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Indianapolis Museum of Art features Rare Exhibition of Spanish Sacred Art

Students view the piece "Dead Christ" on display in the exhibit "Sacred Spain" at the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis. AP Photo / Darron Cummings

INDIANAPOLIS, IN (AP).- El Greco’s vision of the veil
of Veronica hangs near a golden crown with 447 emeralds. Just a few steps away,
a recumbent sculpture of the crucified Jesus Christ rests before its return to a
Spanish hermitage in time for Holy Week. The free exhibition, which continues
through Jan. 3, 2010
,  has thrilled experts and other visitors
alike. Harvard Art Museum curator and cultural historian Ivan Gaskell said it
inspired him intellectually like no other exhibition he has seen this year.
“Sacred Spain: Art and Belief in the Spanish World” at the Indianapolis
Museum of Art is drawing visitors from around the world for an unprecedented
exhibition of 71 pieces from 45 lenders — many of them private — in Spain,
Mexico, Peru and other countries. Madrid’s Prado has loaned five works
alone. 

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The Brooklyn Museum to Open The Ancient Egyptian Mummy Chamber

"Anthropoid Coffin of the Servant of the Great Place", Teti, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1339 B.C. - 1307 B.C. Wood, painted, (84.5 x 47.8 x 207 cm) 33 1/4 x 18 13/16 x 81 1/2 inches. Place purchased: Thebes, Egypt, Africa. Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund.

BROOKLYN, NY.- An installation of more than 170
objects selected from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-famous holdings of ancient
Egyptian material explores the complex rituals related to the practice of
mummification
and the Egyptian belief that the body must be
preserved in order to ensure eternal life. The Mummy Chamber will open at the
Brooklyn Museum on May 5 and will remain on long-term view.
The Mummy
Chamber provides a look at the Museum’s collection of wrapped human and animal
mummies. In addition, containers that physically protected the mummies will
demonstrate the history of coffin making for humans and animals in Egypt, along
with objects that illustrate the ancient Egyptians’ corporal and supernatural
methods for protecting the mummy from harm and for ensuring a pleasant
afterlife.

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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Gets Grant to Continue Free Admission

Sandow Birk - Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld Presenting His Plan for the Invasion of Iraq, 2007 - Acrylic and oil on canvas, 53 x 68 in. (134.6 x 172.7 cm) / MCASD Museum purchase with funds provided by Brian Pawlowski

SAN DIEGO, CA.- The Museum of Contemporary Art San
Diego announced Qualcomm’s continued sponsorship of the 25 and under free
admission program for another two years.
Thanks to this generous
support, all MCASD locations — downtown San Diego (Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Building and 1001 Kettner) and La Jolla — will continue this policy. Qualcomm
has been a major supporter of MCASD’s education programs for over 15 years and
the company’s generous support of the 25 and under free admission program is
helping to develop young arts enthusiasts.

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Museum Kunst Palast in Dusseldorf opens Per Kirkeby Retrospective

Per Kirkeby - Flucht nach Ägypten, 1996 -  Oil on canvas, 300 x 400 cm. - Privatsammlung, Zürich © Per Kirkeby, Courtesy Galerie Michael Werner Berlin, Köln & New York.

DUSSELDORF, GERMANY.- Born in 1938, Per Kirkeby is the best known
Danish artist of his generation and one of the most important contemporary
European artists.
After a degree in geology and several expeditions to
Greenland, Kirkeby turned his attention entirely to the world of art in the
mid-1960s and embarked upon a journey that involved researching the vast
diversity of painting options while also working as a sculptor, architect,
printer, illustrator, film maker and author. Retrospective on view from
26 September through 10 January, 2010.

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Andrew Wyeth Leads $32.3 Million Sale of American Art at Christie’s

Image provided by Christie's shows a 1982 acrylic & watercolor painting by Jamie Wyeth titled "A Couple of Chairs Sitting Around the Coast of Maine." AP Photo/Christie's.

NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s Important American
Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture sale achieved a total of $32,358,750, with
works by Andrew Wyeth, Mary Cassatt, and Charles Prendergast commanding the
highest prices.
Two new world auction records were set for American
artists Guy Pène Du Bois and John Joseph Boyle, and a second highest price was
achieved for a work by Andrew Wyeth. Eric Widing, Head of American Paintings at
Christie’s noted: “Our December 2 sale saw collectors returning to the saleroom
to bid with vigor and enthusiasm on many of our top lots. Our sale
results were by far the best we have seen in American Art for over a year. Good
paintings sold well, and great paintings touched the stratosphere.”

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Scene Stealer

The Winter 2010 issue of MODERN features a story on the two monumental sculptures-cum-buildings that André Bloc, an artist, architect, and magazine editor, built in the 1960s in the garden of his home in the Parisian suburb of Meudon. As breathtaking …

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Max Ernst Museum Presents 150 Works of Art by US Filmmaker David Lynch

“A cult film director from Los Angeles presenting his fine art works for the first time in a German museum. You cannot miss that!”, emphasizes Dr. Achim Sommer, director of the museum and co-curator of the exhibition “David Lynch – Dark Splendor”. Until 21st March 2010 the Max Ernst Museum Bruehl of the LVR presents a selection of 150 art works of the American film maker David Lynch