Your Lake Murray, Lexington, Columbia Realtor "With LISA you get MOORE!"
Lisa Threatt-Moore

Art and Design


NYT > Art & Design
ArtsBeat: Collection of Detroit Institute of Arts Cannot Be Sold, Its Director SaysDetroit Institute of Arts5/24/2013 6:31 PM
Graham W. J. Beal, the director of the Detroit Institute of Arts, said he believed the museum’s collection was “held in the public trust” and could not be sold by the city to help pay down its multibillion-dollar debt.
    


ArtsBeat: The Week in Culture Pictures, May 25art & design5/24/2013 2:20 PM
A slide show of photographs of cultural highlights from this week.
    


T Magazine: Shock of the Old | The French Designer Marc Auclert’s Whimsical JewelryDesign5/24/2013 11:40 AM
In his jewelry and at home, the French designer Marc Auclert fuses ancient artifacts with modern whimsy, to fantastic effect.
    


Museums Move to Return Human Remains to Indigenous PeoplesMuseum of Medical History in Berlin5/24/2013 10:08 AM
Institutions like the Museum of Medical History in Berlin are responding to increasing claims to return bones and other human artifacts in their collections to indigenous peoples.
    


‘What Jane Saw,’ an Online Exhibition for Austen FansArt5/24/2013 6:00 AM
The online exhibit “What Jane Saw” allows viewers to peruse a London gallery as Jane Austen saw it in 1813.
    


ArtsBeat: Director of Hirshhorn Museum Resigns Over Stalled ‘Bubble’ ProjectHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden5/23/2013 6:40 PM
Richard Koshalek, director of the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, announced his resignation after trustees failed to agree on the future of a long-planned project to cover the museum’s interior courtyard with a temporary inflatable bubble.
    


Inside Art: ‘Retired’ Maurizio Cattelan in Swiss ExhibitionCattelan, Maurizio5/23/2013 4:51 PM
Maurizio Cattelan, “retired” after his 2011 Guggenheim retrospective, has an exhibition opening at the Beyeler Foundation in Switzerland next month.
    


Art Review: New European Paintings Galleries, 1250-1800, at the MetArt5/23/2013 4:47 PM
The Met’s galleries of European paintings dating from 1250 to 1900 have reopened in a significantly enlarged space after the first reinstallation in four decades.
    
Art Review: ‘Search for the Unicorn’ at the CloistersArt5/23/2013 4:00 PM
Our attraction to the mythical unicorn is explored in a new exhibition at the Cloisters, using Metropolitan Museum holdings and items from other collections.
    
Museum and Gallery Listings for May 24-30Museums5/23/2013 3:57 PM
A critical guide to the visual arts in New York and the region.
    


Doorway02.jpg

Flowers01.jpg

Pillars01.jpg

Home  |  Our Listings  |  Home Evaluation  |  Calculators  |  Buying  |  Selling   |  Lifestyle   |  Home Improvement  |  South Carolina  |  For Buyers  |  For Sellers  |  Resources  |  Neighborhood  |  House and Home  |  About Me  |  Home - Style 1  |  News  |  Home Styling  |  Why Hire a Professional?  |  Health and Nutrition  |  Art and Design  |  Show Home Photos  |  Home Search - Style 1  |  Testimonials  |  Do not pay too much  |  Smooth Home Purchase  |  Avoid Buyer Errors  |  Your First Home  |  Sample Splash Page  |  Selling Your Home  |  Common Selling Mistakes  |  Selling Price  |  Healthy Living  |  Food and Entertaining  |  Money and Finance  |  Buyer's Toolkit  |  Tile Your Backsplash  |  Protect Your Pet at Home  |  Stain Removal  |  Backyard Pond  |  Sweet Smell of a Sale  |  Make yourself Scarce  |  Seller's Toolkit  |  Home and Garden  |  Moving your Pets  |  Dinner Party  |  Tips for grilling  |  Backyard Composting  |  Careers and Education  |  Weddings and Style  |  Family  |  Travel  |  Technology  |  Real Estate
Contact Me
 
  Privacy Policy  |  Site Map  |  Profile  |  Sign In

©2006-2013 Russell and Jeffcoat