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		<title>Studio Gallery: David Buckingham</title>
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VIDEO INTERVIEW
 
 
David Buckingham is a master at finding just the right colored scrap-metal in junk yards, which he uses to produce some of today's most interesting works, incorporating phrases such as FEEL LUCKY PUNK?, ME LOVE YOU LONG TIME, WHAT WE'VE GOT HERE IS FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, as well as other functional and unusual metal sculptures.  ]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6710</link>
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		<title>CORE: Visceral Works Exploring Innermost Ideas of Existence</title>
		<description><![CDATA[[ 9/10/2010 to 10/8/2010. ]  
 
This exhibition will showcase new works by Julian Rozzell (curator), Anki King, Diana Schmertz, Ajamu Kojo Chioke Walker, John Bonafede and Louise Brooks.]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6720</link>
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		<title>6th Annual Valley Artists Studio Tour</title>
		<description><![CDATA[[ 10/2/2010 to 10/3/2010. ]  
 
A valley-wide tour to the private studios of 30 San Fernando Valley fine artists during the weekend of October 2 and 3, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meet the original artists and get an rare inside look into the  artist's studios with the opportunity to purchase original art from the source.  This self-guided tour will showcase artworks in a variety of media. Discover how original fine works of art are created.]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6704</link>
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		<title>Anindita Dutta at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan</title>
		<description><![CDATA[[ 6/10/2010 to 8/24/2010. ]  
 
Anindita Dutta, while in Japan as Artist in Residence at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (FAAM) has created a large-scale performance work together with Fine Arts Department student from Kyushu Sangyo University. This work was videoed and photographed for the current exhibition.]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6696</link>
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		<title>Studio Gallery: Dominique Moody</title>
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VIDEO INTERVIEW
 
 
Assemblage artist, Dominique Moody, was born to a life of struggle, with her parents working to shelter their children in a Jim Crow South, and determined not to allow racism to undermine their children’s growth and potential...She is a storyteller, sharing with us her life’s progression, her strengths, and the mojo that powers her life-trek, a trek that ignites, or re-ignites, in all of us dreams of better things.]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6674</link>
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		<title>Will He Kill Her, Or Will He Love Her?</title>
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Former Warner Bros. movie executive Christian Moerk set his first novel published in the States, Darling Jim, in a small fishing port in County Cork, Ireland. When sexy, leather-clad Jim Quick rides in on a fiery red vintage motorcycle, he initiates a chain of thefts and grisly murders never to be forgotten in the sleepy little town. His first victim: 24-year-old teacher Fiona Walsh, who falls head-over-heels for his implied danger, impish smile and x-ray eyes. If Moerk's novel sounds like yet another gothic thriller, it is–with a twist. Like Stieg Larsson's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Carlos Ruiz Zafón's Shadow of the Wind, Darling Jim surpasses genre and, with enough press and word-of-mouth, could rank among these predecessors on bestseller lists. In fact, Fiona and her twin sister, Róisín and Aoife, are close cousins, separated by a few intervening countries, to Larsson heroine Lisbeth Salander. As strong women, they define Girl Power for the 21st century.
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		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6596</link>
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		<title>Sensing Nature</title>
		<description><![CDATA[[ 7/24/2010 to 11/7/2010. ]  
 
The Mori Art Museum presents the long-awaited new exhibition "Sensing Nature: Yoshioka Tokujin, Shinoda Taro, Kuribayashi Takashi"! Consisting of newly commissioned works by each of the three participant artists, the exhibition attempts to stimulate our sense of nature through large-scale installations with visitors' physical experiences with their entire bodies.]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6654</link>
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		<title>Michael Werner Gallery: Marcel Broodthaers</title>
		<description><![CDATA[[ 9/9/2010 to 11/13/2010. ]  
 
The exhibition at Michael Werner brings together a selection of major works from throughout Broodthaers' relatively brief career. Highlights include <em>Dites Partout Que Je L'Ai Dit (Say Everywhere What I Have Said)</em>, a work exhibited only rarely since its creation over three decades ago. Conceived and first exhibited by Broodthaers as a room for his 1974 exhibition <em>Eloge de Sujet</em> at Kunstmuseum Basel, it is considered one of the most important of Broodthaers' installations,..]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6650</link>
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		<title>A Fairy Tale for the Real World</title>
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Water spirits have beguiled humans–at least in folklore and literature–for some time. Their origins resist definition. Whether known as elementals, nymphs, mermaids, nixies, melusines, ondines or selkies, they portend tragic destinies for themselves and those they ensnare. Fifteenth-century Swiss/German physician Paracelsus discussed them quite seriously.]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6565</link>
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		<title>A Buffalo Gal with a Heart of Gold</title>
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In June, Ameican playwright A.R. Gurney's most recent work, The Grand Manner, opened at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.3 A poignant, compressed drama laced with signature Gurney humor, The Grand Manner recounts a brief meeting between the young Gurney, called Pete, and a theater legend. At the time, Gurney was at St. Paul's. His father insisted he become a physician, but Gurney toyed with a less secure but, for him, satisfying career choice. In February 1948, he traveled to New York with a ticket for a performance of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra at the Martin Beck Theater, starring First Lady of the Stage Katharine Cornell]]></description>
		<link>http://studio-online.com/so/?p=6461</link>
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