Monthly Archives: October 2011

Vote For The Best Halloween Costume At ACTV!

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Oct
2011
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Attention ACTV customers and fans! Vote for the best Halloween Costume! The winner will be announced on The Coin Show Spectacular Tuesday, November 8th at 8pm EST / 5pm PST! You can watch the YouTube video below and vote in … Continue reading  

LACMA: Monet And Lichtenstein Rouen Cathedral

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Oct
2011
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Hailed by critics as the hallmark of the Impressionist movement and adored by people around the world, Claude Monet’s Rouen Cathedral series is truly a masterpiece collection. The series consists of 31 canvases depicting the Gothic Rouen Cathedral, where each … Continue reading  

Major Exhibition Of Bill Bollinger At Fruitmarket Gallery

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Oct
2011
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The Fruitmarket Gallery presents this major exhibition of the work of American artist Bill Bollinger (1939–1988), one of the most important artists of the 1960s. A work of art historical rediscovery as well as an exhibition of great power and … Continue reading  

Sotheby’s London To Sell ‘Waiting To Cross’ By Albert Moore

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Oct
2011
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Sotheby’s Victorian & Edwardian art sale on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 will be headlined by Waiting to Cross by Albert Moore (1841-1893). Estimated at £300,000-500,000, the painting was the artist’s only contribution to the Grosvenor Gallery exhibition of 1888. It … Continue reading  

Native American Influence On 20th Century Art In New Exhibition

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Oct
2011
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Peter Blum Soho presents the exhibition Kindred Spirits, Native American Influences on 20th Century Art on view October 29, 2011 through January 14, 2012. The exhibition features works of indigenous peoples from the Southwest region of the United States of … Continue reading  

Largest Collection Of Authentic Rembrandts For U.S. Audience

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Oct
2011
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A groundbreaking new exhibition brings together the largest number of authentic Rembrandt paintings from American collections ever before assembled. Organized and presented by the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, … Continue reading  

“Capitalist Realism” Exhibit By German Artist Sigmar Polke

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Oct
2011
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After organizing the special and prized exhibition German Contemporary Painting and inaugurating the international tour of Places, Strange and Quiet, a photo show by Wim Wenders, MASP creates and produces Sigmar Polke – Capitalist Realism and other illustrated histories, an … Continue reading  

Sotheby’s London Announces Sale Of Victorian & Edwardian Art

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Oct
2011
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Sotheby’s Victorian & Edwardian art sale on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 will include a collection of six works by Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929) which come to the market from a Private Collection. With a combined pre-estimate low estimate of just … Continue reading  

Survey Of Paintings By René Magritte At Blain/Di Donna

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Oct
2011
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Blain|Di Donna presents as its inaugural exhibition, Dangerous Liaisons, a survey of paintings, works on paper and objects by the Belgian Surrealist René Magritte. Bringing together over twenty five major oils, gouaches and drawings, this is the first Magritte show … Continue reading  

Exhibition of Masterpieces From The Dutch Golden Age

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Oct
2011
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The exhibition L’Âge d’or hollandais, organized in the Pinacothèque de Paris in the fall of 2009, around the treasures in the Dutch royal collections, provided a spotlight on that unique period in Europe during which a very important human revolution … Continue reading