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Curious Oscar wild card: Christian McKay
Gold DerbyBelieve it or not, Christian McKay ("Me and Orson Welles") has a real, albeit long-shot, chance of winning best supporting actor at the Oscars — that is, if he can get nominated. And that's a big "if." Currently, Christoph Waltz ("Inglourious Basterds")... -
Art review: Oakland Museum of California
Culture MonsterOAKLAND --When the Oakland Museum of California unveiled its sprawling and distinctive new building for art, history and natural sciences 41 years ago -- a terraced, walled-garden structure that became an instant national landmark -- a review in The... -
First Look: Jori Finkel skims the May art (and fashion) magazines
Culture MonsterDepartures' annual "culture issue" has a big, glossy art-travel story on Instituto Inhotim, the Brazilian museum and sculpture garden once dubbed an "art zoo" for its collection of exotic projects. Look for Robert Polidori’s spectacular shot of Chris... -
Pollock Project returns for Mother’s Day
Attention Must Be Paid» Orlando Sentinel – Attention Must Be PaidBeth Marshall and the Mennello Museum of American Art provide a fun offering for a few artistically-minded Moms this Sunday with an encore “abridged” performance of The Pollock Project. The immersive theatrical production based on the life... -
Briefly In Education
Educators' Wall Dedication Nearly 50 retirees attended the School District's Educator's Wall Dedication, which last week recognized the service of 216 retired certificated and classified staff members who have dedicated at least 10 years to education....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Family, Auction Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Children
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Bernie Fuchs dies at 76; magazine illustrator
Bernie Fuchs, an illustrator whose influential work for magazines ranging from Cosmopolitan to Sports Illustrated seamlessly blended qualities of traditional narrative with hints of abstract composition, died of esophageal cancer Sept. 17 at a care...Tags: TV Guide, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Children, Rose Bowl Game, Television
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Charles Burchfield: A master of American Modernist watercolor
Art CriticArguably, watercolor was the most important medium sustained by American painters struggling with the new demands and untried possibilities of Modernism in the first half of the 20th century. Georgia O'Keeffe, John Marin, Charles Sheeler, Marsden...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Max Weber, John Marin, Manhattan (New York City), Charles Burchfield
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Herman Maril: Baltimore artist painted what he saw
Herman Maril had two worlds, and each provided him what something the other lacked.
The artist, who was born in Baltimore in 1908 and died here in 1986, spent his life painting some of the grittier aspects of the city. Invariably, his astute and...Tags: Mount Washington, Walters Art Museum, Technology, Science and Technology, Painting
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Best visual arts bet: 'Auspicious Vision' at the Mennello
Sentinel staffWHAT: Take a look back at the history of American modern art through the lens of a tireless collector in the Mennello Museum's showing of "Auspicious Vision: Edward Wales Root and American Modernism." Drawn from works donated by Root to the Munson-...Tags: Mennello Museum of American Art, Edward Hopper, Stuart Davis
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'The Pattern in the Carpet: A Personal History With Jigsaws' by Margaret Drabble
The Pattern in the Carpet
A Personal History With Jigsaws
Margaret Drabble
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: 368 pp., $25
"These fragments I have shored against my ruins," T.S. Eliot wrote in "The Waste Land." In "The Pattern in the Carpet," Margaret Drabble...Tags: Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Margaret Drabble, History, Long Term Care
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Art Review: Wang: An artistic revival
The mid-20th century was a fertile time for the invention of artistic movements. Minor movements bridged the major movements; Surrealism made the transition to abstract Expressionism through an artistic style that was coined abstract Impressionism.
The...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Wisconsin, Arts, Death, Willem de Kooning
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$27 million worth of Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Pollock artworks stolen in Pebble Beach
L.A. NOWFirst, thieves made off with millions worth of Andy Warhol paintings from a collector in Brentwood. Now, there is word of another major art theft in California -- this one in Pebble Beach involving some legendary artists. The Monterey County......
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Original site for Jackson Pollock topic gallery.