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As not only one of the best museums in Indianapolis but one the best in the nation, the Indianapolis Museum of Art is known for its amazing exhibits and outstanding public programs. Presenting dozens of Indianapolis events this February, enjoy a day at the IMA taking tours and classes or watching classic films and unique [...]
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“Grease is the word. Grease is the word, is the word that you heard. It’s got groove, its got meaning. Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion. Grease is the way we are feeling!” Ever been to your favorite musical or movie musical, ready to belt out all the words to your [...]
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The end of the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Summer Nights Film Series is fast approaching. With only five more films left, your opportunities to enjoy an evening of fresh Summer air and cult classic films are dwindling. This week at the IMA’s Summer Nights Film Series: high-flying 80s classic, Top Gun. See the film that made [...]
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Those in the customer service industry are a generally forgotten subset of society. You see them every day: they serve you coffee, they retrieve your cigarettes from behind the counter, they mop up after you when you spill your soda all over the floor and then leave it behind. They are invisible: they ring up [...]
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Summer Nights Film Series continues Friday, July 8, 2011 with Poltergeist. This terrifying Academy Award nominated supernatural thriller is often said to be cursed, due to several mysterious deaths of cast and crew members. Decide for yourself as you watch this horrifying film at the amphitheater at the Indianapolis Museum [...]
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In the early days of humanity, the two solstices were celebrated with the fervor that now accompanies modern holidays like Christmas and the Fourth of July. The solstices were seen as times of renewal, times of change, when the world passed from one season to another and everyone could start fresh. Solstice celebrations were a [...]
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At the intersection of design, life lessons, and pop music, you’ll find Stefan Sagmeister. The Austrian born designer has been very prolific throughout his over thirty year career, designing for projects as diverse as record covers and independent installations. In an interview with Wallpaper* Magazine, Sagmeister says of his design philosophy: “I am still mostly [...]
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Elvis Presley’s turn as a movie star created some of the most kitchy and celebrated Summer flicks of all time. The Indianapolis Museum of Art presents Blue Hawaii in their Summer Nights Film Series Friday, June 10 at 6:30 pm. Pack a picnic; bring a blanket and some chairs, and enjoy a film that oozes [...]
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art is known for showing classic films seen nowhere else in Indianapolis. To celebrate the upcoming production of La Traviata by the Indianapolis Opera, the Indianapolis Museum of Arts presents Camille in the Toby Theatre. See this piece of cinema history Thursday, May 5 at 7 pm in Indianapolis downtown. This [...]
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Indiana is home to some beautiful muses. The multicolored squares of farmland, the vast stretches of untrammeled forest, the impressive architecture of downtown Indianapolis, the quiet historical aura of the many small towns that dot the countryside: all of it can be the impetus of that perfect painting, song, or sculpture. It’s no surprise, then, [...]
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Ah, spring. The time of year when all the scuzzy snow around Indianapolis finally melts away, the sun comes out for more than an hour a week, and green things start shooting out of the muddy soil. One of the surest signs of spring’s arrival is the emergence of flowers, those colorful harbingers of love, [...]
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If you’ve been keeping track of the 2011 Winter Nights Film Series at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, you’ve likely seen examples of noir cinema from several eras in film history, from the originals (Criss Cross, Key Largo) to the re-imaginings (Blood Simple, Memento). While this year’s iteration of the Winter Nights Film Series focuses [...]
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During one of the many interviews that make up the 2008 flim Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight, renowned public artist Glaser says “I could never get the idea of making a painting that somebody would then put in their house. It seemed weird to me. I wanted to do work that was public, that [...]
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The Toby Theater is going to be busy this week. The performing arts space, located inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, is a fairly common venue for Indianapolis events, especially when the IMA is hosting a film series, which it does about bi-annually. However, this week the Toby Theater is going to be doing double [...]
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Before they brought out the desolate madness of rural Texas or threw an accomplice in a North Dakota wood chipper, the Coen brothers chronicled the story of a jealous bar owner intent on discovering the truth about his wife. The film was Blood Simple, an indie noir classic that explored several dark parts of the [...]
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When you think of Indianapolis shopping, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn’t the Indianapolis Museum of Art. You’re likely thinking of Circle Centre Mall in downtown Indianapolis, the Fashion Mall at Keystone Crossing on the north side, or any one of the quaint Mom and Pop shops in smaller Central Indiana cities. [...]
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. If that’s the case, then 3D images studded with diamonds should be worth at least a million words. Throughout Madeleine Albright’s political career, she has used pins to convey subtle messages about policies, peace talks, and diplomatic discussions. The former Secretary of State and United States [...]
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The Virginia P. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park has been in progress for a long time. Located just outside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, beyond the Oldfields House and gardens, the Fairbanks Art and Nature Park was opened to the public in June of 2010, and has already become a worthwhile Indianapolis attraction. The Indianapolis [...]
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art has announced an attractive upcoming offering called Andy Warhol Enterprises, open from October 10, 2010 through January 2, 2011. This intriguing show deals with the mind and outpourings of Andy Warhol, and the manner in which he systematically imploded not only art, but cinematography, television, magazines, pop music and all [...]
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If you haven’t been to see the Tara Donovan exhibit at the IMA, GO NOW! An amazing maze of large scale installations, Tara Donovan: Untitled can only be likened to staring at a night sky full of stars. The feeling of smallness next to something so big, so infinite is a truly moving experience to [...]
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