Looey Tremblay San Ignacio Real Estate Outstanding Agents! Outstanding Results!

Art and Design



NYT > Art & Design
Art Review: The Barnes Foundation, From Suburb to CityArt5/17/2012 11:06 PM
Some lovers of the Barnes Foundation’s art collection were fearful that moving it to a new space in Philadelphia would be disastrous. They were wrong, the critic Roberta Smith says.

Art Review: ‘Monet’s Garden’ at the New York Botanical GardenArt5/17/2012 11:34 PM
The main attraction in “Monet’s Garden,” at the New York Botanical Garden, is a living abbreviated approximation of the two major gardens that Monet created.

Exhibition Review: ‘Spy: Secret World of Espionage’ at Discovery Times SquareEspionage and Intelligence Services5/17/2012 11:39 PM
Visiting “Spy: The Secret World of Espionage,” a new show at Discovery Times Square, is a little like being privy to backstage preparations for a magic show.

ArtsBeat: Gehry Changes Design for Eisenhower MemorialEisenhower, Dwight David5/17/2012 8:18 AM
The changes came in response to concerns that a youthful statue failed to represent the former president’s significant achievements.

ArtsBeat: Knoedler Seeks to Have Lawsuit Over Disputed Painting DismissedArt5/15/2012 2:05 PM
A collector says he was sold a fake Jackson Pollock painting.

ArtsBeat: Painting Made With Blood of Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty Is SoldAmy Winehouse5/14/2012 10:07 AM
"Ladylike," a painting for which Amy Winehouse contributed a minimalist self-portrait and which uses an artistic technique Pete Doherty calls "arterial splatter," yielded only about half the price it was expected to draw at an auction in London.

Art Review: ‘Domenico Gnoli: Paintings 1964-1969,’ at Luxembourg & DayanArt5/17/2012 11:39 PM
Domenico Gnoli’s paintings on view at Luxembourg & Dayan are humorous in an oddly solemn way, though they do not parody styles of contemporary advertising or product design.

Dance Review: ‘Comme Toujours Here I Stand,’ by Big Dance TheaterDancing5/17/2012 10:20 PM
“Comme Toujours Here I Stand,” by Big Dance Theater, takes a 1962 film about the afternoon of an anxious pop singer in Paris as a starting point.

About New York: This Furniture Has New York City History Ingrained in ItWood and Wood Products5/17/2012 11:34 PM
Vintage lumber salvaged from old urban structures, like Coney Island’s boardwalk and a Park Avenue water tower, gets a second life.

Minneapolis Tussles Over Peavey PlazaArchitecture5/17/2012 12:47 PM
Preservationists and Minneapolis city planners are at odds over a proposal to demolish and replace a Modernist public plaza opened in 1975.

Doorway02.jpg

Flowers01.jpg

Pillars01.jpg

Home  |  Featured Listings  |  Home Search  |  Home Evaluation  |  Calculators  |  Buying  |  Selling   |  Lifestyle   |  Home Improvement  |  Contact Me  |  Belize  |  For Buyers  |  For Sellers  |  Resources  |  Neighborhood  |  House and Home  |  About Me  |  Home - Style 1  |  News  |  Home Styling  |  Why Hire a Professional?  |  Health and Nutrition  |  Art and Design  |  Show Home Photos  |  Home Search - Style 1  |  Do not pay too much  |  Smooth Home Purchase  |  Avoid Buyer Errors  |  Your First Home  |  Sample Splash Page  |  Selling Your Home  |  Common Selling Mistakes  |  Selling Price  |  Healthy Living  |  Food and Entertaining  |  Money and Finance  |  Buyer's Toolkit  |  Tile Your Backsplash  |  Protect Your Pet at Home  |  Stain Removal  |  Backyard Pond  |  Sweet Smell of a Sale  |  Make yourself Scarce  |  Seller's Toolkit  |  Home and Garden  |  Moving your Pets  |  Dinner Party  |  Tips for grilling  |  Backyard Composting  |  Careers and Education  |  Weddings and Style  |  Family  |  Travel  |  Technology  |  Real Estate
 

Privacy Policy  |  Site Map  |  Links  |  For Agents  |  Profile  |  Sign In

©2008-2012 Belize - Re/Max Property Center