The News Review:
- TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
- al.com: Speed Traps Forum
- Hirst art’s most powerful
- Top 5 arts events – theater visual art classical music and dance
- YPS salon opens
TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
Total Motorcycle.com – Dec 22, 2007
The motoguzzi may be a better design (both cyclinders equally exposed to the air). Its apples and oranges. Go test ride what ever bikes you are considering and get a hands on feel about it. Let each dealer know what you are doing and hopefully they will compete for your $$$. The Moto guzi california is a great looking machine! Gotta love that 5 gallon gas tank as opposed to 3+ gallon sportster tank.
al.com: Speed Traps Forum
al.com – Dec 22, 2007
Also they need to revise their heading in the photo gallery of bad cops. They have a grand total of one picture and story and so should read photo of a bad cop. Gallery indicates more than one and the “s” on the end of cops means plural. bviously this site is run by a computer geek that got a ticket he’s pizzed about. STUPID! Click to view these responses.
Hirst art’s most powerful
NEWS.com.au – Dec 22, 2007
The hype surrounding this Bristol-born Leeds-raised King Midas means that anything bearing his signature – even his fake signature the anagrammatical Denim Shirt – is snapped up. It’s all about the buzz of the brand. Aided by Dunphy and White Cube the London gallery owned by his art-dealing mate Jay Jopling Hirst keeps his empire buoyant through the sale of limited-edition prints. Many of which are bought by the galleries of the world by institutions unable to fork out the millions required for a one-off Hirst but eager nonetheless to get his signature. To this end the Art Gallery of South Australia is now in the possession of two limited-edition screen prints Chicken and Dumplings from Hirst’s 2001 The Last Supper series – 13 images representing the 13 participants at the meal each image mimicking the graphic design of medicinal industry packaging each continuing Hirst’s exploration of society’s over-reliance on drugs. "The drug packet in The Last Supper series is a metaphor for the balance between life death desire and consumerism" writes curator Jane Messenger on the ASA press release. "In order to continue the gallery’s British Art collection which includes work by Jake and Dinos Chapman and Gillian Wearing it is essential that it has a Hirst… Aided by Dunphy and White Cube the London gallery owned by his art-dealing mate Jay Jopling Hirst keeps his empire buoyant through the sale of limited-edition prints. Many of which are bought by the galleries of the world by institutions unable to fork out the millions required for a one-off Hirst but eager nonetheless to get his signature. To this end the Art Gallery of South Australia is now in the possession of two limited-edition screen prints Chicken and Dumplings from Hirst’s 2001 The Last Supper series – 13 images representing the 13 participants at the meal each image mimicking the graphic design of medicinal industry packaging each continuing Hirst’s exploration of society’s over-reliance on drugs. "The drug packet in The Last Supper series is a metaphor for the balance between life death desire and consumerism" writes curator Jane Messenger on the ASA press release. "In order to continue the gallery’s British Art collection which includes work by Jake and Dinos Chapman and Gillian Wearing it is essential that it has a Hirst. ""However the sale of The physical impossibility of death in the mind of someone living for £6. 5 million ($15 million) in 2004" – in reference to 1991′s now infamous pickled tiger shark – "made him the second most expensive living artist.
Top 5 arts events – theater visual art classical music and dance
CRegister – Dec 22, 2007
Muckenthaler Cultural Center Holiday Festival – pen house features a community performance of song and dance arts and crafts and baked goods and food booths. Holiday decorations by Colette’s Catering. Home and gallery tours by Costumed Docents. Free art workshop for kids and a toddler play area… ‘Names and No Name in Photo History (Part 1)’ – This exhibit illustrates positions in photography from several photographers from around the world. Images are from the collection of Rolf Goellnitz and RoxAnn Madera.
YPS salon opens
deccanherald.com – Dec 22, 2007
The exhibition of award-winning pictures held at Varna Art Gallery III Floor Kannada Bhavan up to December 25 has received 2350 entries from nearly 230 photo-artists. The exhibition features photographs in seven sections – monochrome prints colour prints pictorial digital creative prints nature prints colour slide pictorial photo travel slides and nature slides. The following are winners in each category: Jhulan Mahanta (monochrome prints) Paul Anup (colour prints pictorial) Subir Roy (digital creative prints) Dr Pramod G Shanbhag (nature prints) Debashis Tarafder (colour slide pictorial) Dr Vivekananda Bose (photo travel slides) S Mallikarjuna (nature slides) and S Lokesh (best overall entrant)… The exhibition of award-winning pictures held at Varna Art Gallery III Floor Kannada Bhavan up to December 25 has received 2350 entries from nearly 230 photo-artists. The exhibition features photographs in seven sections – monochrome prints colour prints pictorial digital creative prints nature prints colour slide pictorial photo travel slides and nature slides. The following are winners in each category: Jhulan Mahanta (monochrome prints) Paul Anup (colour prints pictorial) Subir Roy (digital creative prints) Dr Pramod G Shanbhag (nature prints) Debashis Tarafder (colour slide pictorial) Dr Vivekananda Bose (photo travel slides) S Mallikarjuna (nature slides) and S Lokesh (best overall entrant).