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Features: Carolina A. Miranda / ARTnews
September 2010
How Chicano Is It?
Young artists of Mexican American heritage are gaining visibility for work that often touches on their ethnic identity—along with other themes,...
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News: Therese Poletti / The Wall Street Journal
August 19, 2010
Prized Murals Draw Renewed Interest
Mexican artist and illustrator Miguel Covarrubias painted six colorful maps portraying Pacific Rim life for the 1939-1940 World's Fair on Treasure...
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Reviews & Previews: Artnow Online
August 14, 2010
"The Birth Of Impressionism" Comes To The Frist Center From The Musee d'Orsay
Nashville Last Stop for Whistler's Mother and Other Masterpieces Before Works Return to Paris
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
August 13, 2010
Nashville Last Stop for Masterpieces Before Works Return to Paris
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts will open The Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay Friday, Oct. 15, 2010
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Reviews & Previews: Kenneth Baker / San Francisco Chronicle
July 16, 2010
Vancouver fosters Paris impressionism
Sometimes museums and their public just get lucky. By chance, "Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d'Orsay" at the de Young Museum
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News: Howard Pousner / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
July 9, 2010
Photography curator Cox leaving High Museum for San Francisco
In a substantial loss for the High Museum of Art, Julian Cox, curator of photography since 2005, is leaving Atlanta to become the founding curator of
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
July 2, 2010
New Acquisition to Welcome Visitors at the de Young Museum this Summer
Coincidentally timed with the special exhibition Birth of Impressionism at the de Young Museum, John E. Buchanan, Jr., the director
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Reviews & Previews: Kenneth Baker / San Francisco Chronicle
June 24, 2010
'Impressionist Paris' at Legion of Honor
What has come over the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco? After several years of addled exhibition programming, they now have two concurrent shows
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Reviews & Previews: Steven Winn / San Francisco Chronicle
May 16, 2010
De Young readies for Impressionist masterworks
From the moment they were announced last summer, the back-to-back shows of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings from Paris' Musée d'Orsay
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Reviews & Previews: Charlie Mccollum / San Jose Mercury News
May 16, 2010
The masterworks of French art come to the Bay Area
Paris' Musée d'Orsay has packed up its Monets and Manets, its Cézannes and Renoirs, even that painting of Whistler's mom. For the first time — and...
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Other: Peter Hartlaub / San Francisco Chronicle
May 13, 2010
49er Vernon Davis an artist at heart
When Vernon Davis does finally get to the Sistine Chapel, he'll be a little closer to the "Creation of Adam" than most visitors. At 6 feet 3
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Reviews & Previews: Jesse Hamlin / San Francisco Chronicle
March 14, 2010
William T. Wiley: messenger of many truths
William T. Wiley had no intention of riffing on Francis Bacon, bank bailouts and tea baggers when he began the painting that became "So Channeling
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Other: John King / San Francisco Chronicle
January 19, 2010
How the de Young trumps the academy
Here's the difference between architecture and other forms of art: It must be judged by how it functions, as a matter of course, not merely by how it
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Reviews & Previews: Kenneth Baker / San Francisco Chronicle
January 3, 2010
Forecast for 2010: Art
Diane Arbus: "Christ in a Lobby" and Other Unknown or Almost Known Works Selected by Robert Gober (Jan.) San Francisco's Fraenkel Gallery asked
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News: John Cote / San Francisco Chronicle
December 23, 2009
Deal gives de Young most of Oceanic art works
Most of the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum's cornerstone collection of Oceanic art will stay put under a deal that San Francisco officials have struck
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Reviews & Previews: Tamara Straus / San Francisco Chronicle
November 5, 2009
Murals on a mission from the Mission
The murals of the Mission District are being elevated to high - but still very hip - art status, thanks to a free party and book launch extravaganza
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
August 28, 2009
The de Young and Musée d'Orsay Announce Two Impressionist Exhibitions to Debut in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Musée d’Orsay jointly announce two consecutive special exhibitions, Birth of
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
August 1, 2009
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Celebrate New Acquisitions
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco announced several important acquisitions made earlier this year that are now on view in
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Reviews & Previews: Stephen West / Bloomberg
July 28, 2009
Teenage Tut, Samurai Games, Chagall’s Jews Star in S.F. Shows
Wearing a simple tunic and a tapered gold crown, the teenage boy looks ahead with huge dark eyes and almost smiles. The 3,300-year-old painted wood
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
July 25, 2009
de Young Museum to Open New Permanent Exhibition in Art of the Americas Galleries
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- On August 28, the de Young opens a new permanent exhibition in the Art of the Americas galleries, entitled, Yua, Spirit of the
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Reviews & Previews: Jesse Hamlin / San Francisco Chronicle
June 21, 2009
Egypt's golden boy king back in S.F.
Renee Dreyfus fell under the spell of Egyptian art at the age of 3, when her parents took her to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Decades
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News: Kenneth Baker / San Francisco Chronicle
May 23, 2009
Panama-Pacific ushered in the big museum show
Were the popular museum exhibition not a modern phenomenon, Bay Area history in this area might appear sparser than it does. Yet even half a century
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
May 12, 2009
Artistry of the Amish Tradition will be on Full Display at the de Young Museum in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The Amish have been referred to as plain people, but there is nothing plain about their quilts. The artistry of the Amish
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News: John Coté / San Francisco Chronicle
April 22, 2009
De Young selling tribal art as family squabbles
San Francisco has agreed to sell 76 pieces of tribal art pledged to the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in a bid to resolve an inheritance dispute that
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