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The Walters shares its wealth
Sun criticThe Coming Storm is going away for awhile. So is The Goose Girl. And one of Alfred Sisley's Impressionist paintings. Maryland's temporary loss will be Tennessee's and Pennsylvania's gain, when 32 paintings from the 19th century leave the Walters Art...Tags: Los Angeles, Baltimore Museum of Art, Edgar Degas, Libraries and Museums, Frank Stella
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Barbara Kruger goes back to school
Special to The TimesLA JOLLA -- As your eyes plot the final few steps down the central staircase in UC San Diego's new student center, they land on a red terrazzo text panel that reads: "Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror." Not exactly a soft landing but...Tags: Venice, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Alexis Smith, Virginia, Colleges and Universities
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'Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works With Light' at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Special to The TimesSAN DIEGO -- "The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths." So wrote Bruce Nauman in a colorful neon spiral in 1967. Pretty wry, to make such a romantic sentiment gleam like a beer ad. But Nauman's self-reflexive, subversive definition of...Tags: New Mexico, Arts, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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A new regime, direction for Split Pillow
Chicago filmmaking collective Split Pillow celebrates its fifth anniversary Memorial Day weekend, signaling a new direction with new leadership. Dennis Belogorsky, a longtime board member with the non-profit, replaces founder and executive director Jason...Tags: University of Iowa, Cinderella, Frank Capra Jr., Movies, University of Chicago
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A portal to the new Berlin
Times Staff WriterFor Westerners, the center of Berlin suddenly shifted east when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. The geographic heart of the metropolis still lies in the bohemian neighborhood of Kreuzberg, with its big, loft-like apartments and sometimes raucous night life....Tags: Kentucky, Los Angeles, Adolf Hitler, History, Newspaper and Magazine
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Minneapolis mind expansion
Special to The TimesJAO, an artist dressed in paint-spattered cycling gear, bounced before an easel set up in the bed of a bright yellow pickup — her "artmobile" — decorated with cartoon men with rake-like hands. While blasting a shrill police whistle, she did...Tags: Marcel Duchamp, Missing in Action, Chuck Close, John Cage, University of Minnesota
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New York Museums & Art
MUSEUMS QUEENS ASTORIA. "Behind the Screen,” exploring the film and television industry, permanent; "Expanded Entertainment,” more than 20 games and digital interactive artworks illustrating the evolution of digital play over the past four decades,...Tags: Alexander Hamilton, History, Family, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Joseph Stella
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Art Exhibits Around NYC, Hamptons
Staff WriterJune 1 Harlem Lost and Found. Trace the architectural history of Harlem from pre-Revolutionary times to World War I, as it emerged from farmland and suburb to metropolis. The exhibit features images from collections and color photographs by Paul...Tags: Alexander Hamilton, History, Max Beckmann, Whitney Museum, Baseball
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Island dreams
When the Museum of Contemporary Art opened its doors a few years back, the critical reaction to its architecture was that it was too cold, too clinical -- a space so vast it would always feel empty. The atrium, nestled between its two principal galleries,...Tags: Venice, New York, New Mexico, Building Material, Arts
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