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ARTnews May 2008 Sarah H. Bayliss |
`A Positive Understanding of Islam' Museums around the world are showcasing Islamic art in an effort to promote understanding and engage immigrant communities.  |
ARTnews May 2008 Eileen Kinsella |
$25 Billion and Counting According to dealers, auction house experts, and other advisers, the private art market is exponentially larger than just auction sales -- fueled by increasing demand from Russia, Asia, the Middle East, and other emerging markets.  |
TIME Europe April 24, 2008 Alex Pasternack |
Thinking Big Beijing's 798 art district may now be falling prey to its own success.  |
Wired April 21, 2008 Spencer Reiss |
WTF?! Yep, the Dutch Have Turned a Nuclear Dump Into Award-Winning Art Dutch hire artist William Verstraeten to decorate their Habog waste storage facility.  |
IDB America April 2008 Jorge Zavaleta |
A New Setting for 3,000 Years of Peruvian Art The Inter-American Cultural and Development Foundation, is helping to spur the Peruvian Museo de Arte de Lima's ambitious modernization of its exhibition galleries.  |
ARTnews April 2008 Milton Esterow |
`The Scream,' the Thief, and the 2 Million M&M's Stolen masterpieces are priceless and worthless at the same time -- they're too hot to sell, and have limited use as collateral. But one criminal tried to use them to sweeten his sentence.  |
ARTnews April 2008 Akinsha & Kozlov |
Fighting for Their Rights The modernist masterpieces of Sergei Shchukin and Ivan Morozov were nationalized by the Bolsheviks and are now on view in a celebrated and controversial exhibition at London's Royal Academy.  |
Wired March 24, 2008 Eric Smillie |
Vitriolic Artists Send Visitors on a Sulfuric Acid Trip Artists capture sonoluminescence on film for their exhibit.  |
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