Some Came Running: The Red Krayola with Art & Language and …

The most conspicuous writing on Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow’s art-world past went up on the Huffington Post last week; Bettina Korek briefly chronicling Bigelow’s “life in art,” and quoting …

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Boston Art Heist Marks 20th Anniversary – ArtsBeat Blog – NYTimes.com

It was the biggest art theft in American history, with the whereabouts of a Vermeer painting, three Rembrandts (including his only known seascape) and a Manet still unknown.

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And Did Those Feet: Museum Film launched on YouTube

Museum Film launched on YouTube. We are proud to announce that our film ‘The Journey of Blood’ is now available to view on Youtube. To see the film follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAk4XOrbH9g …

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Tron Director's Architecture History Evident In Production Shots …

There’s still nine months until Tron: Legacy hits, but already we can’t stop talking about it. The latest.

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Miami News – Miami Art Museum in Bicentennial Park: "It'll never …

It’s Election Day, November 13, 2001. Most people in Miami are focused on the mayor’s race. Newcomer Manny Diaz has just defeated dinosaur Maurice Ferre. But at a party with a few staffers, Miami Art Museum director Suzanne Delehanty is …

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MyWestTexas.com > Top Stories > Petroleum Museum educator has …

Growing up with a geologist for a father and a teacher for a mother, it seems natural that Brenda Rathjen would combine those vocations and become the museum education and programs director at the Petroleum Museum. …

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Art as Accountability – Ross Douthat Blog – NYTimes.com

Do we gain anything from movies like “Green Zone”?

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Atypical Wall Art – Shelterpop

Create an ethereal art display out of coffee filters. That’s right — those flimsy paper cups that pile up in landfills can be put to use as home decor. Simply tack them to the wall in a flowing pattern using pretty colored tacks; …

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Dezeen » Blog Archive » Tampa Museum of Art by Stanley Saitowitz

A glass pedestal supports the jewelbox of art above. The building floats in the park, embracing it with its overhanging shelter and reflective walls. It is a hovering abstraction, gliding above the ground. …

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Morning Art: Peter Otto | The Blog | Chicago Reader

Part of “The Lodger,” on display at Devening Projects Chicagoland and Visual Art blog post by Julia Thiel.

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