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Illuminating the Barnes - Friend or Faux?

Pam Schwartz wrote 40 minutes ago: I have now spent countless hours (thanks to Steve Miller,a mentor and dear friend’s e-mails an … more →

Tags: Mada(M)useo, Reviews (Books, Movies etc.), Schwartz Athenaeum, Annenberg, Art Museum, Barnes, Barnes Foundation, Billie Tsien, Ellsworth Kelly

Sol LeWitt's 'Lines in Four Directions' Opens After 30 Years

rjovanovicobserver wrote 16 hours ago: Philadelphia Museum of Art director Timothy Rub greeting Carol LeWitt, widow of Sol LeWitt, and Lewi … more →

More Fireworks Than Ever Will Light Up The Summer Sky

TimothyJMcL wrote 4 days ago: By John McDevitt PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – More fireworks than ever before will be lighting up the … more →

Tags: News, Local, watch & listen, Heard On, Philadelphia, Syndicated Local, Penns Landing, 4th of July, fireworks

Free Admission To The Philadelphia Museum Of Art Today1 comment

TimothyJMcL wrote 1 week ago: By Mark Abrams PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The Philadelphia Museum of Art is joining art museums arou … more →

Tags: News, Local, Free Admission, International Museums Day

In an email from Friends of the Barnes Foundation.

The Slingluff Gallery wrote 1 week ago: STAND WITH THE FRIENDS THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Dear Friends of the Barnes Foundation, Since we last w … more →

Tags: art 2, Barnes, Barnes Foundation, museum, Philadelphia

Philadelphia’s New Jewel: The Barnes, Part 42 comments

Ed Fischer wrote 1 week ago: By Steve Tawa PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — While the opening of the new Barnes museum on the Benjamin … more →

Tags: News, Local, watch & listen, Business & Economy, Heard On, Community, Tourism News, Philadelphia, Syndicated Local

Joan Miró: "The Ladder of Escape," The National Gallery of Art, May 6 - August 12, 2012

elliottingotham wrote 1 week ago: [examiner.com] Joan Miró (1893-1983), one of the world’s greatest and most influential 20th ce … more →

Tags: art museums, museum exhibitions, Art, National Gallery of Art, Joan Miro, Spanish Civil War, Art Institute of Chicago

Jay-Z Proves his Love to Philly with a Two Day Made In America Music Festival

ladylovesthecity wrote 1 week ago: There’s nothing like starting a week in the city with a Monday morning press conference featuring Ja … more →

Tags: Life in the City, made in america, Jay-Z, Philly, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Labor Day Weekend, Watch the Throne, Budweiser, United Way

Jay-Z Set to Make “Major Announcement” in Philadelphia on Monday1 comment

lilD wrote 1 week ago: Jay-Z is making moves with the Mayor of Philadelphia?? Major announcement in Philly on Monday!!! Acc … more →

Tags: Entertainment News, Bacardi’s D’ussé, Hov, hova, Jay-Z, Live nation, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Mayor, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter

A Visit to Philadelphia Museum of Art

T.Turner wrote 2 weeks ago: Last Friday I went to Philadelphia to visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Can I just say, that I d … more →

Tags: Out and About, blog2012, Van Gogh: Up Close, Cezanne, Thomas Eakins

Van Gogh Up Close1 comment

kristininprogress wrote 3 weeks ago: We went to the Van Gogh exhibit at the Art Museum today. It was amazing. The exhibit was focused on … more →

Tags: Jesse Lacey, Van Gogh

Van Gogh in Philadelphia

T.Turner wrote 3 weeks ago: A couple of weeks back I made a quick mention about wanting to go to a Van Gogh show at the Philadel … more →

Tags: Vincent Van Gogh, blog2012, Van Gogh: Up Close, Purple Paintbrush Twitter

Van Gogh, brushwork and anxiety

mmcsorley wrote 3 weeks ago: Van Gogh I recently viewed the Van Gogh show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  I noticed that the … more →

Tags: Van Gogh, Brushwork, anxiety, Painter, Painting, Fine Art

Postcard from Spring: Color Love

UnionSquare212 wrote 3 weeks ago: When the purple tulips go on sale at the corner deli’s and bodegas in Manhattan, I know that S … more →

Tags: Postcards, One Guy's Life, Flowers, Tulips, Jasmine, Gardenia, bouainvillea, forsythia, redbud

More Philly (Much More)2 comments

cara wrote 3 weeks ago: Sunflowers, 1887 I DIDN’T GO TO PHILADELPHIA last week just to walk its cobbled alleys and tak … more →

Tags: Architecture 2, Philadelphia, Travel, Alexander Inn, Curtis Publishing Building, Franklin Fountain, Italian Market, L.C. Tiffany, Maxfield Parrish

Philadelphia in my Heart

artgirlnyc wrote 4 weeks ago:             I have lived in NYC for three and a half years and went to college in Connecticut, but a … more →

Tags: Daily Life of me, Barnes Foundation, chaim soutine, City of Brotherly Love, Franklin Institute, Henri Matisse, imax, Melograno, Museums

From Your Personal Shopper in New York: Jen Mascali, Innovative Creations and Italian craftsmanship

VIP LUXURY SERVICE CLUB wrote 4 weeks ago: Jen Mascali was inspired at an early age by her great grandfather who, as a leather artisan, handcra … more →

Tags: EMERGING DESIGNERS, personal shopper new york, vip luxury service, luxury handbags, fashion blog, Blog, luxury blog, vip luxury service mag, fashion magazine

SLAIN PAINTER'S SPIRIT ROAMS MUSEUM2 comments

Dallas Commagreens wrote 1 month ago: Special Report By Daniel Román Visitors to the Philadelphia Museum of Art are hopeful to catch a gli … more →

Tags: Headlines, TopStory, Daniel Román, ghost, haunted museum, slain painter, weekly world news, WWN

Toulouse-Lautrec at PMA

kellywalkerstudios wrote 1 month ago: At the Moulin Rouge:  The Dance, painted in 1890 in oil on canvas by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Fren … more →

Tags: Travel, Toulouse Lautrec


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