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		<title>Eiko &amp; Koma: Medley of Walker Art Center performances, 1981-2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Includes short extracts from all of Eiko &#038; Koma&#8217;s performances at, or in association with, the Walker Art Center since 1981. The medley is made in anticipation of Naked, the artist&#8217;s latest Walker commission, which runs as a living installation (6 hours a day 6 days a week for the month of November) inside the [...]]]></description>
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Includes short extracts from all of Eiko &#038; Koma&#8217;s performances at, or in association with, the Walker Art Center since 1981. The medley is made in anticipation of Naked, the artist&#8217;s latest Walker commission, which runs as a living installation (6 hours a day 6 days a week for the month of November) inside the galleries of the Walker&#8217;s permanent collection exhibition Event Horizon. The performance takes place within the context of the choreographer&#8217;s Retrospective Project, a ground-breaking two-year review of major works and themes that spans several states and institutions, and which will include the publication by the Walker of a retrospective catalogue in the Spring of 2010.<!-- odiogo-notts-begin -->
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		<title>Umlauf Sculpture Garden &amp; Museum: Central Texas Gardener</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this museum, you can tramp along trails fragrant with mulch and leaves and flowers. Instead of a headset, the sound of birds and waterfalls accompany your contemplation of the sculptures that capture timeless human emotions. Best of all, at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden &#038; Museum, set on two acres above Zilker Park, you can [...]]]></description>
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In this museum, you can tramp along trails fragrant with mulch and leaves and flowers. Instead of a headset, the sound of birds and waterfalls accompany your contemplation of the sculptures that capture timeless human emotions. Best of all, at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden &#038; Museum, set on two acres above Zilker Park, you can run your hands over the sculptures for a sensory connection to Charles Umlaufs passion.<!-- odiogo-notts-begin -->
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		<title>Honeycomb Buzzes on</title>
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		<title>Patrick Dougherty at the Palo Alto Art Center</title>
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		<title>Zaha Hadid &#8211; Space for Art: Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati &#8211; Lois &amp; Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art</title>
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Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Website: www.gavtrain.com Camera Canon 5D mark2 Lens: Canon 24-105L Strap: Black Rapid RS-7 A sculptor&#8217;s garden is the venue for this mystery 15 minute photo challenge and this time I had to battle the elements to get the photos. For me simply recording the sculptures wasn&#8217;t an option, I wanted to add my own creative touch by using creative compositions, angles and exposures. I&#8217;ll let you judge if I succeeded.<!-- odiogo-notts-begin -->
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		<title>Sunset Vista Designs Garden Essentials Bug Patch Snail Sculpture, 17-Inch Long</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 04:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abstract Snail Sculpture for indoor or outdoor decoration Made from metal Place in a planter, your yard or your home to add charm and appeal Approximately 17-Inch long, 7-1/2-Inch tall, and 2-Inch wide Sunset Vista Designs Garden Essentials has everything you need to decorate indoors or out, also makes a great gift Product DescriptionAdd appeal [...]]]></description>
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<li>Made from metal</li>
<li>Place in a planter, your yard or your home to add charm and appeal</li>
<li>Approximately 17-Inch long, 7-1/2-Inch tall, and 2-Inch wide</li>
<li>Sunset Vista Designs Garden Essentials has everything you need to decorate indoors or out, also makes a great gift</li>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Add appeal to a planter or your yard by decorating it with this charming abstracted snail statue from Sunset Vista. Overall size for this metal sculpture is 17-Inch in length and 7-1/2-Inch tall. Sunset Vista Designs has everything under the sunset to decorate your home and garden.</p>
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		<title>2-Station Art Center for Toddlers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2-Station Art Easels for 2 Artists at the Same Time! 2 Ample Large Storage Areas Underneath Easels on Both Sides! Constructed of 11-Ply 5/8&#8243; Thick Laminated Birch Wood Veneer Panels! Coated with Non-Toxic Environmentally Safe Clear Finish! Lifetime Warranty Against Defects and Workmanship! Product Description&#8220;2-Station Art Center for Toddlers&#8221; has 2 large storage shelves below [...]]]></description>
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<li>2 Ample Large Storage Areas Underneath Easels on Both Sides!</li>
<li>Constructed of 11-Ply 5/8&#8243; Thick Laminated Birch Wood Veneer Panels!</li>
<li>Coated with Non-Toxic Environmentally Safe Clear Finish!</li>
<li>Lifetime Warranty Against Defects and Workmanship!</li>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />&#8220;2-Station Art Center for Toddlers&#8221; has 2 large storage shelves below the easels on both sides. Comes with 4 easel clips to hold the artwork on the easels and 2 easel trays. Similar to our larger &#8220;2-Station Art Center&#8221; for older children but this one is reduced in height for toddlers. Constructed of 11-ply 5/8&#8243; laminated birch wood veneer panels dadoed, glued and secured in place for extra strength and durability. Coated with a non-toxic environmentally safe clear finish. Overall dimensions are 42&#8243; High x 26&#8243; Wide x 20&#8243; Deep. Weighs 55 lbs and ships UPS.</p>
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		<title>Eiko &amp; Koma: Medley of Walker Art Center performances, 1981-2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Includes short extracts from all of Eiko &#038; Koma&#8217;s performances at, or in association with, the Walker Art Center since 1981. The medley is made in anticipation of Naked, the artist&#8217;s latest Walker commission, which runs as a living installation (6 hours a day 6 days a week for the month of November) inside the galleries of the Walker&#8217;s permanent collection exhibition Event Horizon. The performance takes place within the context of the choreographer&#8217;s Retrospective Project, a ground-breaking two-year review of major works and themes that spans several states and institutions, and which will include the publication by the Walker of a retrospective catalogue in the Spring of 2010.<!-- odiogo-notts-begin -->
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