Media cautioned to beware of 22-pages of allegations Victoria media should be wary of information from the "Rodin Chaser"Â as he targets the next city on the North American tour of Rodin: A Magnificent Obsession: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation scheduled for exhibition at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria from April 6 through July 29, 2007.
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A proposal to turn a section of the Kansas River trail into a sculpture trail may soon become a reality. If all goes as planned, a new work created by John Hachmeister, KU associate professor of sculpture, will be installed on a trail that connects Burcham Park and Constant Park near downtown Lawrence.
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February is "Everyone Loves Linda"Â Month - It seems as though just about everyone loves Linda, John DeAndrea's ultra-lifelike sculpture at the Denver Art Museum. Since making her first appearance in 1984, Linda has become one of the Museum's most popular artworks. Linda will be on view at the Denver Art Museum through March 4, 2007.
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The first full-scale American museum survey of the work of artist Kara Walker premieres at the Walker Art Center February 17-May 13. Organized by Philippe Vergne, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, and Yasmil Raymond, Assistant Curator, at the Walker, in close collaboration with the artist, Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love features works ranging from her signature black cut-paper silhouettes to film animations to more than 100 works on paper.
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The first project of its kind, Alien Nation is a timely, ambitious and thought-provoking exhibition co-produced by the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) and the Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA) that explores the complex relationship between science fiction, race and contemporary art.
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Culture Minister, David Lammy, has placed a temporary export bar on a bronze sculpture of Marsyas after Pierre Legros the Younger, one of the first baroque bronzes to arrive in Britain. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the sculpture in the United Kingdom.
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Beginning February 2, 2007, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco will present Masters of Bamboo: Japanese Baskets and Sculpture in the Cotsen Collection, an exhibition that draws on the richness and breadth of the approximately nine hundred works Mr. Lloyd L. Cotsen generously donated to the Asian Art Museum in 2001.
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One of the Denver Art Museum's most popular pieces of art, it seems as though just about everyone loves John DeAndrea's ultra-lifelike sculpture, Linda. Since making her first appearance in 1984, Linda has mesmerized visitors of all ages.
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Opening January, 2007 through June 2007. Five installations by multidisciplinary artist Hadas Ophrat combining sculptural elements with video and sound.
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Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, announced today that they have jointly acquired Rachel Whiteread's Untitled (Domestic), 2002, an important example of the current oeuvre of this internationally prominent British artist.
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The first retrospective of American artist William Hunter, Transforming Vision: The Wood Sculpture of William Hunter, 1970-2005, opens at the Oakland Museum of California January 20, and continues through March 18, 2007. Organized by the Long Beach Museum of Art and curated by Kevin Wallace, the exhibition begins its national tour in Oakland.
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The Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts has evolved from one that was established as a repository of decorative art in 1907, during the presidency of J. Pierpont Morgan. Today it is responsible for a comprehensive and important historical collection, one of the Metropolitan Museum's largest, reflecting the development of art in the major Western European countries.
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