Saturday, May 19, 2012

Week in art

  • This week we saw a lot of photography, from the hilarious to somber. One of the top stories was that famed Malibu photographer Paul Rusconi was cleared of allegations of raping his twin daughters, which was a momentous day for him and his family.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • LONDON - A modern art collection, including works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Salvador Dali, will be sold next week in London, Sothebys said Saturday.
  • (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
  • "Next week is only one of the four weeks we have to wait until the Greek election. Every utterance out of Greece makes us think about their [possible] exit and how sloppy that could be," said Art Hogan of Lazard Capital Partners.
  • (CNBC)
  • As a plumber, Kevin Sheedy had probably never heard of George Santayana, yet hes lived his footballing life according to the philosophers great line Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
  • (The Age)
  • Merle, left, and Zimmerman went 4-0 to win the Division I sectional doubles title at Reynoldsburg.
  • (Columbus Dispatch)
  • Hong Kongs art scene has been expanding for the past few years, but this weeks flurry of high profile international gallery openings alongside the citys annual art fair has brought a hype and frenzy unlike anything seen before.
  • (but will it last? - Reuters)
  • The event is sponsored by the VHS chapter of the National Art Honor Society and honor society officers Hannah Dayan, Katie Egan and Rory Duarte. Dan Banks will co-chair the evenings activities.
  • (NorthJersey.com)
  • The Hunter Museum of American Art will host Rock the Bluff: A Sound and Vision Party on Friday at 7 p. m. Visit www.huntermuseum.org or call 267-0968 to purchase tickets.
  • (Chattanoogan)

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