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BusinessWeek June 5, 2006 Manjeet Kripalani |
India's Art Appreciation Modern works are zooming in value - leading some to fear a shakeout. |
BusinessWeek June 5, 2006 Frederik Balfour |
China: Cultural Evolution Prices for contemporary works by Chinese artists have been skyrocketing as connoisseurs both domestically and abroad have been snapping them up. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2006 Marion S. Dreyfus |
Gallery Gallivant Almost 40 galleries in South Beach show everything from neoclassic Impressionist canvases to contemporary color field and naturalistic works in numerous media. |
Smithsonian June 2006 Henry Adams |
Wyeth's World After seven decades, critics still differ over Andrew Wyeth's stature as an artist. A new exhibition stirs the debate. |
DailyCandy May 24, 2006 |
Petal Pusher Curlin Reed Sullivan note cards feature photographs of handpicked blossoms that will brighten your day. |
Science News May 20, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
Mobius at the Shopping Mall A shopping mall near Caltech in Pasadena, California, features a giant Mobius strip disguised as a public bench created by conceptual artist and architect Vito Acconci. |
Chemistry World May 18, 2006 Michael Gross |
Precious Platinum Photographs According to a chemist and photography expert, a 1904 image of a moonrise over a lake, printed in platinum and then modified with the gum bichromate process, has sold for nearly $3 million at Sotheby's, setting a new price record for any art photograph. |
D-Lib May 2006 |
D-Lib Featured Collection May 2006: The Museum of Musical Instruments The Museum of Musical Instruments, (TheMoMI.org), an extensive online collection of the world's finest fretted instruments, addresses the deep cultural meshing of Art and the Musical Instrument. |
Chemistry World May 10, 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Making Fun of Beagle 2 (Again) Colin Pillinger, who ran the Beagle 2 mission to Mars that famously went missing on Christmas day 2003, is capitalizing on the media attention the failed mission attracted with an exhibition of cartoons charting man's obsession with reaching the red planet. |
Science News May 6, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
Quilting Pi The intriguing, enigmatic number pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, conjures up vivid patterns that artist and mathematician John Sims translates to quilts. |
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