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Art season preview
Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens The museum is at 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5 adults, $4 seniors, $3 students, free for members and ages 11 and younger. Free...Tags: William Bartram, Adults, Puerto Rico, International Speedway Corp., Building Material
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Artist mixed paint, sculpture, cast-offs
Times Art CriticRobert Rauschenberg, the protean artist from small-town Texas whose imaginative commitment to hybrid forms of painting and sculpture changed the course of American and European art between 1950 and the early 1970s, died Monday night, according to New...Tags: Merce Cunningham, Christopher Knight, Tiffany & Company, John Cage, Franz Kline
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Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dead at 82
zachary.dowdy@newsday.comRobert Rauschenberg, a major American pop artist who produced some of his work at a small Long Island studio that has drawn formidable talent for decades, died Monday of heart failure, a representative said. He was 82. Rauschenberg's death was...Tags: Death and Dying, Merce Cunningham, Museum of Modern Art, John Cage, John F. Kennedy
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Rediscovering the Heckscher Museum of Art
robert.kahn@newsday.comThe Expressionist-era canvas that some curators unabashedly call "the most famous painting on Long Island" returned to Huntington this month after two years at the Met, where it was cleaned and brightened, and later included as part of an exhibit on...Tags: Photography, Museum of Modern Art, Meteorological Disasters, Salvador Dali, Cindy Sherman
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Art review, Arthur Andersen auction
Special to the TribuneWalking through the stripped offices of Arthur Andersen's headquarters this weekend were the curious, the shrewd and those seeking a last glimpse of the once-prosperous company's art collection. They found hallways, conference rooms and reception areas...Tags: Photography, Edward Ruscha, Norman Rockwell, Painting, Salvador Dali
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Hip to be square
Knight Ridder NewspapersCall it the square root of chic. In the cyclical world of home-decor trends, angles are edging out curves, at least for the moment. Designers of everything from plates to pillows are in a square frame of mind. Blocky glass vases make seasonal flowers...Tags: Building Material, Times Square, Metal and Mineral, New York, Knight-Ridder Inc
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'How to Draw a Bunny'
Times Staff WriterYou don't just learn how to draw a bunny in "How to Draw a Bunny," the delightful, unabashedly celebratory documentary about the life and times of the late artist Ray Johnson, you learn a few other useful things as well. For instance: In the lost paradise...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Merce Cunningham, James Rosenquist, West Hollywood, John Cage
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Andersen art sale lures the curious
Special to the TribuneWalking through the stripped offices of Andersen's headquarters this weekend were the curious, the shrewd and those seeking a last glimpse of the once-prosperous company's art collection. They found hallways, conference rooms and reception areas...Tags: Photography, Edward Ruscha, Painting, Salvador Dali, Norman Rockwell
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