Vital, Christophe - Rionnet, Florence - Loiseau, Marie-Elisabeth (dir.) : Clemenceau et les artistes modernes : Manet, Monet, Rodin... exposition, Les Lucs-sur-Boulogne, l’Historial de la Vendée, 8 ...décembre 2013-2 mars 2014. 1 vol., 287 p., ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill. en coul., 28 cm, ISBN : 978-2-7572-0738-3, 32 € (Somogy éditions d’art, Paris - Historial de la Vendée, Les Lucs-sur-Boulogne 2013)
The DIA is also relatively flush compared with museums of its size, with a total endowment of $139 million in addition to an auxiliary community foundation that raises money for the museum. ...almost ...75% of the museum's operating costs are paid for by a new millage on Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties approved by taxpayers in the Detroit metropolitan region last year.
Auguste Rodin
Art in America (1939),
01/2022, Letnik:
110, Številka:
1
Magazine Article
Revered for such iconic figurative sculptures as The Gates of Hell (1880-1917), The Burghers of Calais (1884-95), and The Thinker (1904), Auguste Rodin had a massive and well-documented impact in ...Europe; but his influence on American artists and audiences is not as well known. This presentation of more than fifty sculptures and twenty-five drawings at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown MA and at High Museum of Art in Atlanta GA explores Rodin's popularity in the US in the early twentieth century, the decline of his reputation in the 1940s, and the popular rebound that made the French master a household name by the dawn of the twenty-first century.
The Ballets Russes' vanguard productions are dramatically evoked by costumes, set and costume designs, photographs, theatrical memorabilia, music and film clips of reconstructed performances, in a ...splendid installation that makes an ephemeral art form as vivid as possible in a museum setting. Of the filmed performances, the most compelling (and accurate) is by Mikhail Baryshnikov, coached by Balanchine, in the choreographer's 1929 "Prodigal Son," as still performed by the New York City Ballet with Rouault's original sets and costumes.
Gallery Is Sued on Sales Maloney, Jennifer
The Wall Street journal. Eastern edition,
10/2012
Newspaper Article
In 1998, he began a relationship with Mr. Fishko, buying art directly from his gallery and using the dealer as an intermediary to buy art from other sources, according to the lawsuit, filed last week ...in U.S. district court in Manhattan.
Often, Ford’s growing network of animal lovers would help him track down an elusive subject: the owner of a Longhorn knew someone with a white buffalo; a dog trainer led him to a black goat. ...(According to Ford, Bandit the skunk and Merle the squirrel get along just fine.) Along the way, Ford began to master the skills necessary to handle nonhumans in the studio. Though he has been able to photograph both an African elephant and an American buffalo in studio, there’s one animal Ford hasn’t been able to get to sit for a portrait: his own pet, a thirteen-year-old cat named Harley.