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Salon.com January 24, 2001 Pegi Taylor |
The art of disappearing Folk artist Kenny Hill left a decade's work on the banks of a Louisiana bayou, then vanished... |
Reason January 2001 Charles Paul Freund |
Muerte a Las Vegas Will fine art kill Sin City? |
Salon.com December 21, 2000 Rebecca Segall |
The art of recovery At U.S. Customs, finding and retrieving stolen paintings takes an old master -- and sometimes an aesthetic connection with the thief... |
Macworld December 2000 Christopher Breen |
Videodelic A Review of Innovative, Interactive Video-Art Synthesizer Videodelic... |
Reason December 2000 Ronald Bailey |
Pink Mice and Petri Dishes Artists contemplate biotechnology. On the evidence of Paradise Now: Picturing the Genetic Revolution, a recent exhibition of 39 artists at the downtown Manhattan gallery Exit Art, the creative community itself isn't quite sure whether biotech is good or bad. |
Salon.com November 29, 2000 Paul Lesniak |
Found art Still life with binkies... |
Salon.com November 28, 2000 Colin Stewart |
The art of innovation What Silicon Valley is trying to do now, Cezanne and Picasso achieved decades ago... |
Wired November 2000 Craig Offman |
The New Remasters Artland.com's James Danziger and David Adamson aim to give high-end reprographics mass appeal... |
Science News November 4, 2000 Ivars Peterson |
Mathematical Art on Display The term "mathematical art" usually conjures up just one name---that of Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher. But the realm of mathematical art is far wider and more diverse than most people realize... |
Reason October 2000 Jesse Walker |
The Art of the Deal J.S.G. Boggs draws money for a living. What's his exchange rate? |
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