Category: art news

  • The 18 pound art museum

    Imagine a museum with unlimited space and budget…  NPR this morning reported on a new book from Phaidon, The Art Museum, which has compiled extensive museum highlights from around the world into one collection – the ultimate museum.  Over 100 people spent a decade researching and tracking down works.  Disparate parts of one altarpiece were…

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  • Save the date: Los Angeles Art Show 2012

    Mark your calendars for the 17th Annual Los Angeles Art Show, January 18-22, 2012, in the LA Convention Center. This year promises to be the most comprehensive art experience on the west coast, with three distinct shows: the L.A. Art Show: Modern & Contemporary, the L.A. Fine Print Fair and the newly separate Fine Art…

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  • $134 million worth of stolen art dumped in the trash?

    It is feared that 5 paintings stolen from the Paris Museum of Modern Art last May were thrown into the trash by one of the thieves.  The paintings, by Picasso, Matisse, Leger, Braque and Modigliani, were left in the possession of one of the three people involved in the heist, who claims he panicked when…

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  • UCSB Dept. of Art colloquium starts this week

    The Department of Art’s Fall colloquium series begins September 27, with a talk by curator and critic Bruce Ferguson. The full schedule with speaker bios is here.  The program is co-sponsored by Art and the College of Creative Studies, and this quarter has been organized by Dick Hebdige.

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  • Neutra’s Kronish House to be demolished?

    Rumor has it that Richard Neutra’s Kronish House in Beverly Hills may be headed for demolition very soon. It is unclear whether a permit has been filed yet to raze the 6,891 square foot house off of Sunset Boulevard that was built in 1955 for real estate developer Herbert Kronish. However, the house is currently for sale…

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  • Ghent Altarpiece IRR images now available online

    A first look at the IRR (infrared reflectography) analysis of the Ghent Altarpiece is now available.  The entire altarpiece has been photographed using the IRR technique as a way to study its underdrawings and to determine its different phases and contributors.  It was initiated as part of an urgent conservation treatment in 2010. Twenty of…

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