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A 7-10 split conversion (on Wii bowling...probably makes it a little less impressive).
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Here is the first list of inaugural partners. They are Art:21, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, and The New York Public Library. Keep updated to the News section on the homepage for future partners.

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A 7-10 split conversion (on Wii bowling...probably makes it a little less impressive).

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ArtBabble launched in beta mode January 24, 2009. Now on April 7, it enters the next phases of its life, with new tweaks, lots of new videos, and the arrival new museums and organizations to offer direct connections to artists, museums and the art world. ArtBabble is still growing and it's just the beginning. Babble On.

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Love this intfo intro

This is a public art project with recently arrived immigrants in Mpls.
Please click and watch, and look for our interactive public art launch soon!

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i reaLLY LIKE YOUR Art and they are nice looking

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I like Art Babble! Great idea.

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Thanks Konrad Marshall for your recent article that led me to this new and fresh website from IMA. Also, thanks again Konrad for your insightful article on my current exhibition at the Athenaeum Theatre in beautiful downtown Indianapolis.

Indy artists: Steven Kelso's soul search on canvas

April 01, 2009 by Konrad.Marshall | Staff

Exhibit features large-scale works with religious themes

You can’t help but think of Salvador Dali when you meet Steven Kelso. There’s the mustache, sure. But also that rollicking mind that can’t help but leap from one seemingly tangential non sequitur to the next.

There’s a childish glee to the way Kelso carries himself, then you see his work, hanging on the high walls of the lobby outside the former home of American Cabaret Theatre. The cavernous space of the Atheneum building is perfect for his lucid large-scale paintings, which plumb religious themes and plop them down inside a topsy-turvy world on canvas.

A member of the non-denominational Indy Metro Church, Kelso has been painting for decades, but this weekend kicks off his first major show Downtown in 10 years. He said he wanted to create his own personal Musee du Louvre with the exhibition by presenting the works salon-style, as a conglomeration of perspectives — from apocalyptic and dark to celebratory and illuminated to psychological and hyper-personal.

On one canvas, he brings to mind Chuck Close. On the next, Alfons Mucha. And all the major players are here, from Madonna with child to Jesus to the devil and the four horsemen of the apocalypse.

“I was called early to paint this type of subject matter,” Kelso said. “Kind of like good versus evil in the spiritual realm.”

Windows of the Soul: The Anthology

What: Large-scale art works by Steven Kelso, hosted by Athenaeum Foundation

Where: Athenaeum Theatre, 401 E. Michigan St.

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