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10 to catch: Apollo's selection for the month ahead.
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Apollo
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April 1, 2005
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The Robing of the Bride (1940) is one of 180 paintings by Max Ernst on show in a retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York--the first in America for thirty years (7 April-10 July). Collages, sculptures, drawings and illustrated books accompany paintings from throughout Europe and the us. (+1 212 535 7710)
Katlug Ataman, a Turner-prize nominee last year, has a new project: a set of forty interview-documentaries with residents of Kuba, an 'outsider' communi...
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The art of summer in NYC.(Arts & Culture)(New York City)
The Christian Science Monitor
; Byline: Carol Strickland Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor New York -- Summer art exhibitions in New York City tend to be crowd-pleasing visual extravaganzas of wide public appeal, akin more to a beach novel than an existential tract. The edgier, more challenging offerings are deferred
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New York's rock 'n' roll rhapsody.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ... here, I'll make it anywhere ... ' The landmarks and shrines of this rock 'n' roll heritage do not appear on most New York tourist maps and are easily overlooked in the breathless round of shopping and sightseeing. But every so often a name on a street sign or ...
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Thinking about these times: three major shows provide an overview of curatorial practice in a city striving to retain its artistic pre-eminence.(ART NOW: NEW YORK)(New York, New York)
Apollo
; [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] Three recent installations at bastions of contemporary art allowed New Yorkers and visitors to this art capital to assess the state of museum going and curatorial practice here. The New Museum for Contemporary Art (Fig. 1) recently opened to much fanfare; the 2008 Biennial
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Tribal art: the traditional strength of this market in France and Belgium has been reinforced by recent major sales and the world's leading fairs.(COLLECTORS' FOCUS)
Apollo
; Tribal art's impact on Western culture dates back to the early years of the 20th century, when it was an important catalyst for the revolutionary artistic experiments that gave birth to Modernism. From Gauguin and Picasso onwards, artists' fascination with primitive and tribal art has remained
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NYC Attractions, Like NY SKYRIDE, are Blending High-Tech and High Convenience With New Online Trip Planning Tools ; New York sightseeing is now also more economical with discounts arriving in in-boxes directly
Marketwire
; NEW YORK, NEW YORKMarketwire - July 23, 2008) - Gone are the days when travel guides or travel agents were the most up-to-date source of travel information. With new online travel tools developing daily, all sorts of NYC attractions can be pre-planned and booked from a comfy chair at home. Online
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ON ONE FOOT: Babels, Bagels Of New York
The New York Jewish Week
; ON ONE FOOT: Babels, Bagels Of New York As a child, I used to love our family trips from my native Boston to Aunt Ruthie's in Queens. For me, New York trips meant two things: bialys and tall buildings. Ruthie always had a bag of soft, steamy bialys waiting for me when we arrived. A technological
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Art as Memoir
Filipinas
; Toots Magsino's creations provide an intimate and personal look at her own life. No formal introduction is necessary to know Filipina artist Toots Magsino. Her art is her personal story. Browsing through her paintings is like sifting through the pages of a memoir. The youngest of 10 children of Dr.
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The antithesis of the rural English landscape--street life in modern cities such as New York, Chicago, Moscow, and Paris--is the subject of a small photography show at the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago.(Current and coming)(Brief article)
The Magazine Antiques
; The antithesis of the rural English landscape--street life in modern cities such as New York, Chicago, Moscow, and Paris--is the subject of a small photography show at the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago. Intended to serve as a thematic complement to the traveling exhibition Seeing the City: Sloan's
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BETTER, BUT STILL LACKING OOMPH; SCHWEINFURTH'S 'MADE IN NEW YORK' SHOW PLAYS IT SAFE IN SHADOW OF EVERSON BIENNIAL.(Stars)(Column)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Byline: KATHERINE RUSHWORTH CONTRIBUTING WRITER The annual Made in New York exhibition at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn is once again upon us, which means summer is in full swing. Each year, the show highlights works by artists from throughout New York state, with this year's
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SENATOR CLINTON DISCUSSES NEW YORK`S TRANSPORTATION NEEDS WITH FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR NOMINEE
Capitol Hill Press Releases
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