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Five hot summer days
247-4783There's nothing slow about the sultry summer season when it comes to visual art exhibits in Hampton Roads this year. Jamestown Settlement's presentation of English colonist John White's landmark Roanoke Island watercolors ranks as a once-in-a-lifetime...Tags: Photography, North Carolina, Arkansas, James City County, Arts
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Dos muestras descubren a Steichen como precursor de la fotografía moderna
El Museo Reina Sofía y el Museo del Traje se han unido para organizar una de las mayores exposiciones sobre Edward Steichen (1879-1973), un artista versátil que se dedicó no sólo a la fotografía, sino también a la pintura, el grabado e incluso el...Tags: Alfred Stieglitz, Museum of Modern Art
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IMAGE BANK
Tribune reporterLast Oct. 3, two days after Bank of America Corp. completed its $21 billion takeover of LaSalle Bank, Rena DeSisto flew to Chicago to reassure some prominent Chicagoans about the new owner's intentions—not regarding community investment or jobs, but...Tags: Photography, Walker Evans, Pilsen, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, LaSalle Bank
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Pioneering celebrity
Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. — Long before Andy Warhol predicted that everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, Sojourner Truth played a bit part in controlling her image and launching the current appetite for photos of celebrities. "Fame and photography really...Tags: Babe Ruth, Television, Piet Mondrian, Lana Turner, Marilyn Monroe
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Szarkowski left admirers, but no successors
Tribune art criticThe Art Institute of Chicago's exhibition celebrating the sesquicentennial of photography in 1989 was a team effort, with each of four curators responsible for a section. Institute curator David Travis explained why by referring to another anniversary...Tags: Photography, Newhall, Arts, David Travis, History
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Met exhibits treasures of the Maya Kings
THE ASSOCIATED PRESSThey were more than mere kings -- they were gods. For the ancient Maya, living in what is present-day southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize, their rulers were the ones who ensured order in the cosmos; who embodied the divine and carried out...Tags: Natural Science, Brooklyn Museum, Los Angeles, Arts, Man Ray
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Beauty, week after week
Special to The TimesGardeners are innate timekeepers who clock hours by the tilt of the sun and days by the life of a bud and flower. Months are marked by the spin of the moon, seasons by the length of day, and years by the girth of once-tiny trees. Despite such acuity,...Tags: California, Photography, Georgia, Edward Gorey, Los Angeles
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American landscapes are seen anew
Tribune art criticAn exhibition as powerful as it is overdue is "American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh," the master lensman's first full-scale retrospective that begins a four-city tour at the Art Institute of Chicago. Before his death at age 59 in 1983,...Tags: Michigan, Chicago, Photography, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts
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Art review, "Ruth Harriet Louise and Hollywood Glamour Photography" at the Terra Museum of American Art
Tribune art criticAbout 25 years ago the Museum of Contemporary Art hosted a traveling exhibition of fashion photographs that gave notice the handwriting was on the wall: Thenceforth, every kind of photograph, regardless of its artistic qualities, was fair game for display...Tags: Photography, Greta Garbo, Santa Barbara County, Arts, Movies
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