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Reason January 2008 Nick Gillespie |
Artifact: TSA-Inspired Art Artist Christopher Locke buys confiscated scissors that belong in the grey area between what is and is not allowed on a plane and re-fashions them into strangely disquieting spiders and bugs. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2008 Bonnie Neely |
Art in Colorado Springs The inspiring beauty of the Rocky Mountains provides the perfect setting for their annual Art on the Streets project. |
Wired December 20, 2007 Eric Smillie |
Disenchanted Artist Scott Listfield Lands an Astronaut in Every Painting Listfield paints an astronaut into scenes that range from the apocalyptic to the absurd. |
Reason December 2007 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Warhol Goes to China In Dafen, China sweatshops, artists paint up to 30 replicas during a 16-hour day. Has China outdone Warhol, dispensing with art's status entirely? |
BusinessWeek November 12, 2007 Jessica Silver-Greenberg |
Sotheby's Surprising Sizzle Hedge fund collectors have taken a hit, but international buyers are pouring into the art market. |
Wired October 23, 2007 Todd Jatras |
The Art of Parkour: Capturing Extreme Jump Shots The OpenEnded Group has developed a unique art from free-style jumping. |
Wired October 23, 2007 Sonia Zjawinski |
Tossed-Out Electronics Are Reincarnated as Stop-Mo Animal Bots Transforming electronic garbage into gadgety art sculptures |
Wired October 23, 2007 Tim McKeough |
A Beastly Building Material That Just Might Bite You Walls that tremble, grasp, and snap as you walk by them. |
IDB America September 2007 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Outstanding Works by Caribbean Artists The Art Museum of the Americas of the OAS houses the most comprehensive twentieth-century art collection from Latin America and the Caribbean on public display in Washington, D.C. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Art Museums Standing as shrines to the works that helped shape our society, art museums can be found in every major city around the globe. |
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