ArtsBeat: Picasso Work Is Stolen From San Francisco Gallery
Witnesses said a man in a dark jacket and dark glasses took “Tete de Femme (Head of a Woman),” a 1965 pencil drawing, from the Weinstein Gallery on Tuesday morning.
July 6, 2011 Comments Off on ArtsBeat: Picasso Work Is Stolen From San Francisco Gallery
Freed Chinese Artist Reported to Be Back at Work
A Swiss gallery owner who represents Ai Weiwei that the artist is creating art again though he cannot meet with journalists to discuss it because of the conditions of his release.
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Arts & Leisure: A Documentary Team Aims for the Bleachers
The filmmakers behind Showtime’s series “The Franchise: A Season With the San Francisco Giants” exist in a kind of perpetual seventh-inning stretch, waiting for access.
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Movie Review | ‘Rapt’: The Humbling of a Powerful Frenchman
“Rapt,” a French thriller opening Wednesday at Film Forum, is about the shockwaves that result from the kidnapping of an industrialist.
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Movie Review | ‘Septien’: A Rural Homecoming Stirs Trouble
Michael Tully directs and stars in “Septien,” a Southern gothic tale of a man who returns unannounced to his family’s farm after a long absence.
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