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Face-to-Face:
Chinese ancestors and Warhol superstars share a point of view
By Margie Romero
Why are traditional Chinese Commemorative Portraits from
the Smithsonian's national gallery of Asian art at The Andy Warhol Museum?
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George
Crumb: Unplugged + Connected
By Margie Romero
George Crumb, a musical agent provocateur performs for The Pittsburgh
Chamber Music Project, and Off The Wall features Peggy Shaw in Menopausal Gentleman, and Big Art
Group in Shelf Life.
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Carnegie
Museum of Art
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Laura
Hoptman: At work on the 2004 Carnegie
International
By R.J. Gangewere
Art is
"transcendent," but we "encounter it every day," says
the new curator of Contemporary Art at Carnegie Museum of Art.
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Panopticon:
An Art Spectacular
By Ellen Wilson
New audio tours at Panopticon, a giant mural for the Venturi
Scott Brown architectural show, acquisitions from the Carpenter Collection,
and multi-media artist Christian Jankowski.
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Carnegie Science Center
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Mission
Discovery
By Kim Riel
Carnegie Science Center
is on a mission to go where few museums have gone before.
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Coral
Reef Adventure
By M.A. Jackson
Director Seddon Bennington
returns to New Zealand, Buhl Planetarium opens an interactive Tissue Engineering show, Mayor Tom
Murphy makes a model for the Miniature Railroad & Village, and Coral Reef Adventure is at the
Omnimax.
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Carnegie Museum
of Natural History
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Inside
China with Carnegie Museum of Natural History
By R.J. Gangewere
Natural history
scientists plan a Chinese sojourn for Pittsburgh travelers.
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Lost
World of Biodiversity
By R. J. Gangewere
Carnegie scientists
document biodiversity in Hispaniola, pursue a "Tree of Life" that
organizes all life forms past and present, and Dr. Hans Dieter Sues is
appointed to oversee scientific research and collections.
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Carnegie
Museums of Pittsburgh
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Carnegie by Peter Krass
By R. J. Gangewere
A new biography
of the founder of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
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