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IDB America September 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Handicrafts as Local Art An exhibit of Bolivian folk art evokes local cultures and environments. |
BusinessWeek September 20, 2004 Linda Himelstein |
Where Wine And Masterpieces Mix California's Napa Valley is synonymous with wine, but it's also home to some of the most impressive -- and unique -- private art collections in the world, Many of which are open to the public. Here are a few suggestions. |
Searcher September 2004 Dave Mattison |
Looking for Good Art: Web Resources and Image Databases, Part 1 Art images on the Web represent one of the first and last frontiers in terms of pools of knowledge: millions of historic art images served and more to come. Here are links to some of the best Web sites. |
Reason September 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Bare Virtue At a time when a naked breast brings cries of "indecency," such shifts in fashion can be revealing in more ways than one. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2004 Bonita Wilson |
Earth as Art The sample images downloaded from the collection that is at once a science site and a gallery of found art, demonstrate why the site has been a popular one: the images are stunningly beautiful. |
Military History July 7, 2004 Stephen May |
Horace Pippin: World War I Veteran and Artist The artist used his craft to purge himself of the horrors of the trenches. |
IDB America May 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Art of the Diaspora A new art exhibit celebrates Haitian expatriates' bond with their homeland. |
Science News May 22, 2004 Ivars Peterson |
A Measure of Beauty While mathematician George David Birkhoff is best known for his work on differential equations and dynamics, he also devised formulas for beauty. |
Reason May 2004 Sara Rimensnyder |
The FBI Files Federally funded art takes on new meaning. |
Reason May 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Public Offense What kind of art belongs in public? |
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