extending 1.2 kilometers in length, the roots are manufactured with an interior of steel and covered in polyurethane and fiberglass. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)AP - They look like images from a science fiction movie, gigantic white roots invading emblematic spots around the Mexican capital, crawling across stone plazas and snaking from windows of colonial buildings.


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18Jan/120

Smithsonian details upcoming art exhibit on gaming (AP)

AP - The Smithsonian American Art Museum is announcing details of its first major exhibit exploring the art and evolution of video games. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

18Nov/110

Art exhibit draws attention to filthy Indian river (AP)

In this Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 photo, an Indian drummer, part of an installation art, performs standing on a small island amidst polluted waste of the river Yamuna at an exhibition titled: 'Project Y' in New Delhi, India. Project Y, a public art initiative with works by four Indian and five German artists, aims to raise awareness on the sad state of the Yamuna by linking it with Germany‘s far cleaner Elbe river, where a similar exhibition is being mounted. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)AP - The fetid, sewage-filled Yamuna River is an unlikely setting for a large-scale art installation.


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26Sep/110

Huge, diverse art exhibit attempts to reflect LA (AP)

ADVANCE FOR MONDAY SEPT. 26 - In this photo taken Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, a Getty curator places the last touches for the upcoming show, the Pacific Standard Time at The Getty Center in Los Angeles.  Between Oct. 2011 and Feb. 2012, Pacific Standard Time, a major exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum will present a survey of postwar painting and sculpture in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - The art of Los Angeles is a lot like the city itself: diverse, scattered all over the place and not always to everybody's taste.


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9Aug/110

Berlin exhibit uncovers once classified Stasi photos (Reuters)

Reuters - Spies from former communist East Germany demonstrate the art of disguise by donning fur wigs, fake mustaches and dark glasses in a Berlin exhibition of recently uncovered and once highly classified photographs. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

8Aug/110

Art exhibit draws ire of Philippine Catholics (AP)

AP - Former Philippine first lady and art patron Imelda Marcos on Monday joined Roman Catholic leaders in denouncing an art installation that combines religious symbols with phallic objects. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

16Jul/110

Patent models join art in new Smithsonian exhibit (AP)

This image provided by the Smithsonian American Art Museum shows an 1858 photo by an unidentified photographer titled Artists' Excursion, Sir John's Run, Berkeley Springs, on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum's exhibit, “Great Hall of American Wonders,” which explores 19th-century innovations through art in the landmark Washington building once known as the “temple of invention.” (AP Photo/The Smithsonian American Art Museum)AP - The Washington building known as the "temple of invention" when it was built in 1836 to hold the nation's patents is revisiting its roots, hosting a new "Great Hall of American Wonders" to explore 19th-century innovations through art.


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29Jun/110

Exhibit highlights Victorian sisters’ art collection (Reuters)

Reuters - Works by Picasso, Matisse, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Cezanne, and the two American women who purchased them in the early part of the 20th century, are the focus of a special exhibit at The Jewish Museum.


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