São Paulo, 30 de Julho de 2010
Culture
Schiele's "Wally" Shown in New York, with a Clear Conscience
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ARTINFO - Egon SchieleÂ’s notorious Nazi-looted "Portrait of Wally" has had a dramatic run in New York, having been seized by federal authorities after being loaned to MoMA for a show in 1997. Now that the decade-long restitution case between the Austrian Leopold Foundation and the...
Source: Yahoo! News: Arts
Sotheby's Sales Figures Suggest Big Rebound for Asian Art Market
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ARTINFO - Is the Asian art market experiencing a stronger rebound from the recession than any other art-market sector? There seems to be a very strong indication that the answer is yes, or at least that is what the sales figures at Sotheby's, the world's leading publicly-traded auction...
Source: Yahoo! News: Arts
Theater Review | 'Twelfth Night": Sonnet Repertory's 'Twelfth Night,' at St. Clement's
The bed is the thing in a new rendition of one of Shakespeare's romantic comedies.
Source: New York Times -Theater
Zach Braff in Paul Weitz's 'Trust' at Second Stage
Zach Braff follows "Scrubs" with a dream job Off Broadway, in Paul Weitz's new play, "Trust," at the Second Stage Theater.
Source: New York Times -Theater
The Ascent of Man: Museum of Natural History Offers a New iPhone App
The American Museum of Natural History Explorer provides a GPS and detailed information on its displays.
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Art Review: 'Off the Wall: Part 1,' Performance Art at Whitney
The works in "Off the Wall, Part 1" at the Whitney, culled from the permanent collection, are dusty artifacts of a time when traditional possibilities seemed exhausted.
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Art Review: A Restored 'Gross Clinic' at Philadelphia Museum
An exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art shows Thomas Eakins's "Gross Clinic," an 1875 masterpiece that has recently been restored.
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Inside Art: 'New Photography 2010' Coming to MoMA
The Museum of Modern Art's exhibition "New Photography 2010" will feature works from four artists: Roe Ethridge, Elad Lassry, Alex Prager and Amanda Ross-Ho.
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Art Review: At New Museum, Brion Gysin's First Retrospective
The first retrospective of Brion Gysin's art in the United States brings together his widely scattered works, including his magnum opus, "Dreamachine."
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Art Review: MoMA's 'Original Copy,' Photos Meet Sculpture
"The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today," which opens at MoMA on Sunday, is brainy and bookish and gives us new ways of looking at art.
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Leaning Tower of Pisa No Longer at Risk of Collapse
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ARTINFO - The Leaning Tower of Pisa is no longer leaning quite so perilously, according to Italian engineers and scientists who say the medieval landmark's ever-increasing tilt has been stabilized. Although the tower will never be brought fully upright -- which would diminish its...
Source: Yahoo! News: Arts
New "Fair Use" Rules Promise Open Season in Academia
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ARTINFO - It may be the dead of summer, the doldrums of the academic calendar, but multimedia professors -- and potentially artists -- have plenty of reason to party thanks to new "fair use" rules issued by the U.S. Copyright Office that allow the legal decryption and projection of...
Source: Yahoo! News: Arts
Theater Talkback: Preaching to the Choir on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'?
The actor and writer Marc Wolf wonders if his solo show about gay men and women in the military can, or should, change people's minds.
Source: New York Times -Theater
Cherry Lane Won't Produce Plays for a Year or More
The Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village says a shortfall of roughly $167,000 means it won't produce plays for a year or more.
Source: New York Times -Theater
A Preview of Kanye West's 'Power': 'Apocalyptic in a Very Personal Way'
Marco Brambilla discusses a video work he was commissioned to create for Mr. West's single, a decadent commentary on the rapper's ideas of celebrity and notoriety.
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Nimoy Views Others' 'Secret Selves' at Mass MoCA
Leonard Nimoy, the "Star Trek" actor, talks about the solo exhibition of his photography at Mass MoCA.
Source: New York Times - Art & Design
Architect Rafael Vi񯬹 Chosen for New Edward Kennedy Institute
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ARTINFO - Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly has been selected to build the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, a planned educational facility that will abut the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum on the campus of the University of Massachusetts,...
Source: Yahoo! News: Arts








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