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Wired August 2005 Jeff Howe |
Art Attack Banksy has used daring stunts to hijack the established system of art exhibition, including sneaking his pieces into exhibits at the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2005 |
An Elevated Mission Artist Alan Chan illustrates his vision of a space elevator. |
DailyCandy July 22, 2005 |
Shroom with a View A collection drawings, paintings, and illustrations, all revolving around girls and mushrooms, bound inside the world's first fully embroidered cloth cover. |
Reactive Reports Issue 47 David Bradley |
Rubens' Lady in Red Turns Monochrome As the red color in a classic painting fades, earlier theories explaining the discoloration are unsatisfying. Investigators uncover the likely chemical reactions. |
BusinessWeek July 11, 2005 Thane Peterson |
The Old West: It's A Gold Rush With the Lewis & Clark bicentennial in full swing, Western Americana -- particularly oils, bronzes, and other art works -- is drawing more collectors and higher prices. |
IDB America June 2005 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Paradox and Coexistence II Works by leading Latin American artists from the last two decades of the 20 th century are featured in a new exhibition at the IDB Cultural Center Art Gallery. |
Technology Research News June 29, 2005 |
Paint program renders ink physics The physics behind the Moxi brush-and-ink style computer painting program is quite complicated. |
Smithsonian July 2005 Robert M. Poole |
Ripped from the Walls (And the Headlines) Fifteen years after the greatest art theft in modern history the mystery may be unraveling. |
Smithsonian July 2005 Devon Jackson |
Points of Interest - Cowboys and Artists A ranch in South Dakota is the setting as Wild West scenes are re-enacted for sculptors and painters. |
Smithsonian July 2005 Rudolph Chelminski |
Paris, Mon Amour For photographer Robert Doisneau, finding an openly affectionate couple in the City of Light was as easy as falling in love. |
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