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    Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Hilton Kramer dies at 84; polarizing but widely read art critic

    Hilton Kramer, one of the art world's most polarizing and widely read critics for 50 years and founding editor of the conservative arts journal <a href="http://newcriterion.com">The New Criterion,</a> died Tuesday in Harpswell, Maine. He was 84.
    Hilton Kramer, one of the art world's most polarizing and widely read critics for 50 years and founding editor of the conservative arts journal The New Criterion, died Tuesday in Harpswell, Maine. He was 84. Kramer had a rare blood disorder and died of...

    Tags: Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Max Beckmann, Hinduism, Human Interest

  2. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Helen Frankenthaler dies at 83; abstract painter

    Helen Frankenthaler, a New York artist whose bursts of color achieved by pouring thinned paint onto canvas from coffee cans helped point art in fresh directions after the initial post-World War II explosion of Abstract Expressionism, has died. She was 83.
    Helen Frankenthaler, a New York artist whose bursts of color achieved by pouring thinned paint onto canvas from coffee cans helped point art in fresh directions after the initial post-World War II explosion of Abstract Expressionism, has died. She was 83....

    Tags: Museums, Sam Francis, Kenneth Noland, World War II (1939-1945), Artists

  4. Dec 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Monster Mash: Hugh Jackman, 'Les Miz'; George Washington painting

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    Hugh Jackman said filming of the movie musical "Les Miserables" is set to begin in March, with rehearsals at the end of January. A new painting depicting George Washington's crossing of the Delaware has been unveiled at the New York Historical Society...
  6. Feb 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Fashion photographer Lillian Bassman dead at 94

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    Fashion and fine art photographer Lillian Bassman has died at age 94....
  8. Aug 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Art review: 'Lynda Benglis' at the Museum of Contemporary Art

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    Oceanic sculpture-paintings by Lynda Benglis at MOCA are reviewed by Christopher Knight...
  10. Mar 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. The Norton Simon Showcases Abstract Painters from the '60s

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    The Norton Simon features abstract painters from the '60s....
  12. Apr 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  14. Sep 18, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Art Review: Hadley Holliday at Solway Jones

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    If you???ve ever found yourself thinking, as I will admit that I have from time to time, that you would be quite content to reach the end of your life without ever laying eyes on another stripe painting ??? at......
  16. Oct 11, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Charles Burchfield: A master of American Modernist watercolor

    Arguably, watercolor was the most important medium sustained by American painters struggling with the new demands and untried possibilities of Modernism in the first half of the 20th century.
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    Arguably, watercolor was the most important medium sustained by American painters struggling with the new demands and untried possibilities of Modernism in the first half of the 20th century. Georgia O'Keeffe, John Marin, Charles Sheeler, Marsden...

    Tags: Death, Marsden Hartley, Twilight (book), University of California, Los Angeles, Charles Burchfield

  18. Nov 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Expressionist painter Grace Hartigan dies at 86

    Grace Hartigan, an Abstract Expressionist painter once hailed as the leading female artist of her generation who later turned to teaching and led a Baltimore art school to national prominence, died Nov. 15 of liver failure at a nursing home in Timonium,...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Franz Kline, Death, Greenwich Village, World War II (1939-1945)

  20. May 24, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. At Paris' Pompidou Center, the year of the women

    Imagine a museum that boasts the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. Now imagine that an intrepid female curator puts all the men's work in storage and fills the permanent collection galleries with a new version of 20th and early 21st century art history, the one that women created.
    Imagine a museum that boasts the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. Now imagine that an intrepid female curator puts all the men's work in storage and fills the permanent collection galleries with a new version of 20th and...

    Tags: Brooklyn Museum, France, Paris (France), Carnegie Museum of Art, Swiss Confederation

  22. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Hartford Advocate
  23. The Prints of Tides

    Fittingly, <em>The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 </em>&mdash; a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 &mdash; opens with a map. Not just any map but a giant panoramic bird's-eye view of Provincetown and upper Cape Cod. This visual aid perfectly encapsulates the insular feel of Provincetown, which sits on a crooked finger of land at the Cape's very tip, 70 miles from "mainland" Massachusetts. This finger of land spirals inward, so that Provincetown essentially surrounds itself. Thus protected from outside scrutiny and judgment, town residents have been free to be and do things that might have been forbidden or suppressed elsewhere.
    Fittingly, The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 — a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 — opens with a map. Not just any map but a...

    Tags: Franz Kline, Museums, Marsden Hartley, Lee Krasner, Stuart Davis

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