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 Related News ItemsArts agenda: spectacular lights at Vivid SydneyFri, 18 May 2012 01:46:54 -0700 The fourth edition of NSW’s Vivid Sydney festival will blanket the city’s prominent buildings in a veil of light and art. Highlights include Amon Tobin’s Live Beyond 3D ISAM performance and the Lighting of the Sails by German design collective Urbanscreen. Read More... Arts agenda: looking ahead to Nuit des Musées, International Museum DayThu, 03 May 2012 03:56:52 -0700 More than 30,000 museums in around 100 countries are getting ready to host special events for the 35th edition of International Museum Day on May 18. Museums and galleries will also be staying open late into the night on May 19 as part of the annual Nuit de Musées (Long Night of Museums). Read More... Arts agenda: International Museum Day, FutureEverything Festival, Art HKThu, 10 May 2012 13:06:15 -0700 The 35th edition of International Museum Day will take place on May 18 with more than 30,000 museums in 100 countries hosting special events. Museums and galleries in Europe will also be staying open late into the night on May 19 as part of the annual Nuit de Musées (Night of Museums). During the week an explosion of digital music and art will take place under the banner of the FutureEverything ... Read More... Arts agenda: CONTACT Toronto, Frieze New YorkThu, 26 Apr 2012 08:09:34 -0700 Canada’s month-long CONTACT photography festival will take over the city of Toronto with numerous gallery exhibitions, public installations and arts events. The inaugural US edition of London’s Frieze art fair will be launched in the Big Apple under the banner of Frieze New York. Read More... Minnesota poet John Caddy named McKnight Distinguished ArtistTue, 15 May 2012 19:06:39 -0700 Poet John Caddy has always been inspired by nature. And for years, he inspired a love of nature in students. Read More... Tate's oil tanks to fuel live artMon, 23 Apr 2012 07:00:28 -0700 Tate Modern's underground oil tanks to become the world's first permanent museum for live art Read More... No sympathy for the creative classSun, 22 Apr 2012 19:38:28 -0700 They’re pampered, privileged, indulged – part of the “cultural elite.” They spend all their time smoking pot and sipping absinthe. To use a term that’s acquired currency lately, they’re entitled . And they’re not – after all – real Americans. This what we hear about artists, architects, musicians, writers and others like them. And it’s part of the reason the struggles of the creative class in ... Read More... Pythons Swallow Whole Deer in Florida, $6 Million TabThu, 03 May 2012 21:23:07 -0700 The meandering trail in the Everglades marshlands was made by alligators, I’m told, so be careful. There’s also poisonwood, fire ants and the recently added Burmese python. Read More... |