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    Rembrandt-Caravaggio site voted ‘Best of the Web’

    april 14th, 2007

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    The website of the 2006 Rembrandt-Caravaggio exhibition, a collaboration between Amsterdam powerhouse museums Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum, has been awarded the prize for ‘Best On-line Exhibition’ at this year’s Museums and the Web conference. Museums and the Web is organized for the 11th year in a row. This year it takes place in San Francisco.

    Other winners were Stagework, National Theatre, UK (Best Overall Museum Web Site), SFMOMA ArtCasts (Best Innovative or Experimental Application), Discover Nikkei, Japanese American National Museum (Best Research Site), Stagework, National Theatre, UK (Best Educational Use) and Collections Link, UK (Best Museum Professional’s Site).

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    Rembrandt-Caravaggio website


    MoMA and P.S.1 select Ball-Nogues as winner of 8th annual Young Architects Program

    april 14th, 2007

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    The Museum of Modern Art and P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center present an installation in P.S.1’s outdoor courtyard by Los Angeles-based firm Ball-Nogues, led by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues, winner of the eighth annual MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program. The competition invites emerging architects to propose an installation for the courtyard of P.S.1 in Long Island City, Queens. The objective of the Young Architects Program is to identify and provide an outlet for emerging young talent in architecture, an ongoing mission of both MoMA and P.S.1. This year, five finalists selected by a closed nomination process were asked to present designs for an installation at P.S.1 with the allotted project budget of $70,000.

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