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TIME Europe July 13, 2009 Carla Power |
Divine Tradition from Rajasthan Visitors to London's British Museum this summer will see "Garden and Cosmos," a collection of 54 bold 17th and 19th century paintings from the courts of Jodhpur, in the modern-day state of Rajasthan.  |
Chemistry World July 2009 Philip Ball |
Column: The crucible Polyhedra have made appearances throughout history in sculptures and tapestries.  |
Reason July 2009 Brian Doherty |
Frisco Freak-Out A small cabal of San Francisco artists and organizers met in April to discuss how anarchic public gatherings can be carried out responsibly.  |
ARTnews June 2009 George Stolz |
Bringing the Sky to Earth In his new installation in southern Spain, James Turrell makes the color -- and position -- of the sky a mere matter of perception  |
culturevulture.net Renata Polt |
Vienna, Minus 100 Today, visitors to Vienna can see, among the splendors of the Gothic and Baroque, many examples of the buildings, paintings, and design that shocked the city's bourgeois citizens a century ago.  |
Wired June 22, 2009 Jason Albert |
Force of Nature: Artist Puts Petal to the Metal for Electrifying Images Forget the notion of a reverent nature photographer tiptoeing through the woods, artist Robert Buelteman prefers to use 80,000 volts of electricity to help him capture nature.  |
ARTnews June 2009 Phoebe Hoban |
Spero's Heroes Often using mere paper as a medium and a powerful pictorial vocabulary of her own invention, Nancy Spero spins tales of ferocious, heroic women.  |
ifeminists June 16, 2009 Manfred F. Schieder |
Degrading Art "The art of any given period or culture is a faithful mirror of that culture's philosophy."  |
ARTnews June 2009 Rachel Wolff |
Shades of Gris In Jim Jarmusch's new film, four Spanish paintings play as much of a role as the actors do.  |
ARTnews June 2009 Linda Yablonsky |
You Had to Be There More and more artworks exist not as objects but as ephemeral events -- a conversation, a thunderclap, a slow-motion kiss -- that insist viewers take part  |
ARTnews June 2009 Robin Cembalest |
Reshaping the Art Museum Confronted with urgent demographic realities, art-museum directors are drawing on game theory, interactive technology, and a host of other new strategies to help people feel welcome, engaged, and emotionally fulfilled  |
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