ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
COLLAGE: Spinning yarns in tapestry Asheville Citizen-Times ASHEVILLE -- Tapestry Weavers South is a Southeastern organization begun in 1996 in Dahlonega, Ga., to promote tapestry as an art form. It now has 40 members who create contemporary handwoven tapestries, both abstract and figurative in design. Local Briefs Norwich Bulletin NORWICH -- A traveling exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution's SITES program will have its only New England appearance in Norwich beginning Feb. 10 and running through April 22. Desiderio juries nude art exhibit Louisville Courier-Journal The Lexington Art League continues to solidify its position as sponsor of an increasingly important annual exhibition that examines the role of the nude in art. "QX.net Nude International 2007" opens with a 6 to 9 p.m. reception Friday at the league's Loudoun House Gallery. Baseball and art team up The News-Press They don't, at first glance, appear to have much in common, these artists and ballplayers, legends as different as home runs and abstract Holidays help get over nicotine withdraws The News-Press Fresh off the mad holiday tilt-a-whirl of excess food and drink, the Downtown Diva pens this missive with a box of deliciously decadent Norman Love Sculpting serendipity Vail Daily AVON - At 28, local artist Brooke Burgee has experienced more than the average 60-year-old, but with her young face and innocent approach to life, no one would ever know it. Condomania Metro Pulse The residential reoccupation of downtown is one of the big local stories of the decade, and developments in 2007 suggest it hasn’t peaked yet. A Book Invites One To Think Of a Top 100 The New York Sun Museum curators are never in a position to acquire every painting they want. But Michel Nuridsany, the art critic of Le Figaro newspaper for the last 20 years, has created an imaginary museum between the hard covers of a book — "100 Masterpieces of Painting: From Lascaux to Basquiat, from Florence to Shanghai" (Flammarion, $34.95, 208 pages). In picking the 100 paintings, Mr. Nuridsany's aim is 2006 - The Year in Review - October Art Daily Diego Velazquez, The Toilet of Venus (‘The Rokeby Venus’), 1647-51, © The National Gallery, London. OCTOBER John Constable's (1776–1837) seminal six-foot landscapes—among the best-known and beloved images in British art—are reunited with their groundbreaking full-size sketches for the first time since the artist's death in Constable's Great Landscapes: The Six-Foot Paintings, at the National 2006 / The Year in Arts and Entertainment / Art San Francisco Chronicle HIGH: "Monet in Normandy," Palace of the Legion of Honor (June). A show whose contents surpassed its obvious crowd-magnet function to reveal struggles within the work of a great painter on the cusp of modernism. LOW: "Matthew Barney: Drawing Restraint"
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