Author: tchabolla

  • Image Resource Center Open House

    If you’re in the area today and haven’t seen our new space (or even if you have), please stop for our Open House.  We’re in Ellison Hall on the ground floor – through the red doors beside the elevator.  Refreshments will be served! Thursday, October 14 – 1:00-4:00pm

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  • Survey: architects on architecture

    Vanity Fair magazine recently conducted a survey of  52  architects and architecture critics and scholars, asking them to list the five most important structures (including buildings, bridge and monuments) built since 1980, and to name the  most significant architectural work of the 21st century.   All participants and their choices are listed here.   A slideshow…

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  • Photographs revealed of Tibet 100 years ago

    An album of extremely rare photographs of Tibet and its people, taken during a 1903 British mission, has both been publicized for the first time and auctioned off.  The amazing photos were taken by Officer John Claude White and are the first known of their kind.  Read or listen to an NPR interview by Renee…

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  • Get out your metal detectors!

    A lucky person with a metal detector uncovered a Roman helmet last year, which is now going up for auction at Christie’s (on Oct. 7).  It’s expected to fetch between $315,000 and $470,000.  It is one of only three of its caliber and design  (with complete face masks)  ever discovered in England.  It was found…

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  • Uffizi masterpieces in high resolution

    An Italian company, Haltadefinizione, has created what they call “real high resolution” reproductions of six famous paintings from the Florentine museum.  If you’re wondering just how high resolution these are, the company photographed the six paintings at 3 to 20 billion pixels (yes, billion). However, while their tagline reads “If you can’t come to them,…

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  • Resnick Pavilion opens at LACMA

    The Renzo Piano-designed pavilion at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will open to the public on October 2.  Funded mainly from a $45 million gift from the philanthropists Stewart and Lynda Resnick, the 45,000 square foot space opens with three exhibitions:  1. Sculptures and vessels from Mesoamerican antiquity; 2.  Two hundred years of…

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