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    Jan 13, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Coosje van Bruggen dies at 66; art historian made sculptures with husband Claes Oldenburg

    Coosje van Bruggen -- an art historian, writer and curator whose professional partnership with her husband, artist Claes Oldenburg, turned ordinary objects into startling monuments around the world -- died Saturday at her Los Angeles residence. She was 66 and was battling metastatic breast cancer.
    Coosje van Bruggen -- an art historian, writer and curator whose professional partnership with her husband, artist Claes Oldenburg, turned ordinary objects into startling monuments around the world -- died Saturday at her Los Angeles residence. She was 66...

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Walt Disney, Death, Vehicles

  2. Nov 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. REDCAT AT 5: ART

    Remember the Pacific Rim? The term isn't heard much in art circles anymore, but in the last dozen years of the 20th century, it was everywhere.
    Art Critic
    Remember the Pacific Rim? The term isn't heard much in art circles anymore, but in the last dozen years of the 20th century, it was everywhere. The 1980s had seen the prominent return of European art (especially from Germany) and the lively resurgence of...

    Tags: Germany, Mexico City, Walt Disney, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Mexico

  4. Sep 24, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Kippenberger retrospective at MOCA

    A WICKED sculpture at the entrance to the retrospective exhibition of Martin Kippenberger's work at the Museum of Contemporary Art crystallizes the manic tone that made the German-born Conceptual artist such an influential force, beginning in the 1980s. Then, in the show's first gallery, a thoroughly flat-footed installation also demonstrates what made his work so maddeningly uneven. Kippenberger died of cancer in 1997, at  age  44, so we'll never know whether his early achievements would have been multiplied or divided over the long haul, but MOCA's sprawling, 250-work show gives a welcome overview, warts and all.
    Times Art Critic
    A WICKED sculpture at the entrance to the retrospective exhibition of Martin Kippenberger's work at the Museum of Contemporary Art crystallizes the manic tone that made the German-born Conceptual artist such an influential force, beginning in the 1980s....

    Tags: Joseph Beuys, Death, Arts and Culture, Flat Feet, Santa Claus (fictional character)

  6. Jun 25, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Marlene Dumas subject of MOCA retrospective

    THE LARGE mid-career survey of paintings by South African born, Amsterdam-based artist Marlene Dumas that opened last weekend at the <a href="http://www.moca.org">Museum of Contemporary Art</a> represents, in effect, her Los Angeles debut.
    Times Art Critic
    THE LARGE mid-career survey of paintings by South African born, Amsterdam-based artist Marlene Dumas that opened last weekend at the Museum of Contemporary Art represents, in effect, her Los Angeles debut. A few works have shown up in local exhibitions,...

    Tags: Ad Reinhardt, Photography, Death, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Arts and Culture

  8. Jun 5, 2005 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  9. Old Europe's new vibe

    In Rhineland, the New Europe vibe is everywhere.
    In Rhineland, the New Europe vibe is everywhere. The cobbled streets of Rudolfplatz, a popular Cologne dining quarter, are lined with traditional German brauhauses - and French bistros, Spanish bodegas and Italian trattorias. On the Rhine, the river that...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Metal and Mineral, Germany, World War II (1939-1945), Building Material

  10. Oct 19, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. German art after World War II

    Special to the Tribune
    The St. Louis Art Museum this weekend opened "German Art Now," an exhibition featuring some of the most powerful images to confront the German people and the postwar art world in the last half of the 20th Century. World War II was a trauma for everyone...

    Tags: Germany, Joseph Beuys, Marsden Hartley, Arts, World War II (1939-1945)

  12. Apr 27, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The board game

    Times Staff Writer
    The next time you're at a $750-a-plate fund-raiser for the opera, check Plácido Domingo's shadow. In it, you're likely to find a solid citizen named Marc Stern. You've probably never heard of Stern, but when a million-dollar gift falls through or a...

    Tags: Dennis Hopper, Steve Martin, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, Eli Broad

  14. Dec 15, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The bonanza of Fort Worth

    You probably don't give much thought to Fort Worth when you fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. If you think about it at all, you may associate the town with cowboys, livestock and rodeos. And with good reason: Fort Worth residents are proud of their Western heritage. They even call their city Cowtown.
    Times Staff Writer
    You probably don't give much thought to Fort Worth when you fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. If you think about it at all, you may associate the town with cowboys, livestock and rodeos. And with good reason: Fort Worth residents are proud...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Family, Willem-Alexander, Willie Nelson, Horse (animal)

  16. Sep 12, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Small-scale exhibitions of big importance

    Sun Art Critic
    The most notable thing about this season of museum and gallery shows is that, for the first time in years, it seems, there's no blockbuster event in the offing to monopolize all the attention, interest and ticket sales to the public. Instead, area...

    Tags: Greta Garbo, Claudette Colbert, Colleges and Universities, Addiction, Photography

  18. Jun 5, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  19. Lights, boats, action!

    Heading out for Venetian Night, Saturday, July 27? Get the schedule of events for the annual parade of decorated boats, symphony performance and fireworks show. Get out on the water Board one of these boats for a special Venetian Night Cruise. Make...

    Tags: Millennium Park, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Field Museum of Natural History, Museum of Science and Industry

  20. May 11, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  21. Fair delights, surprises

    Tribune art critic
    Art Chicago 2002, the international exposition of modern and contemporary art at Navy Pier, is a show that may well herald significant changes for a fair that has changed only minimally in 23 years. This 10th installment organized by Thomas Blackman...

    Tags: Medardo Rosso, Bart Simpson, Ad Reinhardt, Photography, Painting

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