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Museum Names New York Director
Intimate Snapshots of the War Called Hell
History Splashed on Canvas
Reviving a City: The Design Perspective
How to Fit a Whole Country Into the Guggenheim
Private Aid to Italian Art Costs an Arm and a Leg
A
School's Colorful Patina
The Modern Acquires a 'Lost' Matisse
Red, White, Blue and Kodachrome
The Ghost in the Darkroom
New Orleans Museum, Under Lock and Guard
A
Bigger Phillips, With Deeper Pockets
Art
of Work: DC Labor Filmfest Opens
Mosaic Restoration as Performance Art
In
Every Stroke, Life's Fierce Pageant
Posing, Speaking, Revealing
A
New Dawn for Museums of Native American Art
Risks and Rewards of Art in the Open
A
New Director Named for the Troubled Getty
Youthful Art, Aboriginal History
The Museum at the End of the Line
Degas, Director: An Easel Becomes a Stage
The Color Of Trouble
Edward Burtynsky's photos get to the heart of environmental issues.
Sinuous Steel
Richard Serra's latest sculptures at the Bilbao Guggenheim snake through space
and time .
Tibet: Treasures
From the Roof of the World
Three Groups Join in Effort to Save Wright's Ennis House
California Investigates Getty Trust Finances
A Rising Starchitect
Will Enrique Norten be the next Frank Gehry?
Build a Fort, Set That on Fire
The trouble with Jean-Michel Basquiat.
The Artful Snapshot
What makes Lee Friedlander's pictures good?
A
Briton's Vision Takes Hold in the Heartland
An
Artist's Work, Down the Drain I must editorialize,
I understand that this is considered conceptual art, but, I feel it is more of a
protest than true art and then must admit that I'm a bit more traditional in my
thinking than I once believed, when it comes to "ART"! What do you
think?

Desperately Painting the Plague
Restoring Reputation of 'Artist-Citizen of the U.S.'
A
Great Big Beautiful Pile of Junk
Looking Into the Divine Eyes of Spiritual Sculptures
Amassing a Treasury of Photography
As China Raises Its Arts Profile, Officials Try to Catch Up
What Price Love? Museums Sell Out
Imitations That Transcend Flattery
Fanciful to Figurative to Wryly Inscrutable
Uprooted in the Attacks, Now Planted in Bronze
Winslow Homer, Discreetly Averting His Eyes
The Artists in the Hazmat Suits
How a Japanese Master Enlightened the West
The
Abstract Reality of Ancient Yemen
Surprises and Big Sales at London Art Auctions
Art That Has to Sleep in the Garage
Sculpture From the Earth, but Never Limited by It
Making an Entrance at Any Age
Museum Reopens Without Its 'Scream'
Flash, Dash and Now, Art
The Photographer's Eye, Transformed by His Hands
Global Village Whose Bricks Are Art
Subdued Biennale Forgoes Shock Factor
The
Show-Biz Pharaoh of Egypt's Antiquities
Sizing Up Jacques-Louis David, in a Compact Way
Art Notes
Much To Do About The Arts
What Does Tuttle Want?
Social
Construction
Ala Ebtekar and
Jeong-Im Yi
Crushed
Collisions
on Canvas That Still Make Noise
The
Profound Vision of Diane Arbus: Flaws in Beauty, Beauty in Flaws
Attuned to the
Songs of Elephants and Old Brick
Painterly
Photographs of a Slyly Handmade Reality
A New
Prince of Wall Street Uses His Riches to Buy Up Art
Reality (on TV) Reaches Art World
A Last Look
at 'The Gates' Before They All Come Down
City by
the Bay to Get a Trove of Oceanic Art
Colorado
Still Waits for Its 'Gates'
Unmasking
a Chameleon of the Lens
A
Dockworkers' Strike? No, It's Art (The moving museum)
Confronting Blight With Hope
A Brazen
Visionary With a Surreal Self (Wonderful Dali Slideshow
too!)
