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Smithsonian May 2004 Tessa DeCarlo |
A Fresh Look at Diane Arbus A new retrospective featuring an unprecedented number of the troubled photographer's images makes the case for her innovative artistry. |
Smithsonian May 2004 Ed Leibowitz |
People File - Panorama Mama In Los Angeles, bulldozers are circling Sara Velas' mural in the round. |
Science News April 17, 2004 Ivars Peterson |
Anatomy of a Bead Creature Award-winning sci-fi author creates intricate creatures out of beads, artistically representing the hyperbolic plane. |
CIO April 1, 2004 Dawne Shand |
Museum Sends Art Home to Customers Like museums the world over, the Salem, Mass., museum is using the Web to connect with customers in an online digital gallery called Artscape. |
Wired April 2004 Steve Fishman |
Beast Master Alexis Rockman paints like Rembrandt and thinks like Darwin. He doesn't just make art -- he remakes natural history. |
Fast Company April 2004 Lucas Conley |
60 Seconds With Gary Baseman For two decades, Gary Baseman has been priming the engines of an artistic movement he calls "pervasive art." How pervasive? To date, he's crafted art for TV, books, magazines, toys, ads, wrapping paper--and, most recently, for the animated film Disney's Teacher's Pet. |
Fast Company April 2004 Lucas Conley |
More Than 60 Seconds with Gary Baseman An extended interview with artist Gary Baseman. |
IDB America February 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Tradition and change in Peru's folk art New exhibit highlights the perseverance of cultural identity in a changing world |
Smithsonian March 2004 Doug Stewart |
Doris Duke's Islamic Art Retreat The Honolulu hideaway built by 'the richest girl in the world' is now a museum showcasing her unique collection of Islamic art. |
Smithsonian March 2004 Jeff Book |
Points of Interest - Return of a Giant A fully restored Vulcan--Birmingham, Alabama's 100-year-old statue--resumes it's rightful place in town. |
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