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Vietnamese photographic artists should be proud of their achievements (Vietnam Net) VietNamNet Bridge - For the first time in Vietnam, an exhibition of 15 internationally-renowned photographic artists who are holders of the Masters FIAP Distinction (M.FIAP) is now held by Vietnam Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at the Museum of Fine Arts of Vietnam. In Madrid, Banking on the Art Scene (New York Times) La Casa Encendida is something of an urban Gen Y commune. THE fall of 2008 will be remembered for the meltdown of the international banking system, but it’s also been a great season for international art in Madrid , thanks to the free-spending ways of some of Spain ’s largest banks. Portraits of the past and future (Guardian Unlimited) What is the defining image of 2008? Obama's victory grin? A luxury yacht in the harbour at Corfu? Traders with their heads in their hands as the stock market nosedives? Unprecedented Reciprocal Loan Collaboration Between the Frick and Norton Simon Museum (Art Daily) Francisco de Zurbarán, Spanish, (1598–1664), Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose, 1633. Oil on canvas 24 ½ x 43 1/8 in. Norton Simon Foundation Bush is back! (Salon.com) Not in the White House. But thanks to the recession, women are skipping the Brazilian and finally growing a little hair down there. How Sam Mendes became The Man (Guardian Unlimited) Directing any sex scene, Sam Mendes says, is 'a profoundly weird experience', but when the sex scene is between Leonardo DiCaprio and your own wife, it's 'almost impossible' for them to do it if you're in the same room. So for the relevant parts of Revolutionary Road, his first collaboration with Kate Winslet, and the first film Winslet and DiCaprio have made together since Titanic, Mendes ... Beauty from the ugly truth (The Australian) DEGAS'S popularity today masks the sometimes brutal realism of his work. A Colorado visionary (Denver Post) In the fall of 1924, Laura Gilpin set off with two companions on her first extensive photography expedition to Mesa Verde and New Mexico, cementing a love of the Southwest that never wavered the rest of her life. Film Review: Che (Film Journal) We're fortunate this holiday movie season to be gifted with two very different but equally strong entries in the often-problematic biopic genre. The first is Gus Van Sant's Milk , an account of the too-brief political career of slain gay-rights activist Harvey Milk. While surprisingly conservative in both its style and structure—particularly compared to Van Sant's recent run of movies from Gerry ... Fans bid farewell to Polaroid film (CNN) Every day for a year, Tacey Willis looked for an eye-catching photo subject -- a ballerina, a rocker dude in a bookstore or three older ladies from the Red Hat Society. She allowed herself one shot each day, with only one piece of instant film.
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