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12.08.08

American Pop: Featuring Andy Warhol’s Athletes - Crocker Art Museum - Sacramento

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American Pop: Featuring Andy Warhol’s Athletes from the Richard Weisman Collection - August 16 through November 2, 2008 at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, CA.

American Pop is organized around the special display of Andy Warhol’s Athletes Series. The 10 paintings capture the decade’s athletic superstars with the late-20th-century’s ultimate expression of fame—a Warhol silk-screened portrait.

Click here for more information about this Andy Warhol exhibit at the Crocker Art Museum.

M. Ali Andy Warhol Image

15.07.08

Frida Kahlo at SF MOMA

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An exhibit of Frida Kahlo’s work is being shown at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA) through September 28, 2008. This is the first time in nearly 10 years that a full exhibit of Frida Kahlo’s work is being shown in SF.

See more about the Frida Kahlo exhibit at the SF MOMA.

Frida Kahlo exhibit at SF MOMA

18.06.08

Objects That Tell Stories

Mixed Media, Website

“Designer Yves Behar digs up his creative roots to discuss some of the iconic objects he’s created (the Leaf lamp, the Jawbone headset). Then he turns to the witty, surprising, elegant objects he’s working on now — including the “$100 laptop.”

See Yves Behar at TED.com.

See Yves Behar’s Leaf Light at Lumens.com.

18.06.08

Honda FCX Clarity Hydrogen-Powered Car

Automotive

“FCX Clarity, the world’s first hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicle intended for mass production. Honda will make just 200 of the futuristic vehicles over the next three years, but said it eventually planned to increase production volumes, especially as hydrogen filling stations became more common.

Honda says its FCX Clarity can be filled easily at a pump, can drive 280 miles on a tank, almost as far as a gasoline car. It also gets higher fuel efficiency than a gasoline car or hybrid, the equivalent of 74 miles a gallon of gas, according to the company.

Mr. Fukui said the cars cost several hundred thousand dollars each to produce, though he said that should drop below $100,000 in less than a decade as production volumes increase. In the meantime, the car company will be effectively subsidizing its customers, who will lease the vehicles for $600 a month. That is not much more than the leasing price of one of Honda’s top Acura line of luxury cars.”

See the Honda FCX at NY Times.com

23.05.08

Cornell Capa Dead

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Cornell Capa was an American photographer, member of Magnum Photos, photo curator, and the younger brother of the late photo-journalist and war photographer, Robert Capa. Capa was also a Life magazine staff photographer from 1946 to 1954.

Additionally, Capa was the founder of the International Center of Photography.

See more about Cornell Capa. Capa’s obituary is here.

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