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Viewing Posts Tagged 'International Art News'
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Wilson's World, Celebrating Robert Wilson's birthday with essays, interviews, a frog, and a sharkshin shoe
Posted: 03/24/2012 in News
On the occasion of Robert Wilson’s 70th birthday, last October, the multitalented, often underappreciated, largely misunderstood artist generated a flurry of activity. His Threepenny Opera was performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music that...
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Qatar's Royal Patronage of the Arts: Glittering but Empty
Posted: 03/17/2012 in News
Qatar’s royal family is making Doha, the country’s capital, into an international art hub for renowned artists from all over the world as it sets the stage for the World Cup in 2022, but local artists are being weeded out in the...




