Special Art Gallery Exhibits
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Tim Burton at New York MoMA
The film director, Tim Burton, is known for the spectacular visuals of his movies. The retrospective at MoMA takes a look at how he spent his creative life preparing.
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Royal College of Art Secret Exhibition
An annual exhibition that showcases new and emerging talents amongst headline artists such as Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, Gerhard Richter, Bill Viola and Julian Opie.
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What Makes Graffiti Art?
As Street Art matures into a sophisticated artform, many in the fine arts embrace this progeny of the urban streets, while others question its artistic worth.
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Radical Nature at The Barbican Art Gallery
Until October 18 2009, Radical Nature shows at The Barbican Art Gallery in London. It features several contemporary artists, including stalwarts such as Joseph Beuys .
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Vermeer's Milkmaid at the Met
To commemorate Henry Hudson's voyage from the Netherlands to New York the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is lending Johannes Vermeer's The Milkmaid to the Met Museum.
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Puzzling Art in Sonoma Valley Museum
The museum presents intriguing art works based on a synthesis of mathematics and aesthetics but doesn't provide the viewer enough by way of explanation.
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Yoko Ono Awarded Golden Lion
Contemporary artist Yoko Ono will be honoured at the 2009 Venice Biennale with a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement.
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Doctor Who Exhibition Opens in Glasgow
Four decades of Doctor Who history are showcased at the Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow until 4 January 2010. Visitors can see scary latex alien favourites and memorabilia.
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Wayne Thiebaud's Sweet Tooth
At the age of 88, Wayne Thiebaud obviously still has a passion for sweets. His latest exhibition, Confection Memories, is a delightful collection of desserts.
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Six Years and Eight Months
Chan Chao's compelling exhibit Six Years and Eight Months is currently on view at G Fine Art in Washington D.C.
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Art, Genius and Madness Exhibit in Siena, Italy
The thin line between talent and lunacy in the works of uncommonly gifted artists such as Van Gogh, Kirchner, Munch, Ernst, Dix, Grosz, Guttuso, Mafai, Ligabue, Zinelli.
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Lara Baladi's Kaleidoscope
Undoubtedly, one of the most compelling works at The Kennedy Centre's Arabesque is Lara Baladi's interactive video installation, Kaleidoscope.
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