Caught Up
in the Aura of a Senegalese Saint
Major
Gifts of Cash and Art for Texas Museums
Christo's Gates: A Little Creaky
(The Washington Post - Critique)
In a
Saffron Ribbon, a Billowy Gift to the City
Grammy
Awards Pay Posthumous Tribute to Ray Charles
The
Gates' Unfurling to High Hopes
Wonderment and Wackiness, With Gravitas
Central
Park Makeover: Reality Show, in a Way
Barbarians (Well, Mostly Art Lovers) at 'The Gates'
Bush
Backs Mall Site For African American Museum
The
Art of Work
A Filmmaker's
50 Years of Reassuring Intimacy
Emphasizing Creativity, Not Collectivity
Where
MoMA Has Lost Its Edge
The
Artist as Art
Corporate
Taste in Art, and the Art of Donation
Talent
Call: Hot New Artists Wanted
Humanity
With Flaws Forgiven
Philip
Johnson Is Dead at 98; Architecture's Restless Intellect
Picasso
and Warhol... Neck and Neck
Loyalty
Prevails Over Money in Guggenheim Showdown
Guggenheim Loses Top Donor in Rift on Spending and Vision
In
Rome, Hints of Buried (Art) Treasure
A Da
Vinci Complex? Call It a Hypothesis
From the
Assembly Line of a Genius
MoMA
Visitors Use Ears to See
Playing
on Black and White: Racial Messages Through a Camera Lens
Mr. Gehry
Builds His Dream House
Abstract
artist Edo Murtic dies
Air to 'guard Michelangelo David'
Museum worker stole 2,500
items
French art thief on trial again
Work
Begins on Colossal Artwork-in-the-Park
Techniques That Might Smile Upon Mona Lisa
Artist David Nash sculpts motion with a chain saw and blowtorch
Real
Living Art: A Conversation with David Nash
Strolling the city, photographer Judith Steiner is drawn to shapes, textures and
mystery
Remembering Agnes Martin -- a revered, distinctive painter
Stories
of Man, Carved in Detail Through the Ages
An Artist
Talked and a World Listens
Chomp if
You Like Art
Dissecting Democracy, Swiss Artist Stirs Debate
Postwar
Japan, Mon Amour
Pick a
Culture: There's Always a Blue Period
Who Really
Wielded the Paintbrush?
Ancient Sculpture, Seen Through a Prism
Behind
the Masks, Portraits of Southern Gothic
Does It
Matter Where This Painting Hangs?
Judge
Rules the Barnes Can Move to Philadelphia
Sketches
From the Front: An Artist's Dispatches, Rendered in Ink and Paint
The
Building That Has Toronto Looking Up
Sculptor Shapes The Symbols Of a City
That
Certain Look: Animal Magnetism
Looking
Back at the Flurry on the Far Side
Tom Swift's New Camera, Ready for Space and Spies
At
the Fair: Glamour, Parties and Oh Yes, Art
A Museum
of One's Own
King Tut,
Set for 2nd U.S. Tour, Has New Decree: Money Rules
Promised Arts Effort Trimmed Although there are increases
in many areas.
Economists Have Advice for Buyers as the Art Market Heats Up
King Tut
Treasures Will Return to U.S., but Won't Stop at the Met
Computer Analysis Is Bringing Science to Art
Chelsea
Enters Its High Baroque Period
'One-Minute' sculptures satirize conformity to rules
Yerba Buena Center
Joachim Bandau
Housewarming Time for Good Old Friends
Racing to
Keep Up With the Newest
Handle
With Care: Moving the Modern The story goes on!
At
Modern, Architect Is Content (Mostly)
The
Raphael of Sweet Piety and Decorum
Momentum in
Art Auctions Continues to the End
A
Second Night of Records in Contemporary Art Prices
Sculpture Market Heats up!
Contemporary Art Shows Its Strength in a $93 Million Sale
Artomatic 2004: Hanging Is Too Good for It
www.artomatic.org.
The Met
Makes Its Biggest Purchase Ever
An
Appropriate Finale for a $9.2 Million Auction
Left Coast Lens
Making The Right Enemies
MoMA's
Funding: A Very Modern Art, Indeed
Woodblock 'Dream': Sharply Observed
The
Mural of the Story
Eluding
Artistic Pigeonholes
Some
High Prices and Some Low Points in Auction at Sotheby's
True to
Life and Clothed With Light
Solid
Sale of $128 Million Opens Fall Auction Season
The
Long-Distance Treasure Hunt
High
Quality, High Stakes at Fall Art Auctions
Whither
the Met's Artistic Priorities? It Depends Who's Doing What
Extravagant but straightforward, true glamour is always just beyond reach
FBI "seizes" a Picasso
Stephen De Staebler
Personally viewed and recommended!
A Museum in
Chicago Is Closing Its Doors
Museum Asks EBay To Block Some Sales of loot from Iraq.
How to Cross Borders, Social or Otherwise
Silent Lament for a Japan Still Scarred by the War
In a
Decaying Cairo Quarter, a Vision of Green and Renewal
From the Outside, a World of Celestial Beings
New Work by Rothko: A Book of Writings
Notre Dame Now
Seeks an Identity in the Arts
Coincidence Sets Off Storm Over Erotic Work
An Exhibition of Drawings Celebrates Lennon at 64
Armand
Hammer's Orphan Museum Turns Into Cinderella in Los Angeles
Flights of Fancy
To Be Enlightened, You Pull the Switch
The
Shock of the New Entry Fee, MoMA NY.
The Barnes as Religion: Rivals Preach Ways to Salvation
Married, With Art

Where
the Sales Clerks Are Artists, Too
Mayan art exhibition opens window to past and present
In Tonto the Museum Comes Face to Face With Its Biggest Faux
Exploring
Design as Metamorphosis
A Skyward
March, Not a Memorial
Making a Gallery Space Its Own Work of Art
Updated Garden Sculpture for the Cultivated Set
GARDENS; Outdoor Artwork, Presided Over by a Queen
A
Fractured Fairy Tale Set on Broadway
Seating by a Grandma Moses of the Lathe
Endowment
Chairman Coaxes Funds for the Arts Demand not supply!
