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Reason March 2006 Jacob Sullum |
Artifact: Drug Freak Show Russia's graphic anti-drug exhibition's combination of didacticism with morbid titillation harks back to old horror movies and freak shows. |
Smithsonian March 2006 Arthur Lubow |
Edvard Munch: Beyond The Scream Though the Norwegian artist is known for a single image, he was one of the most prolific, innovative and influential figures in modern art. |
DailyCandy February 7, 2006 |
Isn't It Iconic Doug Murphy creates four-by-four digital prints on canvas, transforming your portrait into a signed masterpiece. |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 Thane Peterson |
Black Art is Buried Treasure In an overheated market, works by African American painters are a bargain -- for now. |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 Thane Peterson |
Tracking African Americana Demand for African Americana is soaring, in part because of the rising affluence of African Americans. |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 |
Grant Hill's Artistic Score Basketball star Grant Hill says it's not about investing - his museum-worthy collection of African American pieces connects him to a cultural heritage. |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 |
Chris Webber's Connection with History Basketball star Chris Webber talks about why he started his collection of African American items and what he'd like to add to it. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2006 Karlin & Perry |
Martin Cooper: Makeovers for Masterpieces How this former physics major now uses lasers and computer modeling to restore, replicate, and catalog public monuments, museum art, and private collections. |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 |
China's New Eye for Fine Art The deputy chairman of Christie's Asia says mainlanders are buying up works from their own country as well as the West. |
DailyCandy January 11, 2006 |
Cute Seeks Same Alena Hennessy is a North Carolina-based artist whose artwork and clothing is adorned with deer, bunnies, unicorns, birdies, flowers, and trees that are fresh, pretty, and cute. |
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