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Master of allusions
It is probably inadvisable to consume Howard Waldrop's "Other Worlds, Better Lives: Selected Long Fiction 1989-2003" (Old Earth: 280 pp., $15 paper) in one gulp. Waldrop has a pleasing style and wears his learning lightly; he pokes fun at those books...Tags: Ethan Coen, Music, Movies, Popular Music, Family
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Si vas
Qué: Exposición Pablo Picasso Cerámica/Pinturas Carlos Luna Cuándo: del 5 de octubre al 23 de febrero Dónde: Museo de Arte de Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd. Horario: Todos los días de 11 a.m. a 5 p.m., excepto los jueves, hasta las 8 p.m....Tags: Fort Lauderdale
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Luna y Picasso vidas unidas por el color
EL SENTINELCombinar y armonizar piezas de uno de los artistas más influyentes del siglo XX con la obra de un joven pintor cubano cuyo arte es pletórico de color, música y sabor tropical, fue todo un reto. El resultado es Pablo Picasso Cerámicas y Carlos Luna...Tags: Florida, Fidel Castro, Miami Beach, California, Fort Lauderdale
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The rhythms of Cuba and Picasso echo in Carlos Luna's art
Special correspondent I Sun SentinelMusic explodes from the paintings of Carlos Luna. In the patterns, rhythms and riotous colors, a soundtrack of salsa and mambo, clave and montuno all but leaps from the canvas and paper on which Luna creates his highly stylized -- and often highly...Tags: Physiology, Rufino Tamayo, Metal and Mineral, Fidel Castro, Music
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Picasso painting heads for NYC auction
NEW YORK (AP) _ "Harlequin" is going on the auction block. The 1909 painting by Pablo Picasso was owned for about 60 years by the American Surrealist painter Enrico Donati. The Cubist painting will be offered at Sotheby's in New York on Nov. 3. It is...Tags: Salvador Dali, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Auction Service, Max Ernst, New York
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Hirst Bumps Picasso From No. 1 Spot
Damien Hirst has set a record after a two-day sale of his work fetched about $200 million, Sotheby's said. The artist is famous for embalming animals in formaldehyde. The auction, entitled "Beautiful Inside My Head Forever," was the first time an artist...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated
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Cartier-Bresson's early work —plus inspirations—on display
Chicago Tribune critic"Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Art and Photography of Paris," the Art Institute of Chicago's illuminating exhibition observing the centenary of the birth of the lensman, is a show of 55 photographs, prints and drawings that, in a sense, was decades in the...Tags: Salvador Dali, Eugene Atget, Art Institute of Chicago, Henri Matisse, Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Damien Hirst auction breaks sales record at Sotheby's
From the Associated PressA sale of pickled sharks, butterfly paintings and other pieces by provocative British artist Damien Hirst has raised $198 million, silencing his doubters and defying the global economic gloom. Sotheby's auction house said the total for the two-day sale...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Sales, Auction Service, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Arts
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News from around the world
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDetroit Metropolitan Airport's new terminal has more retail and restaurant space than its predecessors, the latest in energy-efficient lighting and refueling technology and room to expand. What it couldn't account for during the four-year design and...Tags: Vehicles, Singapore Airlines, National Government, Myrna Loy, Disability
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Book series makes dyslexic kid cool
Los Angeles Daily NewsFor many years, Henry Winkler believed himself to be stupid and lazy. This was both as a boy and years after he epitomized coolness for 11 seasons as the star of TV's Happy Days. A lifetime of contending with a learning disability such as dyslexia can do...Tags: Learning Disability, Tommy Hilfiger Corporation, Celebrity, Edward James Olmos, Harry Belafonte
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Resources
. . Living his life on stages Pg. 22-23: Sofa—Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams at Jayson Home & Garden, covered in mohair velvet at Rogers & Goffigon, Merchandise Mart, Chicago; "Calm" coffee table by Kathy Taslitz—Kathy Taslitz Studio,...Tags: House and Home, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York), Westchester (Los Angeles, California), Architecture, Interior Design
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Shifting sands
This week's opinion essay by Gabrielle Selz was inspired by the current exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton called "Sand: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor." The paintings, sculptures and installations explore how artists have thought about,...Tags: Jasper Johns, Winslow Homer, Milton Avery, Libraries and Museums, Joseph Cornell
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