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Reviews & Previews: Ariella Budick / Financial Times
August 25, 2010
Contemporary photography, Metropolitan Museum, New York
The Metropolitan Museum is an odd place to learn about the messiness of life. The orderly progression of galleries, the ever-vigilant security guard
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Reviews & Previews: Ariella Budick / Financial Times
August 23, 2010
Leon Levinstein, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
For most of his life, photographer Leon Levinstein nestled in comfortable obscurity. He shot thousands of pictures over several decades
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News: Artnow Online
August 23, 2010
The MET Announces Picasso Exhibition Drew 700,000 Visitors In 17 Weeks
Seventh Highest Exhibition Attendance on Record at the Met
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Reviews & Previews: Artnow Online
August 21, 2010
Next "Met Holiday Monday" On Labor Day, September 06
Galleries, shops, and dining areas at The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be open to the public Monday, September 6 (Labor Day), the next "Met...
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
August 21, 2010
Modern Works by Artist Joan Miró to Be Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum
During a trip to the Netherlands in spring 1928, the Catalan painter Joan Miró (1893–1983) purchased postcards from the museums
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 18, 2010
Doug + Mike Starn on the Roof: Big Bambú
The twin brothers, who made a splash in the eighties with very large, very distressed-looking photographs, are back—big time—with an installation
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 18, 2010
Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography
The latest in the Met’s exhibitions of work from the permanent collection is the least coherent, but it’s an effective demonstration of photography’s
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 18, 2010
Hipsters, Hustlers, and Handball Players: Leon Levinstein’s New York Photographs, 1950-1980
The title of this knockout exhibition doesn’t exactly exhaust Levinstein’s range of subjects. Staking out New York’s busiest public arenas
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Features: Isaac Arnsdorf / The Wall Street Journal
August 18, 2010
The Museum Is Watching You
Galleries Quietly Study What People Like, or Skip, to Decide What Hangs Where
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News: Associated Press
August 17, 2010
Picasso show draws huge crowds to NYC's Met Museum
The Spanish artist's exhibition is the most highly attended show since 2001.
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News: The Economist
August 17, 2010
Picasso in New York: We can't get enough, it seems
"Get art out of the basements," declared Eli Broad, a Los Angeles billionaire and art collector, to a conference of museum professionals in May.
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Reviews & Previews: Dave Itzkoff / New York Times
August 17, 2010
Met’s Picasso Exhibition Is One for the Record Books
Pablo Picasso, you still got it! The Metropolitan Museum of Art said on Tuesday that its recent exhibition of works by that 20th-century
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Reviews & Previews: Amanda Julius / New York Observer
August 17, 2010
Pricey Landscaping
Sick of seeing, as we all are, contemporary art set against whitewashed walls and wooden floors? These gardens offer a better, more beautiful
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News: Robin Pogrebin / New York Times
August 10, 2010
Bill to Halt Certain Sales of Artwork May Be Dead
A bill to prohibit cultural institutions from selling pieces from their collections to cover operating costs has all but died in the New York...
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Other: Raquel Laneri / Forbes
August 10, 2010
MOMA Director’s Income-Tax-Free Condo
The New York Times ran a piece yesterday about cultural directors–particularly museum directors–and the plum housing perks they enjoy.
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News: ARTINFO
August 10, 2010
Of All Nonprofit Museum Leaders, MoMA's Lowry is the Luckiest
Is MoMA director Glenn Lowry the luckiest leader of a cultural nonprofit in New York City? That is what the New York Times suggests in a...
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Other: Art:21
August 9, 2010
Secrets of Art Appreciation
I am not an “art critic.” I can tell you how I feel about a given work of art, but I may feel differently over time or if I see the same work in...
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Other: ArtDaily
August 6, 2010
MFA Houston Commissions Artist Cai Guo-Qiang to Create Gunpowder Drawing
Artist Cai Guo-Qiang has long been known internationally for his prolific and multi-disciplinary body of work that fuses the mythic
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
August 6, 2010
Guggenheim Announces "Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918-1936
Rising from the ruins and horror of World War I, European art and culture returned to the classical past, seeking tranquility, order
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
August 6, 2010
Three Solo Exhibitions Open at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art
For the first time in more than 25 years, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art will present, in effect, three solo exhibitions by three generations
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Reviews & Previews: ARTINFO
August 4, 2010
Top Ten Shows to See in New York
"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917" at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through January 24, moma.org During this tumultuous period
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News: MutualArt
August 4, 2010
Expert confident Da Vinci attribution will be accepted
World-renowned Leonardo scholar Prof. Martin Kemp tells MutualArt.com that evidence in his recently published book will take time to digest,...
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News: Mackie Healy / Lindsay Pollock: Art Market Views
August 4, 2010
MET Exhibition Schedule Through Spring 2011, from Gossart to Baldessari
Her picks? Baldessari and a photo exhibit uniting early 20th century geniuses Stieglitz, Steichen and Strand.
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Reviews & Previews: Louise Chen / ARTINFO
August 3, 2010
Secret Treasures of Imperial China to Emerge in Salem, Mass.
Within Beijing's Forbidden City, a garden complex housing artworks, jewelry, and exquisite furniture and crafts collected by Qing Dynasty
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