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New Yorkers On Why They Love NYC, Now More Than Ever

New Yorkers On Why They Love NYC, Now More Than Ever arrow As part of our Dear NYC series, we asked New Yorkers at the end of one of the most painful and difficult years in New York City s history to tell us why they love this city. We ve received an overwhelming amount of responses, and unsurprisingly heartfelt, humorous and creative submissions in the form of cross-stitches, written odes, paintings, audio messages, poems, and even a series of rug hookings honoring 1970s New York. Oh hell, let s start there: arrow arrow Submitted for Dear NYC: Times Square, 1976, rug hooking. Mary Tooley Parker

Pollock movie review & film summary (2001)

Reporter from Life magazine: How do you know when you re finished with a painting? Jackson Pollock: How do you know when you re finished making love? Pollock was a great painter. He was also miserable and made everyone around him miserable a lot of the time. He was an alcoholic and manic-depressive, and he died in a drunken car crash that killed an innocent woman. What Ed Harris, in an Oscar-nominated turn, is able to show in Pollock is that when Pollock was painting, he got a reprieve. He was also reasonably happy during those periods when he stopped drinking. Then the black cloud would descend again.

Eduardo Chillida De Bonaval a Zabalaga

Eduardo Chillida De Bonaval a Zabalaga
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Casa na Chácara Flora celebra a arquitetura de Andrea Palladio

Casa na Chácara Flora celebra a arquitetura de Andrea Palladio
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Surrealist painting by Yves Tanguy found in airport trash container

Written by Martin Goillandeau, Nadine Schmidt, Lianne Kolirin, CNN German police have retrieved a Surrealist painting worth more than $300,000 from a trash can at Düsseldorf Airport. The picture by French artist Yves Tanguy, estimated to be worth around €280,000 ($339,000), was discovered at the bottom of a recycling container used by the airport cleaners. The tale behind the find is almost as surreal as the painting itself, whose title has not been identified. The abstract landscape first went missing on November 27, when an unnamed businessman accidentally left it at a check-in counter at the airport in western Germany. The artwork, painted in earthy tones, was packaged in a flat cardboard box measuring around 16 x 24 inches.

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