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  • Times Are Tough? Bring on Vermeer and the Pianos


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 904
    “Stop, Repair, Prepare” by Allora & Calzadilla at the Gladstone Gallery.
    1 week ago
  • Herb & Dorothy on DVD


    WanderlustAuthority Authority: 443
    Over 45 years, Herb and Dorothy Vogel of New York City amassed a collection of 4,000 artworks in their modest one-bedroom Manhattan apartment. Neither of them were millionaires during the early 1960s, when they began purchasing undiscovered or unappreciated works from the Conceptual and Minimalist schools of art. ...
    1 week ago
  • Amber Memory


    Speed of LifeAuthority Authority: 116
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    1 week ago
  • I.M. Pei Needs New Panels!


    Arts DeskAuthority Authority: 143
    This gives me goosebumps : In the summer of 2005, National Gallery of Art personnel and a consulting engineer were chasing down a leak on a roof terrace atop the gallery’s marble-clad, I.M. Pei-designed East Building. Suddenly the beginnings of what would turn out to be a far more serious problem caught ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Judith Leyster, The first woman to become a master painter @ the Frans Hals Museum


    Les cahiers d'Alain TruongAuthority Authority: 152
    HAARLEM.- Judith Leyster (1609 – 1660) is the most famous female painter of the Dutch Golden Age. Unlike many contemporary female artists, who concentrated on meticulously painting true-to-life flowers and insects, she ventured into more ambitious figure-based projects. Competing with Frans Hals, Leyster chose ...
    4 weeks ago

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