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7719_32 Eliz. S.'s Bookmarks Tagged With "artists"

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  1. Visit Roy Lichtenstein at Gagosian - The New York Times > Arts > Slide Show > Slide 1 of 11 Roy Lichtenstein at Gagosian - The New York Times > Arts > Slide Show > Slide 1 of 11

    slideshow of Lichtenstein's early work. I love his stuff.

  2. Visit Mornings with NPR: parsing the generational divide for democrats. Mornings with NPR: parsing the generational divide for democrats.

    love the art for today.

  3. Visit A Flood of Emotion in Randy Newman’s ‘Louisiana 1927’ - New York Times A Flood of Emotion in Randy Newman’s ‘Louisiana 1927’ - New York Times

    “Louisiana 1927” has become the state’s unofficial anthem in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina.

  4. Visit NPR: 'Color Field' Artists Found a Different Way NPR: 'Color Field' Artists Found a Different Way

    Starting in the 1950s, a group of artists found new ways to create colorful, abstract works known as "color field" painting. They rarely used paint brushes and one of them couldn't even draw. A new exhibit celebrates their tradition-breaking techniques.

  5. Visit Jasper Johns: Gray - The New York Times > Arts > Slide Show > Slide 1 of 17 Jasper Johns: Gray - The New York Times > Arts > Slide Show > Slide 1 of 17

    Generally, I don't care much for modern painting and sculpture, but something about Jasper Johns' art works for me. I get it on some level, whereas other modern art leaves me wanting. Anyway, here are some works from his "Gray" show in Chicago.

  6. Visit Jacob Lawrence - Visions of a People in Motion: NY Times Jacob Lawrence - Visions of a People in Motion: NY Times

    On Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series and its current display.

  7. Visit "They'll Do It Every Time" Cartoonist Al Scaduto Dies at Age 79 "They'll Do It Every Time" Cartoonist Al Scaduto Dies at Age 79

    so sad - he seems to have been a really neat guy.

  8. Visit Good Ol’ Charles Schulz - New York Times Good Ol’ Charles Schulz - New York Times

    This installment of the “American Masters” series on PBS perfectly captures the genius of the man behind Linus and the other “Peanuts” characters.

  9. Visit ‘Wall Street Journal’ Somehow Tracks Down Bill Watterson -- Vulture -- Entertainment & Culture Blog -- New York Magazine ‘Wall Street Journal’ Somehow Tracks Down Bill Watterson -- Vulture -- Entertainment & Culture Blog -- New York Magazine

    Is this the first anyone's heard from Watterson since 1995?

  10. Visit The Grief That Made 'Peanuts' Good - WSJ.com The Grief That Made 'Peanuts' Good - WSJ.com

    Bill Watterson, creator of "Calvin and Hobbes" reviews the new Charles Schulz bio.

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