Author: tchabolla

  • Leonora Carrington dies at 94

    Artist Leonora Carrington has died in Mexico City at age 94. Born in Britain but working in Mexico City, Carrington was a central figure among Surrealist artists and writers. Save the date (January 29, 2012–May 6, 2012) for LACMA’s exhibition In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States, which…

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  • UCSB Digital Collections now online

    A selection of the material from Davidson Library’s Special Collections is now available digitally.  Drawing from the rich holdings of audio recordings, photos, archives, scores, posters and more, the material is a valuable digital resource.  This launch site contains several thousand of the over 500,000 items in Special Collections, with plans to continue growing. Some…

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  • A hard-to-categorize museum

    The New York Times has an interesting profile of the Shelburne Museum in Vermont, which is unusual in its lack of clear mission but fascinating in the range of its holdings.  It contains historic structures (a relocated lighthouse, a round barn, a steamboat); curiosities such as a 3,500-piece miniature circus; folk and early American art…

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  • Hammer Museum announces new mobile app

    UCLA’s Hammer Museum is the latest art institution to launch an app that helps you plan your visit and explore the museum’s permanent collection and current exhibitions. The app is free and available for iPhones (must have iOS 4 installed) and Android (Android 2.2 and higher) devices.

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  • Yale offers free online access to digital images

    Yale University announced it now allows free access to its ever-growing database of digital images of objects housed in the university’s museums, archives, and libraries.  Discover Yale Digital Commons already hosts almost 260,000 digital images and records, with the goal of adding over 1.5 million.  The interface allows cross-collection searching of Yale’s vast respositories, including the…

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  • Pre-Revolutionary photographs of Moscow now on Flickr

    If you are interested in early 20th century Moscow, there is a collection of historic photographs recently posted on Flickr. These previously unpublished photographs were taken by the poster’s great grandfather while on a trip to the Russian city in 1909. The images are a part of cranewoods.com’s photostream and can be viewed by everyone;…

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