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'Art of the West' inaugurates the Autry's new permanent gallery
In traditional Native American belief, spirits can inhabit seemingly inanimate things. Can paintings, sculptures, decorative objects and handicrafts also be infused with the spirits of their subjects, and of the people who made them? If so, the new...
Tags: Rituals, Immigration, Fine Artists, U.S. Army, Arts and Culture
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reFramed: In conversation with Alex Webb
FrameworkAlex Webb is best known for his vibrant and complex color work, especially from Latin America and the Caribbean. He has published nine books, including "Istanbul: City of a Hundred Names" and "Violet Isle: A Duet of Photographs from Cuba" (with Rebecca... -
Review: Dashiell Manley takes on 'The Great Train Robbery'
When Edwin S. Porter made the film “The Great Train Robbery” in 1903, he counted on the audience to connect scenes that were discontinuous in time and space. Dashiell Manley asks us to do much the same, creating three related installations...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Theft, Entertainment, Movies, Arts
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In Brazil, fine art draws crowds from favelas to fairs to museums
RIO DE JANEIRO — Instead of playing in the dirty streets after school, one hot afternoon kids in a local favela, or slum¸ are led into a giant space with bright, high white walls. Assistants lead them around, nudging them to engage with original...
Tags: Religion and Belief, 2016 Olympic Games, Fine Artists, Brazil, Arts and Culture
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Asia: Nine Raffles Hotels showcase local artistry
In Singapore, guests view paintings by emerging artists; in Cambodia, they can catch a puppet show; in the Seychelles, they see work by a painter, the only one on the island of Praslin. It’s all part of the local art scene on display at the nine...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Fine Artists, Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Downtown Riverside is blossoming, right outside your hotel
Many people heading to Riverside make a beeline for the Mission Inn and spend the weekend at its spa, restaurants and pool. They barely venture outside, and that's a shame because, as my husband and I discovered, downtown Riverside has blossomed into a...
Tags: Museums, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture, Artists, Bacon
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Marco Breuer at Diane Rosenstein Fine Art
Marco Breuer practices photography in a sculptural, performative sense, redefining the medium as physical and primal through embossing, scratching and scraping. With "Now and a Half," the artist asserts, in the most exciting and expansive ways, the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts
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$75,000 Alpert Awards in the Arts honor marathon play directors
The annual Alpert Awards in the Arts give a $75,000 boost to midcareer artists who often aren’t well known but have earned respect in their fields. Among the higher-profile winners of this year's awards, funded by the Herb Alpert Foundation and...
Tags: Mexico, Music Industry, Music, Bedford (Bronx, New York), Fine Artists
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A view into the photography program at Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology
FrameworkMore than 100 portraits of Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology (HAAT) students and their photographs will be featured on a 1,000-foot-long fence covering the construction of the Huntington Library's Education and Visitor Center. HAAT is in East Los... -
For William Wegman, 1970s works seem so new
"William Wegman: He Took Two Pictures. One Came Out," an exhibition of the artist's text-based black-and-white photographs from the 1970s, is on view at Marc Selwyn Fine Art through July 6. So you have a new show of your old work. Yes, and it's new...
Tags: Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Artists, Arts, SoHo
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reFramed: In conversation with WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY curator Anne Wilkes Tucker
FrameworkAnne Wilkes Tucker is currently the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston where she has worked since 1976. She founded the Photography Department at the museum that now has a collection of over 28,000... -
Santa Monica Clock Tower building sold to Italian investors
The Clock Tower, a Santa Monica office building beloved by Westside creative firms, has been snapped up by Italian investors who specialize in buying trophy historic properties. Clad in white terra cotta, the 12-story Art Deco-style office high-rise on...
Tags: Rental Service, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Office and Retail Spaces, Whole Foods Market
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