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Magazine articles on art, artists, crafts and exhibits.
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ARTnews
April 2008
Milton Esterow
`The Scream,' the Thief, and the 2 Million M&M's Stolen masterpieces are priceless and worthless at the same time -- they're too hot to sell, and have limited use as collateral. But one criminal tried to use them to sweeten his sentence. mark for My Articles similar articles
ARTnews
April 2008
Akinsha & Kozlov
Fighting for Their Rights The modernist masterpieces of Sergei Shchukin and Ivan Morozov were nationalized by the Bolsheviks and are now on view in a celebrated and controversial exhibition at London's Royal Academy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
March 24, 2008
Eric Smillie
Vitriolic Artists Send Visitors on a Sulfuric Acid Trip Artists capture sonoluminescence on film for their exhibit. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Europe
March 19, 2008
Jeffrey T. Iverson
When Patti Smith Went to Paris A collection of Patti Smith's drawings and photographs (taken on a vintage Polaroid Land 250), showing at the Foundation Cartier in Paris, captures objects and moments that are haunting and poignant. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2008
Jean Kumagai
Ash Nehru: Everything Is Illuminated Photos of United Visual Artists latest exhibits that create sophisticated light displays. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Europe
March 6, 2008
Tim Mcgirk
Spoils of War: Looted Art "Looking for Owners" examines the sleuthing done by France to return artworks stolen during World War II to their owners, and shows 53 of the recovered paintings, while "Orphaned Art" presents 50 pieces of art that were looted from Holocaust victims and remain unclaimed. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Europe
March 5, 2008
Rachel Aydt
Rococo: Great Curves Rococo's enduring influence on both sides of the Atlantic can be seen in "Rococo: The Continuing Curve (1730-2008)," showing at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York City from March 7-July 6. mark for My Articles
culturevulture.net
Renata Polt
Drama and Desire: Japanese Paintings from the Floating World, 1690-1850 Drama and Desire is an extraordinary exhibition, not only for the sheer beauty of its works but also because it makes us see cliches of Japanese art in a new light. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2008
Philip Ball
Column: The Crucible Art inspired by science should be more than just a pretty picture. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Europe
February 28, 2008
Adriane Quinlan
Body Politic In her latest jewelry collection -- a series of very large neckpieces entitled Terrorism Affects Tourism -- Sri Lankan Kali Arulpragasam seeks to remind us of the underlying beauty of countries that have been marred by violence. mark for My Articles similar articles
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