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July 10 (Bloomberg) -- What kind of artist is Jeff Koons ? I think he’s baroque, even if the style is generally held to have ended around 1750. The new exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London helps to make my case.
Upon meeting Tribeca sculptor Linda Stein for the first time, one is struck by the contrast of her no-nonsense New York spunk and the genuine warmth of her personality.
Revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin may be losing another round in the fight over Russia's history.
Musicians who claim to be doing something different are two a penny. Natasha Khan, aka Bat for Lashes, is one of the few who actually manages it. She is a singer and songwriter like no other. Since the release of her debut album, 2006's Fur and Gold, she has been quietly beguiling fans and critics with her dreamy soundscapes and fairy-tale theatricality. She sings of wizards, woodland creatures, ...
These rugs weren't made for walking on.
Paul Vester, 1995"Ray" from "Abductees" PAUL VESTER: A sizable influence on both filmed art and commerce, the British animator appears as part of Pacific Northwest College of Art's current Boundary Crossing animated art series. Vester's work combines multimedia mastery with...
Boyd-Buchanan and the Association for Visual Arts will host a student photography show entitled Composition Study. Thirty-one pieces will be displayed in AVA's Landis Gallery at 30 Frazier Ave. from July 9-30. The reception will be held on Saturday from 2-4 p.m.
TRENTON, N.J. - Gannett Co. says it is eliminating 106 full-time and 19 part-time positions at its six New Jersey newspapers because of the economic recession.
WASHINGTON - With many lawmakers wary of giving the Federal Reserve more power under a proposed financial overhaul, the Fed's No. 2 official on Thursday defended the central bank's ability to take on more oversight responsibilities.
The teen is stirring controversy with another raunchy photo shoot
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