Art
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New York photographer uses unknowing neighbors as subjects
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New York City artist Arne Svenson has taken a series of photos, now on display in a gallery, from his second-floor apartment of his neighbors. The neighbors had no idea they were being photographed, but they are unidentifiable in the pictures.
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Bullet-riddled school bus arrives at George Mason University
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The piece originally debuted in Toronto last Sept., but in light of the recent Newtown tragedy, students at George Mason University say "Incident" takes on a far deeper meaning.
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Renoir painting drama: Alexandria woman claiming to own stolen art
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An anonymous woman who claimed last year to have found a Renoir painting at a flea market has been unmasked in court papers as she fights to retain the painting.
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Decorate with art on a budget
CommentWant to spruce up your home but can't afford to spend too much money? Tom Delavan, an interior designer and Creative Director for Gilt Home, came on the show to tell us how we can decorate with art on a budget.
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Sugarloaf Festival
CommentAfter a long holiday season of giving, craft lovers will have a chance to browse and buy handmade creations at the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival.
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Artists for Charity to host benefit, art auction
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Artists for Charity will host the 6th Annual Holiday Benefit and Art Auction on Saturday, December 1 at 7:00 p.m.
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Presidential artwork on display in D.C.
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Art relating to the U.S. presidency will soon be shown in Washington ahead of planned sales of the works by Christie's auction house.
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Michael & Son Service makes woman's dream come true
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A local company helped make a Montgomery County woman's wish come true. Amanda Mahmood's battle with a fatal disease has not deterred her love of drawing.
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Vandal spray paints Picasso painting
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An act of vandalism was caught in a 24-second video posted on YouTube. The video shows a man spray painting a Pablo Picasso painting at a Houston museum.
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'The Scream' sold for $119.9 million in art auction
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One of the most iconic images in art history - Edvard Munch's "The Scream" - has become the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.
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WATCH: 360 days of sky, all in a giant time-lapse mosaic
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A San Francisco artist has looped a year's worth of images of the sky into a single, grand time-lapse video.
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ICE returns painting stolen in 1918 to France
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U.S. authorities are returning to the people of France a famed piece of art that was stolen nearly a century ago.
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Smithsonian to show decorative arts of White House
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Decorations and furniture from the White House are going on view at the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery, including some objects never before seen outside the president's house.
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Art by William H. Johnson featured at Smithsonian
CommentThe Smithsonian Institution is creating a traveling exhibit with Morgan State University to feature rare paintings by African-American artist William H. Johnson.
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Frederick hosts 'plein air' painting festival
CommentFrederick is hosting a competitive open-air paining festival this week with 30 professional artists taking to the streets to capture the city's historic architecture and streetscapes.
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U.S. library to put satellite Earth images on display
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The U.S. Geological Survey has collected dozens of images of Earth as viewed from space for a new art exhibit at the Library of Congress in Washington.
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Alexandria inmates to compete in art contest
CommentTwelve Alexandria inmates from the William G. Truesdale Adult Detention Center will get a chance to showcase their creativity.
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Artisphere opens art exhibit with environmental conscience
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The Artisphere arts center in Arlington is opening an exhibit focusing on how environmental conservation and sustainability influence contemporary art.
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