Arts & Design
| Dienstag, 31.1.2012, 18:15 T Magazine: The Dark Fantastic | JamesPlumb's 'Goodnight Day' Two British artist-designers bring their haunting mash-ups of antique furniture and objects to a Geneva gallery. mehr... |
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| Dienstag, 31.1.2012, 01:04 Signature Theater Opens New Home in a Frank Gehry Building Edward Norton, left, and James Houghton at Signature Center, which opens Tuesday. mehr... |
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| Montag, 30.1.2012, 21:00 ArtsBeat: New Museum Lowers Entry Fee The New Museum for Contemporary Art - which raised its admission fee recently to $16 - has reset the fee to the previous level, $14 for adults. mehr... |
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| Montag, 30.1.2012, 19:22 ArtsBeat: Art-Sales Web Site Announces New Funding and Partnerships Artspace.com, one of a wave of online art dealers that is starting to change the way contemporary art is bought and sold, announced Monday that it had raised $2.5 million from a group of investors and had also signed up several prominent museums and galleries as partners that will offer works to buyers through the Web site. mehr... |
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| Montag, 30.1.2012, 18:29 ArtsBeat: Artists' Development in Harlem Gets Final Financing Tax credits from New York City are the final piece of financing needed for the construction of El Barrio's Artspace (PS109), a development of housing and work spaces for artists planned for East Harlem. mehr... |
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| Sonntag, 29.1.2012, 23:30 DESIGN: Japanese Design Group Nendo Hones Its Unusual Charm Oki Sato, cofounder and chief designer of Nendo. mehr... |
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| Sonntag, 29.1.2012, 06:00 Video Mapping Artists Use Light as a Medium Video mapping allows artists to use light and movement as mediums and buildings or other surfaces as a canvas for some huge, attention-grabbing statements, or just for fun. mehr... |
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| Freitag, 27.1.2012, 19:16 ArtsBeat: Madison Avenue Art Dealer Faces Fraud Charges The art dealer, Robert Scott Cook, is accused of secretly selling a client's works. mehr... |
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| Freitag, 27.1.2012, 18:23 Is There Anything Marc Newson Hasn’t Designed? mehr... |
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| Freitag, 27.1.2012, 01:45 Exhibition Review: Smithsonian and Monticello Exhibitions on Jefferson’s Slaves Isaac Granger Jefferson, in 1847. He started his working life in the “nailery” at Monticello and also became a blacksmith. mehr... |
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