Author: tchabolla

  • LACMA launches Art Reading Room

    The Los Angeles County Museum of Art now offers its first online Reading Room. This “room” holds ten rare exhibition catalogues, mostly from the 1960s and 1970s, of Southern California contemporary art. For more information and upcoming projects, see Culture Monster.

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  • The Big Picture – news and current events photo archive

    The Big Picture, part of the Boston Globe online, is a massive archive of browsable and downloadable news photos.  The up-to-the-minute images are organized by month and by categories such as Middle East, Religion, Daily Life, Disasters, etc.  Each topic includes several photos, and in some cases (such as the post-Hurricane Ike group under “Disasters”)…

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  • Edward Burtynsky talk at USC, Jan. 28

    If you are in LA this week you should try to attend “In the Wake of Progress: An Evening with Edward Burtynsky”.   It takes place Thursday, January 28,  7pm, at the Gin D. Wong FAIA Conference Center/ Auditorium, Harris Hall 101 at USC as part of the “Visions and Voices” program.   Admission is free. Canadian…

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  • New ARTstor collection announcements

    ARTstor has announced the following are available in the Digital Library: Brooklyn Museum Costumes (The Metropolitan Museum of Art): 5,883 high resolution images of highlights from the Brooklyn Museum now housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute (keywords: brooklyn costume) The Samuel H. Kress Collection and National Gallery of Art: 1,757 images from…

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  • Fine Art Study Break

    When you find yourself with a moment to spare (or are in need of a quick break from the task at hand), check out the blog That Is Priceless by comedy writer Steve Melcher, who daily offers his “slightly funnier” take on the subject matter in various works of art.

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  • Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s “Historic Cities”

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Department of Geography and The Jewish National and University Library offer a fantastic website dedicated to “maps, literature, documents, books and other relevant material concerning the past, present and future of historic cities”. The site is searchable by area, mapmaker or year, and each image can be viewed in high…

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