Monthly Archives: July 2011

Selling Exhibition of Monumental Sculptures

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Jul
2011
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“Sotheby’s will present Beyond Limits, the company’s annual selling exhibition of monumental sculpture, to be staged within the historic grounds of the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire at Chatsworth. This magnificent location provides a unique platform … Continue reading  

Talk to Me: Design & Communication Exhibit

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Jul
2011
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“Talk to Me explores the communication between people and things. All objects contain information that goes well beyond their immediate use or appearance. In some cases, objects like cell phones and computers exist to provide us with access to complex … Continue reading  

Frans Hals in the Metropolitan Museum

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Jul
2011
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“The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds the most important collection of paintings in America by the celebrated Dutch artist Frans Hals (1582/83–1666), whose portraits and genre scenes were famous in his lifetime for their immediacy and dazzling brushwork. This exhibition … Continue reading  

Who Says: Nothing Gold Can Stay?

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Jul
2011
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It’s on the news, it’s in the papers, it’s being talked about by every pseudo-intellectual on the street: The U.S. national debt is serious business. We have a week to figure this out, and yet the government is stuck in … Continue reading  

A Night Of Azoulay Originals 7/28

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Jul
2011
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Tune in Thursday, July 28th, at 8pm EST / 5pm PST for A Night Of Azoulay Originals. Barry is excited to feature a select offering of stunning originals from the King Of The Line. Also, tune in for the exclusive … Continue reading  

Rare Gold Bell Discovered in Jerusalem

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Jul
2011
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“A rare gold bell with a small loop at its end was discovered during an archaeological excavation in the drainage channel that begins in the Shiloah Pool and continues from the City of David to the Jerusalem Archaeological Garden, near … Continue reading  

Double Eagle Coin: Justice Prevails, Greed Fails

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Jul
2011
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  The U.S. Mint breathed a heavy sigh of relief on Wednesday as the jury delivered its verdict. After a 10-day civil trial in federal court, a Philadelphia jury decided that the government had proven its case and is allowed … Continue reading  

Miami Art Museum Presents Brazilian Artist Rivane Neuenschwander

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Jul
2011
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“The Miami Art Museum presents the first mid-career survey of the work of Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander (b. 1967, Belo Horizonte, Brazil) focusing on over ten years of innovative practice. Neuenschwander’s work, which includes painting, photography, film, sculpture, immersive installations … Continue reading  

Two ‘Acts’ Dedicated to Jean Genet

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Jul
2011
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“This summer Nottingham Contemporary presents a major and unconventional exhibition in two ‘Acts’ dedicated to Jean Genet, the celebrated poet of revolt. Act One is a solo exhibition by Marc Camille Chaimowicz, the influential London-based artist who was born in … Continue reading  

SFMOMA Acquires Early Work by Sol LeWitt

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Jul
2011
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“The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) recently announced the acquisition of Wall Grid (3 x 3) (1966), an important early work by Sol LeWitt, one of the key artists of the postwar period. Wall Grid (3 x 3) … Continue reading