Monthly Archives: October 2014
Museum & Gallery Listings for Oct. 31-Nov. 6
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Jörg Immendorff: ‘Café Deutschland’
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HPU Accepting Entries for National Art Exhibition
HPU Accepting Entries for National Art Exhibition PRWEB.COM Newswire PRWEB.COM NewswireBROWNWOOD, TX (PRWEB) October 30, 2014 Howard Payne University’s Department of Art will host the first annual “Above and Below I-10: Cross-Country Art” exhibition at the Dorothy and Wendell Mayes … Continue reading
The Art of Terror: Robert Aickman’s Strange Tales
1. In “Ringing the Changes,â€� one of the great Robert Aickman’s best-known “strange stories,â€� a woman asks her husband why a place in their inn is called “The Coffee Roomâ€� when no coffee is served there. He chalks it up … Continue reading
Review: Richard Estes’ Realism
Richard Estes, Jone’s Diner, 1975 / Courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum BY: Aaron MacLean Follow @AaronBMacLean October 31, 2014 5:00 am Giorgio Vasari, introducing his Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, wrote that “the ravening maw of … Continue reading
‘There’s still life in retro games’
Simply pass a storefront stocked with N64, PlayStation and Dreamcast games with older gamers in tow and you’ll be able to see that retro is very much still in fashion. The accompanying chorus of phrases like ‘I remember playing this … Continue reading
‘Small Improvement’ in Glick’s Condition but Still Life-Threatening
‘Small Improvement’ in Glick’s Condition but Still Life-Threatening print Doctors reported as of 8 p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) Thursday night that there is a “very small” improvement in the condition of Yehuda Glick, gunned down by an Arab terrorists Wednesday … Continue reading
Plummer to lead framed fabric landscape class
11-5 Framed Fabric.jpg Framed fabric landscape by Charlotte Plummer Posted: Thursday, October 30, 2014 2:09 pm Plummer to lead framed fabric landscape class Article source: http://www.crossville-chronicle.com/news/lifestyles/plummer-to-lead-framed-fabric-landscape-class/article_4f3975f8-6068-11e4-92ce-efbb8dc842e2.html
Holy Cross show documents Italian nativity art
WORCESTER — The most unusual area art show of 2014 is “Goya: Order and Disorder,” at the Museum of Fine Arts. It’s unusual because that degree of quality is so uncommon. “The Italian Presepe: Cultural Landscapes of the Soul” may … Continue reading
Crystal Bridges announces 2015 exhibitions
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art this week announced an array of temporary exhibitions planned in 2015. Included below is information about six exhibits officials said will visit the Northwest Arkansas museum next year. For more information, visit crystalbridges.org. Van … Continue reading