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Gunter Sachs' art collection heading to auction
Culture MonsterA trove of modern art owned by the late Gunter Sachs, the multi-millionaire European industrialist and playboy, will hit the auction block in May and is expected to bring in more than $31 million, according to Sotheby's.... -
Andy Warhol's Elvis Presley painting could sell for $50 million
Culture MonsterAndy Warhol would have another headline for his scrapbook. The prince of pop art’s portrait of Elvis Presley is set for the Sotheby's auction block and is expected to fetch $30 million to $50 million.... -
Banksy, Damien Hirst works draw high prices in London
Culture MonsterWorks by British artists Banksy and Damien Hirst were recently on the auction block.... -
Monster Mash: LACMA, new movie museum; La Plaza de Cultura in trouble
Culture MonsterThe Los Angeles County Museum of Art is teaming up with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on a new movie museum located in the LACMA West building. La Plaza de Cultura y Artes in downtown L.A. faces serious financial and organizational... -
Monster Mash: Pattinson for 'Idiot' movie? O'Neill's lost play
Culture MonsterA recently discovered one-act play by Eugene O'Neill, titled "Exorcism," has been published. The new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial was formally dedicated in a ceremony over the weekend in Washington.... -
Art review: William Daniels at Marc Foxx Gallery
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight reviews William Daniels' new paintings at Marc Foxx Gallery.... -
Leonardo da Vinci gets his first museum show of paintings
Culture MonsterLeonardo da Vinci's first museum show of paintings is on view in London.... -
What's new in London since the last big royal wedding
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSo you hate royal weddings. Or you love them. Or maybe you've caught yourself attending to arcane details of Prince William and Kate Middleton's plans for April 29, but you can't say exactly why. Here's one reason: They defy time. Start with just the...Tags: The National (music group), Travel, Religion and Belief, Robert Venturi, Family
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Monster Mash: Tony nominations announced, Navy SEALs to get tribute from 9/11 museum
Culture MonsterA painting by Vermeer is headed to Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena... -
Luc Tuymans: Don't take his images at face value
Art CriticLast year, when President and Mrs. Obama were selecting art for temporary White House display, I felt a twinge of regret that they were limited to work by American artists. At least two pictures by 51-year-old Belgian painter Luc Tuymans would offer a lot...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Timothy McVeigh, Armed Forces, Church and State Relations, Arts
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Sigmar Polke dies at 69; German artist
Sigmar Polke, a German artist who along with Gerhard Richter launched the Capitalist Realism painting movement in 1963 as a response to pop art, died Thursday in Cologne, Germany. He was 69 and had cancer.
Polke, an influential painter, graphic artist...Tags: Death, Photography, Arts, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945)
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Art review: Song Kun at Walter Maciel Gallery
Culture MonsterPaintings with a fuzzy, blissed-out, sun-bleached look have a venerable contemporary history, beginning with Vija Celmins and Gerhard Richter in the 1960s, continuing with Ellen Phelan in the 1980s and then on to Luc Tuymans more recently. Now, among...
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