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Art Review | Elizabeth Peyton: The Personal and the Painterly
Art
10/10/2008 2:57 PM
The best of Elizabeth Peyton’s portraits, as seen at the New Museum, are accessible, devotional and visually alive.
Art Review | 'Traces of the Calligrapher': Copying the Koran, One Book at a Time
Art
10/10/2008 10:12 AM
Two shows on calligraphy and the Koran at the Asia Society are perfect in size and proportion, gorgeous, and worthy of the book they honor.
Art Review | 'The Essential Art of African Textiles': African Art, Modern and Traditional: Seductive Patterns From a Rich Palette
Art
10/9/2008 10:38 PM
Two new exhibitions provide insight on the history and artistry, of wax-print cloth in Africa — and on Western viewers’ relative ignorance of both.
Arts, Briefly: Sarkozy, Merkel to Open De Gaulle Memorial
Monuments and Memorials
10/10/2008 10:19 PM
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany will inaugurate a memorial complex dedicated to Charles de Gaulle.
Arts, Briefly: Italy Questions Items in Antiquities Auction
Art
10/10/2008 10:19 PM
A former Italian culture minister says he is trying to stop Bonhams auction house in London from selling several archaeological artifacts that he contends may have been looted in Italy.
Art Review | 'Rhythms of Modern Life': A Century in Motion, Diving Into Modernity
Art
10/9/2008 10:42 PM
An interesting but problematic exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum considers the impact of machine age idealism on a few progressive British printmakers.
Art Review | George Tooker: Baleful Visions of Modernity, Mystically Rendered
Art
10/10/2008 11:57 AM
George Tooker’s baleful visions of modern life are depicted in models and methods that Modernism had supposedly rendered obsolete, as seen at the National Academy Museum.
Arts, Briefly: Jacques Brel's Auction Sales Are Alive and Well
10/9/2008 10:03 PM
A Sotheby’s auction of the Belgian singer and songwriter Jacques Brel’s possessions has generated more than $1.4 million in sales, Bloomberg News reported.
Where Fish Sticks Swim Free and Chicken Nuggets Self-Dip
Art
10/8/2008 11:12 PM
An installation by Banksy, the pseudonymous, secretive British artist, was unveiled on Wednesday at 89 Seventh Avenue South in Greenwich Village.
Arts, Briefly: Sales Underwhelm at Art Auctions
10/8/2008 11:06 PM
Adding to speculation about how the worldwide economic downturn will affect next month’s big auctions in New York, two sales abroad drew disappointing numbers.
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