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Smithsonian November 2005 Arthur Lubow |
35 Who Made a Difference: Andy Goldsworthy Throughout the 20th century, artists struggled with the dilemma of Modernism: how to convey an experience of the real world while acknowledging the immediate physical reality of the materials. Using nature as his canvas, this artist creates works of transcendent beauty. |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Sara Wilson |
What's New 11/05 Kids 'N' Clay Pottery Studios is a recently founded California studio that helps focus child development through art. |
IDB America September 2005 Matt Hamilton |
Paradise Sculpted, Carved and Photographed Art of the Guarani reflects the story of Paraguay's people and their land. |
Smithsonian October 2005 Hilary Spurling |
Matisse and His Models The author of a new biography of the artist argues that the women he painted were full partners in the creative enterprise. |
DailyCandy September 21, 2005 |
My One and Only Bracelets, necklaces and earrings crafted from vintage trinkets found in thrift shops and flea markets. Or, choose your pieces and craft your own. Charming! |
Wired September 2005 Tom Vanderbilt |
The King of Digital Art Steven Sacks' New York gallery is turning high tech into a hot commodity. Now he wants to bring new-media masterpieces to the masses. |
Financial Advisor September 2005 Raymond Fazzi |
The Art Of Financial Planning And Investing Planning And Investing Rather than manipulate art as an investment, observers say advisors could better serve their clients by establishing what they have in terms of collections, the value of the items and, if possible, the cost basis. |
Smithsonian September 2005 Lawrence M. Small |
From the Secretary - New Faces of 2006 Artists, emerging and renowned alike, will vie to display their works in the National Portrait Gallery when it reopens next July. |
CIO August 15, 2005 Alice Dragoon |
MoMA's Discreet Use of Bold Tech The CIO of the New York Museum of Modern Art made sure that technology improved the experience for museum viewers and workers, while at the same time making sure the technology didn't take attention away from the art. |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2005 John Churchill |
Of Money and Art ARTnews magazine says three of the world's top 10 art collectors (based on the "volume of their acquisitions in the past year") hail from Wall Street. Leon Black... etc. |
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