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Monster Mash: Dudamel to Carnegie Hall; Charlie Chaplin musical
Culture MonsterGustavo Dudamel will conduct the Simon Bolivar Symphony at Carnegie Hall next season. The Public Theater in New York said its two Central Park productions this year will be Shakespeare's "As You Like It," starring Lily Rabe, and a revival of the musical... -
A picturesque time at the Impressionist Normandy Festival
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLast spring in the Paris Metro, I paused to admire a colorful advertisement for the Impressionist Normandy Festival, a celebration of the region's role in the Impressionist painting movement. My brother Davey, an art history major at Connecticut College,...Tags: Claude Monet, Bodies of Water, Festive Events, Arts, Music
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Monster Mash: Analysis of Eli Broad's planned art museum; exhibition on Hitler extended in Germany
Culture MonsterMega-millions: More analysis of the designs for Eli Broad's planned contemporary art museum in downtown L.A. (Los Angeles Times) Dictator: The German Historical Museum in Berlin has extended its exhibition on Adolf Hitler due to popular demand. (Reuters)... -
Monster Mash: More on Deitch's MOCA contract; Monet found in Poland; Domingo announces WNO season
Culture Monster-- Dotting the i's: Jeffrey Deitch's contract with L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art has safeguards against conflicts of interest, according to museum leaders. (Los Angeles Times) -- Recovered masterpiece: Police say they have found a Claude Monet... -
SoCal man can sue to reclaim Pissarro painting seized by Nazis
Culture MonsterA U.S. appeals court has ruled that Claude Cassirer, an 89-year-old resident of La Mesa, Calif., can sue Spain and a cultural foundation in order to reclaim a 19th century painting that was seized from his family by the Nazis....... -
Monster Mash: LACMA in talks to oversee Watts Towers; Shakespeare troupe moves; a Jeff Koons BMW
Culture Monster-- New caretaker?: LACMA in talks to take over as curator and conservator of Watts Towers. (Los Angeles Times) -- Not for sale: Ownership dispute forces Chicago auction house to delay sale of some items belonging to 20th century designers...... -
Prof ensnared in case of Pissarro looted by Nazis
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJonathan Petropoulos, a scholar-sleuth noted for helping to return art looted by the Nazis to its proper owners, has resigned his post as director of Claremont McKenna College's Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights -- the...Tags: Auction Service, Human Rights, Bill Clinton, Bloomberg L.P., Organized Crime
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See Works by Camille Pissarro at the Sterling and Francine Clark Institute
Pissarro's People
Through Oct. 2, The Sterling and Francine Clark Institute, Williamstown, Mass., (413) 458-2303, clarkart.edu
When one thinks of revolutionary artists, the name Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) does not often come up. Mayakovsky, Kollwitz,...Tags: Philosophy, Human Interest, Arts, Arts and Culture, Painting
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A bewitching attraction
Special to Tribune Newspapers"Salem: A Guide to America's Bewitching City" Salem, Mass., has earned a reputation as the unofficial Halloween capital of the world. It has something to do with those witches. The Salem witch trials may have taken place in 1692, but you would never...Tags: Claude Monet, Entertainment Events, Bewitched (tv program), Human Interest, Book
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Family fights to recover masterpiece lost to Nazis
FOX 5 San Diego StaffA painting worth almost $20 million hangs in a Spanish museum, but members of a La Mesa family say it should be hanging in their home. The Cassirer family is suing the Spanish government for the return of the painting they say was stolen from them by the...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Family, Germany, Music, Mountains
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Death cuts short man's battle for justice
FOX 5 San Diego StaffA La Mesa man at the center of a legal battle to recover a piece of art taken by the Nazis during World War II has died. Claude Cassirer spoke exclusively to Fox 5 in his last television interview. The Cassirer family is suing the Spanish government...Tags: Family, Germany, Nazi Party, Mountains, World War II (1939-1945)
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