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Miro painting sells for record $37 million at auction
A painting by Joan Miro sold for $36.9 million at a London auction Tuesday. The Sotheby's sale of Miro's "Peinture (Etoile Bleue)" was an auction record for the late Spanish artist. The sale was part of a larger Sotheby's auction of Impressionist and...
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Art review: 'Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone' at Hammer Museum
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight reviews "Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955-1972" at the UCLA Hammer Museum.... -
Henry Segerstrom's mall hosts exhibit on his public art patronage
Culture MonsterThe South Coast Plaza shopping center will open an exhibition on the story behind 13 public artworks that can be seen nearby. All but one was bought or commissioned by Henry T. Segerstrom, the arts patron who heads the family real estate firm that owns... -
'The Addams Family' had a rough move-in
The Arts Club in Chicago is a tony member's eatery favored by architects and artists, featuring a steel staircase designed by Mies van der Rohe and a permanent collection of works by Alexander Calder, Henry Moore and Pablo Picasso.
It was no...Tags: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, The Addams Family (musical), Family, Comedy (genre), Entertainment
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London Fashion Week: A smashing good time on the party circuit
All The RageThe first couple days of London Fashion Week have been a swirl of parties to celebrate the event's 25th year, beginning with cocktails hosted by Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, at 10 Downing Street on Friday night....... -
Public art review: Peter Shelton's 'sixbeaststwomonkeys'
Culture MonsterIn the annals of art criticism, deriding a sculpture as looking like "some kind of cow splat" is probably not bound for glory. That was the colorful phrase used by outgoing LAPD Chief William J. Bratton in reaction to "sixbeaststwomonkeys,"...... -
In Las Vegas, one final echo of the boom years
Culture MonsterThe massive CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip, set to open officially next week, is a blast from the very recent past. With a price tag of $8.5 billion, a roster of famous designers including Daniel Libeskind, Norman Foster,...... -
Ruth Duckworth dies at 90; modernist sculptor and muralist
Times Staff And Wire ReportsRuth Duckworth, a noted modernist sculptor and muralist who created abstract ceramic forms for pieces breathtakingly large and charmingly small in her studio in a renovated Chicago pickle plant, has died. She was 90. Duckworth died Oct. 18 at a Chicago...Tags: Building Material, Politics, Chicago Board of Trade, Sculpture, London (England)
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The $106.5-million Picasso and the Bel-Air house where it hung
L.A. at HomeThe art world is buzzing over the sale Tuesday night of Picassoâs âNude, Green Leaves and Bust,â sold at Christieâs in New York for $106.5 million, making it the worldâs most expensive artwork ever purchased at auction. The 1... -
Canada geese tour the Norton Simon Museum
Culture MonsterThey didn't have memberships, but when a gaggle of Canada geese came knocking at the front door of the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena the other day, staff let them in. It was pretty clear that the two migrating families...... -
Frances L. Brody dies at 93; philanthropist, arts advocate and collector
Frances Lasker Brody, a philanthropist, arts advocate and collector who influenced the development of Los Angeles' cultural life as a founding benefactor of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and later as a guiding patron of the Huntington Library,...Tags: Quincy Jones, William Haines, Family, Gary Cooper, Arts
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Private art collection may bring more than $150 million
Culture MonsterOne of the most vaunted private art collections in Los Angeles, highlighted by a prized Picasso nude and including works by Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, Georges Braque, Edgar Degas and Edouard Vuillard, is expected to fetch more than......
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