^ I am nearly but not quite as stupid as you think. The first time around I failed to notice that "exhibitions" in the menu switched to "current" on mouseover and only saw "future" and "past"...have since figured it out, thanks.
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Kuniyasu Sakaizawa's exhibition begins on Sept 8th @ A-Things
A-Things: http://www.a-things.com/
Peter Feigenbaum's Trainset Ghetto on Sept 4th @ Open Source
Summary: http://www.artcat.com/exhibits/11887
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photo festivals : visa (perpignan) + rencontres d'arles
I guess these could be interpreted as "art" shows.
The Arles show good, definitely more on the art side, worth a day trip if you're in the area. Entrance runs €7 - €26 for a day pass. Check out the Ernst Haas venue. Lots of good video installations in one of Arles ends on 19 sep.
Visa pour l'Image, I think is the better festival and it's free. Excellent retrospectives of Klein and William Albert Allard. That one ends on the 12 sep.It's absolutely Hedious!
shy poser
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Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700-1915
October 2, 2010–April 3, 2011
Celebrating the museum's recent groundbreaking acquisition of a major collection of European men's, women's, and children's garments and accessories, Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700-1915 will present a selection to the public for the first time. The exhibition will tell the story of fashion's aesthetic and technical development from the Age of Enlightenment to World War I. It will examine the sweeping changes that occurred in fashionable dress spanning a period of over two hundred years, with a fascinating look at the details of luxurious textiles, exacting tailoring techniques, and lush trimmings. Highlights will include an eighteenth-century man's vest intricately embroidered with powerful symbolic messages relevant to the French Revolution; an evening mantle with silk embroidery, glass beads, and ostrich feathers designed by French couturier Émile Pingat (active 1860-96); and spectacular three-piece suits and gowns worn at the royal courts of Europe. The exhibition is curated by Sharon Takeda, Senior Curator and department head, and Kaye Spilker, Curator, LACMA's Costume and Textiles department.
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i'm not saying this is a must see, but i would go to check it out of curiosity..
charlie scheips, the former worldwide director of philips de pury is curating a Hockney show of his latest work-paintings made with his iphone and ipad.
i'm just wondering how much they are going to price these 960x640 jpegs. free iphone with purchase i hope..
DAVID HOCKNEY: FLEURS FRAÃŽCHES
On view at Fondation Pierre Bergé, Paris from the 20th of October 2010
to the 30th of January 2011
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I had a fair bit of a photo project completed using a cellphone once which I then proceeded to lose.
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Originally posted by endersgame View Postsz shutterbugs might be interested in the Lee Friedlander show at the Whitney entitled America by Car. Friedlander is one of the OG's of modern American photography and when you've done it all, you go back and revisit familiar subjects- in a late model Subaru...
"My Roll is to Rock"
-Jimmy Page
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google street view will now be in major museums around the world. i can understand offering this to people who can't travel but this is just another nail in the coffin.
how will this increase attendance? these institutions have no money and they want to do this? and what a terrible way to look at art. there's no intimacy. just download everything..
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is this online yet for any museums? i think the high-def stuff is kinda cool but yeah.....uh.......this is getting kinda weird.
edit: just checked it out - i guess you can only see certain pieces of art in high-def. like starry night....sigh. would be kinda cool if they had ALL the pieces so i can could have some high-def desktop wallpaper at least.
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