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Artist Jennifer Bornstein curates a show at the Hammer Museum
Special to The TimesJennifer Bornstein was a kid in a candy store -- with almost half a year to gorge herself. When Hammer Museum curator Allegra Pesenti asked Bornstein to rummage through the institution's huge collection of graphic work and put together a show of...Tags: David Hockney, John Cage, Photography, New York, Los Angeles
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Artist mixed paint, sculpture, cast-offs
Times Art CriticRobert Rauschenberg, the protean artist from small-town Texas whose imaginative commitment to hybrid forms of painting and sculpture changed the course of American and European art between 1950 and the early 1970s, died Monday night, according to New...Tags: Minority Groups, Photography, Louisiana, Dance, Clement Greenberg
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Advertising executive who worked on 'Man from Glad' ads
Tribune reporterHoward Shank wanted to be the next Ernest Hemingway but wound up in advertising, where as a creative executive at Leo Burnett in Chicago he had a hand in campaigns including the "Man from Glad." Mr. Shank, 86, died of lung cancer on Tuesday, May 6, at...Tags: National Government, Ernest Hemingway, Tony the Tiger, Lake Forest, Corporate Officers
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Deer Park drummer David Penna explores electronica
rafer.guzman@newsday.comRemember drum and bass? Musicians are still working in that genre - or at least David Penna is. The Deer Park drummer's debut solo disc, "Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device," harks back to that brief window in the mid-1990s when electronic music -...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Electronics, Popular Music, Deer Park (Suffolk, New York), Music
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Discoveries
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBetrayed A Play George Packer Faber & Faber: 128 pp., $13 paper In January 2007, George Packer went to Iraq to write for the New Yorker about Iraqis risking their lives to work with the Americans there. "Their American employers in general regarded...Tags: Disasters, Bruce Springsteen, Herman Melville, Sylvia Plath, Armed Forces
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ROME: Palace of Exhibitions reopens after restoration
Rome's Palazzo delle Esposizioni, or Palace of Exhibitions, has reopened to the public after a five-year restoration, with exhibits on artist Mark Rothko and director Stanley Kubrick. The monumental building on downtown Via Nazionale has been closed...Tags: Stanley Kubrick
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This 'Land' belongs to no one
Special to NewsdayIt would be an exaggeration to say I wanted to dig out my eyes with a spoon while watching "In the Land of Women," but have you ever wondered whether you could impale yourself on a nacho chip? Contemplating this - while staring slack-jawed at Meg Ryan's...Tags: Meg Ryan, Olympia Dukakis, Movies, Adam Brody, John Anderson
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VENICE: Renovated Venetian palace opens with extensive art exhibit
Along a watercolor curve of the Grand Canal, Jeff Koons' "Balloon Dog (Magenta)" vividly guards the entrance to the reborn Palazzo Grassi. Alive with light, the subtle renovation by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando brings the 18th-century...Tags: Richard Serra, Peggy Guggenheim, Adolf Hitler, Andy Warhol, Tadao Ando
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Karlsruhe, Germany's ZKM has a media museum fit for Gen Net
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThis hive of interactivity, part of a facility marking its 10th year, shows cutting-edge works. Karlsruhe, Germany ZKM. It may sound like a new model of souped-up Mercedes, but people in this industrial city in southern Germany know it as the self-...Tags: Arts, Andy Warhol, Libraries and Museums, Electronics, Nintendo Company Ltd.
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With new space, Seattle Art Museum expands its vision
Times Staff WriterSEATTLE — When the Seattle Art Museum turns 75 next year, it intends to be not only the most important general art museum in the Pacific Northwest but to be nationally prominent too. It might just get its wish. On Saturday, a newly expanded...Tags: Arts, Plastic Art, Virginia, New York, Tony Smith
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