Frank Lloyd Wright Stays Busy in Buffalo
A New
Museum in Paris Inches Toward Reality
Ready to
Rumba!
Robbers Urged to Care for 'Scream'
Munch's Scream stolen from a crowded Oslo museum.
How
Seurat Worked Up to Sunday
African Beauty: At 40, Museum Updates Its Look
Concrete Is Learning New Tricks, Like Letting in the Light
Speaking
Softly, Carrying a Big Talent
Intersection for
the Arts, Ala Ebtekar.
With Frank Stella, what you see is what you see. But when the modern master
speaks, what you hear may raise your eyebrows.
Faltering
Art Fair Chills Chicago
NY
Museums suffering from identity crisis.
New Mart for New Art.
ART.COM
moves into sale of new art.
Roll
Over, Renoir, and Tell Monet the News Trend changes in
London Art auctions.
Ohio
Museum Attributes a Purchase to Praxiteles
At the Building Museum, Concrete Exemplars
For the Classy And the Climbers, The High Priest Of Art Deco
ART REVIEW; Cool Warmth, Buoyant Stone, Majestic Wood
A
Painter Draws Attention at Last
Metropolitan Is Expanding Its Modern Art Department
Senate
Committee Questions Actions by Smithsonian
A
Computer That Has an Eye for Van Gogh
A Refuge for
Repose Refreshed
Visit the
Noguchi Garden Museum
Collection.
4 Arts Groups Chosen for Complex in Lower Manhattan
The Hepburn estate, from self-portraits to luggage
Chinese art returning to motherland
Guggenheim Reviving Its Main Asset: Itself
Controversial From Moscow to Hudson
Provocative Sculptor to Unveil 9/11 Work
More Than
Child's Play: Making Over the Modern
Lifelike Figure, Surreal Find
Fairfax Police Recover Stolen, Damaged
Statue
N.Y. Street Artist's Brush With the Law
Graffiti Case Goes to Trial Wednesday
Pop!
Picasso to
Thiebaud
Art Deco -- sleek, shiny, ready to fly -- off the shelves
show closes July 4th.
Vermeer set for auction
3 appointed as curators at Whitney
London Warehouse
Fire Destroys Artworks
Michelangelo's 'David' Gets Spruced Up for His 500th Birthday
Judge
Faults Christie's in Auction of Urns.
Matisse
the Son, Illuminating His Father's Legacy
Why
Attack Art?
J. Paul
Getty Museum photography exhibition - Flashes of Genius!
Is
Sculpture Too Free for Its Own Good?
Picasso's Boy with Pipe" sets a record auction price $104.1million!
Lucian
Freud, from studio to gallery.
Turning
an Eye From Whimsy to War, newer works of Fernando Botero.
David Thompson's articles on the arts, visual, music and more.
Minimalist Oases in a Bustling Manhattan
Artifacts
for art's sake, an eclectic collection.
Brooklyn
Museum seeks and audience.
New
York's Watery Grave, future history painting.
A
Mystique of Blood And Beauty, Mayan Court Art.
Artist of
Glass and Light.
Romancing the Collector
Authenticated Vermeer painting goes to the auction block.
Russia's
New Rich Amass Art, the acquisitions continue!
"Asia Week: Fusing the many Asias Into Diverse Harmony"
Byzantium
Art works at the
Metropolitan Museum: Decay and Glory!
Three
Museums collaborate on new work purchases and showings!
Spiral
Jetty - Environmental Art Re-Emerges After 30 Years - NPR.
For Montclair artist,
theres no place like Home Depot, Stefanie Nagorka
Searching for the window into nature's soul, Andy Goldsworthy
Gauguin's
Paradise: Only Part Tahitian and All a Fantasy.
Art on
the Kansas Prairie An isolated Kansas town profits
from art!
NADA -The
New Art Dealer Alliance, Bringing forth youthful artworks.
Roy Lichtenstein - Art Review
This
article suggests that you - "Marvel at the Chuck Close print survey at the
Metropolitan Museum!"
Whitney
collection goes to auction block
This collection may sell between $120 and 190 million!
Finding art in the palm of your hand From the S.F. Chronicle archives.
This tech approach provides interactive guides at exhibitions.
2003 Art and
Artists of the Year, New York Times Article
Oldest Sculpture
found? The Tan Tan object, is it art or
nature?
Ancient
carved faces
found? Did Homo Erectus produce art as well?
Oldest example of
abstract art?
Or is it just doodling?
View an interesting
article
regarding the inception of
Van Gogh's ~ "Rising Moon: Haycocks".
~
Genius Ignored ~
Many brilliant artists were ignored or under-rated by their contemporaries!
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