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Exhibition Explores Impact of Asian Art and Thought on American Artists (Art Daily) Robert Motherwell, From the Lyric Suite, 1965, Ink on Japanese paper, 22.8 x 28 cm, Dedalus Foundation, New York. © Dedalus Foundation, Inc./Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY . The best art of 2008 (San Francisco Chronicle) HIGH: "The State Museums of Berlin and the Legacy of James Simon." Wonderful surprises come at every turn in the Legion of Honor's loan show (through Jan. 18) of objects from various periods and cultures collected and donated by the greatest single benefactor... Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to Open Kees Van Dongen: A Fauve in the City (Art Daily) Kees Van Dongen (1877-1968), The Spotted Chimera, 1895-1907. Oil on canvas 201 X 293.3 cm. Nouveau Musee National Monaco. ⓒEstate of Kees Van Dongen / SODRAC (2008) Last Days to See Rembrandt: Painter of Stories at The Museo del Prado (Art Daily) Rembrandt, Samson and Delilah, Oil on canvas, 206 x 276 cm, 1636, Frankfurt, Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie. MADRID.- The Museo del Prado is about to close the exhibition Rembrandt: Painter of Stories. Images of Arctic Exploration at the Portland Museum of Art (Art Daily) PORTLAND, ME.- In honor of the International Polar Year (March 2007 through March 2009), the Portland Museum of Art will present an exhibition of the story of Arctic exploration during its peak years from 1850 to 1910. Drawn from the collection of the Osher Map Library at the University of Southern Maine in Portland, the exhibition will feature more than 35 maps, books, prints, and other ... Aboriginal tourism in Australia's Northern Territory (Guardian Unlimited) Far from the stage-managed 'culture shows' at Uluru, Sam de Brito sees the outback of the Northern Territory through the eyes of Aboriginal Australians who are beginning to run their own tours Brief encounters with a poetic killjoy (The Manila Times) He is a legend nowadays; a romanticized soldier whose memory has become a campaign flag for anyone who wishes to “rage against the machine.” And in the numerous attempts to share the greatness of Che Guevara, people have come to call him a hero. They have come to call him a saint. Five days of fun (The Cincinnati Enquirer) The kids are still home from school and maybe some friends or relatives have come to town. What can you do? The Enquirer entertainment team has assembled some family- and wallet-friendly suggestions. The unflinching eye (Guardian Unlimited) Goya, a man of the people, found success as a portraitist to the Spanish aristocracy. But, writes Robert Hughes, it was his depictions of war and his pessimistic Black Paintings, reflecting the turbulence of 19th-century Europe and his own experience of madness, that changed art for ever Top 5 events in Philippine visual arts (Philippine Daily Inquirer) THE most exciting development on the art scene in 2008 was obviously the high bidding for Philippine works in international auctions. This was noted by a panel of art industry leaders in the Inquirer Lifestyle’s yearend art forum last Dec. 17.
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