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TIME Asia November 16, 2009 Ling Woo Liu |
Moving Pictures A selection of images from Andreas Seibert's 2008 book "From Somewhere to Nowhere: China's Internal Migrants," will be showcased for two months beginning Nov. 12 at Zurich's Helmhaus Museum.  |
Humanities Nov/Dec 2009 Meredith Hindley |
Imperial Scrolls of China For those not well-versed in the reigns of Kangxi and Qianlong, a new website provides a trove of information about their rule, the economy, and the artistic life of the Qing dynasty.  |
ARTnews November 2009 Jenny Brown |
A Gothic Pop Surrealist An upcoming retrospective at MoMA highlights filmmaker Tim Burton's private artwork -- and his humorous side  |
Chemistry World October 22, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
Nanoscience brings artworks back to life Italian chemists have developed a new polymer-based cleaning system to remove old residues from the surface of valuable works of art.  |
ARTnews November 2009 Eileen Kinsella |
Warhol Inc. Two decades after the artist's death, the Andy Warhol brand is stronger than ever, as collectors continue to pay top prices for his work, curators study obscure aspects of his career, and consumers snap up products plastered with his imagery  |
ARTnews November 2009 Eileen Kinsella |
The Brillo-Box Scandal The discovery that a respected curator produced a set of Andy Warhol Brillo boxes after the artist's death, passing them off as originals, has created a quandary for dealers, collectors, and scholars  |
ARTnews October 2009 Robin Cembalest |
Bilbao Treatment for Baku? Thomas Krens has plans for Azerbaijan.  |
ARTnews October 2009 Barbara Pollack |
Hope, Glory, Manet, and McDonald's Wang Qingsong's elaborate, often parodic staged photographs riff on everything from art history to corporate logos to Communist propaganda  |
High on Adventure October 2009 Larry Turner |
Burning Man Burning Man is a spectacle of art, fusion, revelry, poetry, celebration and expression that takes place every year during Labor Day Weekend. It is truly an unexplainable event  |
Humanities Sep/Oct 2009 Laura Wolff Scanlan |
Around the Nation/ Hawai'i Information on Hawai`i Creole, known on the islands as Pidgin and news about an upcoming exhibition of works by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai at the Honolulu Academy of Arts.  |
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