AUSTiN: PicturesDrawing Painting Photograph PrintNEW address for this website- October 12, 2002 Please adjust your bookmark for this site lightandpower.net The address (URL) for this web site has changed. Pages at the old address, radio.weblogs.com0101101 will not be updated.For the latest posts, please adjust your bookmarks to the new address at lightandpower.net.http://lightandpower.net/ Previously unseen work by Adams discovered in attic- October 10, 2002 Previously unseen photographs by Ansel Adams discovered in attic, now showing at the Fitchburg Art Museum in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, September 29, 2002 to January 12, 2003. These are proofs from a month-long camping trip by McAlpin, Georgia O'keefe and Adams. The exhibit will feature many of the recently discovered proofs plus a small number of exhibition prints that the museum has borrowed for comparison. Lewislandhttp://photography.cicada.com/exhibitions/20020929adamsokeefe.html Met Studies 'Adam's' Neighbors for Stress- October 10, 2002 As part of its investigation into the collapse of a 15th-century statue of Adam on Sunday, the Metropolitan Museum has temporarily removed five other Renaissance statues that were nearby in the gallery. By Celestine Bohlen. New York Times: Artshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0101101/categories/pictures/2002/10/10.html#a724 Statue shattered at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art- October 10, 2002 Met's 'Adam' Shatters as Pedestal Collapses. A 15th-century marble statue of Adam by the Venetian sculptor Tullio Lombardo crashed to the ground at the Metropolitan Museum of Art sometime Sunday evening. By Celestine Bohlen. New York Times: Artshttp://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/09/arts/design/09MET.html?ex=1034740800&en=be989e8264a3... Russborough House- October 10, 2002 A Mansion Attracts Art Lovers; Thieves Love It, Too. The Russborough House, a sprawling 18th-century countryside estate, seems to be a proving ground for Dublin criminals. Russborough House has been the site of four art thefts in 28 years. Five paintings worth at least $10 million were taken in the latest burglary. . . . By Brian Lavery. New York Times: Artshttp://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/09/arts/design/09ARTS.html?ex=1034740800&en=236c7790551... How to Draw a Bunny by John Walter, about artist Ray Johnson- October 9, 2002 An Affectionate Tribute to an Artist's Artist. John Walter's documentary provides an intriguing and entertaining introduction to the artist Ray Johnson, focusing on his varied art and the mystery surrounding his death. By Lawrence Van Gelder. They remembered the time he dropped footlong hot dogs from a helicopter over Ward's Island and the time an admirer sought to buy one of his collages. The prospective buyer said he had $1,000 to spend. Johnson asked $2,000. The prospective buyer offered...http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/09/movies/09BUNN.html?ex=1034740800&en=520e7e12a44b0749... Time to Hope at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan- October 8, 2002 Art Treasures Shown, but Few Behold Them. Over a hundred artistic treasures from a Spanish province are on display at the cavernous Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, but the exhibition has received scant attention and small crowds. Among the works in the ambulatory at the back of the cathedral at Amsterdam Avenue and West 112th Street are a remarkable painting of St. Sebastian by El Greco from the cathedral in Palencia; an unusual work by Goya from a convent in Valladolid; a painting..http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/08/arts/design/08TREA.html?ex=1034654400&en=c94f95899bd... Arts and Letters Daily on the auction block- October 8, 2002 Arts and Letters Daily, a wonderful and dense blog, has folded up its tent due to the bankruptcy of its parent company. A&L Daily will be auctioned off by the receivers. Boing Boing Bloghttp://boingboing.net/#85534171 On-screen tour of artist's studios and galleries around the world- October 8, 2002 In a Film Festival's Winners, a Focus on Artists at Work. Montreal's Le Festival International du Film sur l'Art will be offering film buffs a sort of on-screen tour of artist's studios and galleries around the world. By Joanne Latimer. New York Times: Movieshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0101101/categories/pictures/2002/10/08.html#a675 Cardinal Richelieu at the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal- October 7, 2002 Richelieu, Politician as Connoisseur. "Richelieu: Art and Power," an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal, is both original and provocative, panoramic and full of surprises. By John Russell. New York Times: Artshttp://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/07/arts/design/07RICH.html?ex=1034654400&en=a5a59e49a51... |