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March 13th 2010
90-Minute Vacations: Movie Locations at This Week’s Box Office

 
Not only is this a week without a clear chart-topping blockbuster release, but options for international travel from a comfortable seat at your local multiplex are seriously lacking. True, we’ve got the well-reviewed Iraq movie, “Green Zone”, but we’ve seen enough of Morocco fronting for Mesopotamia for at least a little while (and there’s also [...]

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“Bedroom” Stories: Van Gogh Classic Under Restoration Gets Its Own Blog

 
Sure—us, you, Kanye West, your grandmother—we’ve all got blogs. But the new project hosted on the website of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is the first time we’ve heard of a singular work of art from a master of the early modern school having its own regularly updated website. Called “Bedroom Secrets”, the new [...]

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Suicidal Statues, Coco Does Bonnaroo, and 44-Cent Abstract Expressionists

 
Don’t jump, Mr. Statue! You have so much to be inanimate for! (Gothamist)
 
One of the world’s most famous insomniacs, Vincent Van Gogh used to sleep on a pillow covered in camphor, which did terrible things for his health and psyche, but must have made for interesting dreams. (The Week)
 
Kenneth Anger is still out there making [...]

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Travel Obsession: Directing Duo Hunts Giants in “World’s Largest” Documentary

 
When we travel the world, we follow our obsessions—art, music, and film. But we tip our hats explorers with different obsessions in mind, like Elizabeth Donius and Amy Elliott, the filmmakers behind the upcoming documentary, “World’s Largest”. Instead of following in the footsteps of famous artists or tracking down the original film locations of Kung-Fu [...]

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Master Vermeer Forger Han van Meegeren Gets The Retrospective Treatment

 
When it comes to art and art history, we’ll go out of our way for an authentic experience. Sure, between the Frick and the Met, eight of the 37 acknowledged paintings by Vermeer in existence are just a walk away from our offices. But to really understand Vermeer, to get an authentic experience of his [...]

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Old Master to Be New Movie Hero: Da Vinci Action Flick in Development

 
Whether or not they’re wholly truthful, Derek Jarman’s “Caravaggio” and Robert Altman’s “Vincent and Theo” are at least faithful to the stories of the artists they portray—delivering the tone, the feeling of those real lives if not their exact details. Wonderful and effective as they are, these and other films following the histories of these [...]

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Jeff Koons Coco, 365 Bars in 365 Days, and Hipster Homes and Gardens

 
Filmmakers are finding it harder and more expensive than ever to film scenes in the disappearing “dank alleys” of Manhattan. (HuffPo)
 
Refinery29 has a sneak peek of Todd “The Selby” Selby’s new photo-book tours of the fashionable homes of fashionable people. (Refinery29)
 
SXSW will play host to an award honoring what is often the best part of [...]

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