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A Piece of Cleveland With a New York Accent Hundreds of artifacts are being prepared for the opening on Tuesday of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, a $9 million branch of the Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland.
Art review: Martin Puryear sculptures at SFMOMA The sculpture of Martin Puryear, surveyed in an exhilarating show that opens today at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, situates itself like no other contemporary art. Puryear, 67, belongs to a generation of American artists much concerned with where...
At Meeting, Smithsonian Practices New Openness The Smithsonian Institution held the first public board meeting in its 162-year history on Monday. The first question: “Why did you not all resign?”
Renaissance Lombardy in the John G. Johnson Collection February 16, 2008 - February 16, 2009: Drawing from the John G. Johnson’s rich collections in Italian Renaissance painting, which included every region of Italy, this installation consists of 10 rare paintings from late fifteenth and early sixteenth-century Lombardy of which Milan was the capital. Architecture: Art and Commerce Canoodling in Central Park The Chanel Pavilion that opened Monday in Central Park sets out to drape an aura of refinement over a cynical marketing gimmick.
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Credit crunch crushes MoMAs houses of the future. Grave Warnings of Disease, With the Adman’s Flair The “An Iconography of Contagion” exhibition in Washington features public health posters from numerous countries on an array of diseases.
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