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Art guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. Alan G. Artner's Picks Focus: Vincent Fecteau New Work: The San Francisco artist presents eight highly personal tabletop sculptures of papier mache, all painted and eccentric in form;...Tags: Henry Adams, Boeing Co., Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, Photography
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Lit Life A look at the man behind the Leica
Julia Keller reviews Tom Piazza's new novel "City of Refuge," in which lives are upended by Katrina and its aftermath. PAGE 2 Photography was only one of Henri Cartier-Bresson's life passions. PAGE 5 -
Cartier-Bresson's early work —plus inspirations—on display
Chicago Tribune critic"Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Art and Photography of Paris," the Art Institute of Chicago's illuminating exhibition observing the centenary of the birth of the lensman, is a show of 55 photographs, prints and drawings that, in a sense, was decades in the...Tags: Henri Matisse, Art Institute of Chicago, Salvador Dali, Photography, Eugene Atget
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
1 "Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Art and Photography of Paris," the first exhibition to examine the artistic milieu in which his early works were created, has just opened at the Art Institute of Chicago. The show is the museum's observance of the...Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Irving Penn, Photography, Arts, New York
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steve.parks@newsday.comSEPT. 7. Infrastructures: Photographs by Bryan Whitney. Photographic images of communication towers emphasizing the complexity and mystery of some of the most distinctive structures in the contemporary landscape. (Reception Sept. 21.) Anthony Giordano...Tags: Berenice Abbott, Gordon Parks, Ulysses S Grant, Diane Arbus, Libraries and Museums
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Marilyn Monroe: Focus on the image
Chicago Tribune criticTuesday will be the 46th anniversary of the death of Marilyn Monroe, whose light burns as brightly as ever. Jean Harlow was more a vamp, Carole Lombard more an actress, and both died younger than Marilyn, who was 36. Yet they are remembered mainly by film...Tags: Carole Lombard, Photography, Society, Ceremonies, Jean Harlow
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'Sand' at Parrish, Buckminster Fuller at Whitney
Special to NewsdaySand: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor (June 29-Sept. 14 at Parrish Art Museum, Southampton). We play in it, loll on it, build castles out of it, and wash it out of our hair, but what, exactly, does sand mean? Its physical and metaphysical significance is...Tags: Biology, Heckscher Museum of Art, East Islip, Salvador Dali, Jane Freilicher
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Catching the 'decisive moment'
Sun photographerAbout a month ago I became an intern at The Sun. I had hoped to find myself immersed in different situations and interacting with different people every day, something I don't get much of as a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art. I have...Tags: American Idol, Maryland, Lexington Market, Photography, Popular Music
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'Fugitive Pieces,' 'Swimming in Auschwitz,' 'The Favor,' 'A Walk into the Sea' and more
Hopscotching time on film is never easy, but Canadian writer-director Jeremy Podeswa handles it with skill and care in "Fugitive Pieces," his lovely, absorbing adaptation of Anne Michaels' lauded novel about a circumspect writer haunted by his traumatic...Tags: John Cale, Willem Dafoe, Crimes, David Fincher, Movies
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'Anamorph,' 'The Favor' and 'A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory'
An unoriginal modus operandi
If David Fincher was able to graduate from the grime-chic surface thrills of "Se7en" to the personal, obsessive mastery of "Zodiac," then surely filmmakers can consider serial killers over and done with. But no, here comes...Tags: John Cale, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), New Jersey, Willem Dafoe, West Hollywood
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Berlin: Portrait of a City captures citys energy
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Berlin: Portrait of a City," a new photo book by Hans Christian Adam and published by Taschen, captures much of the energy of that historic city and chronicles it from 1860 to today. The 672-page book contains essays, but its photographs command...Tags: Book
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Hotel through blue-colored glass Inside a cool, blue glass tower that soars 32 stories above San Francisco, an InterContinental hotel is getting ready to open Thursday in the South of Market district. Besides 550 rooms, the InterContinental San...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Physical Fitness, Tourism and Leisure, Emergency Planning
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