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Salon.com October 18, 2000 Albert Lee |
Art for Armani's sake New York's institutions of high culture are unashamedly selling out to high fashion... |
Salon.com October 17, 2000 Howard Wen |
The game of art In the exhibit "Screenshots," tragedy is rendered in a playful resolution, as the 20-piece series imagines historical and fictitious events as if they were scenes from computer games |
CIO October 15, 2000 Matt Villano |
Objets d'IT The Cleveland Museum of Art's CIO uses IT and his passion for art to modernize a venerable institution and create new connections to customers... |
Reason October 2000 Trav S.D. |
Angry at Daddy An uncensored Holly Hughes rails against censorship... |
Salon.com October 12, 2000 Ray Sawhill |
Art for politics' sake A critic of the NEA and Harvard talks about the narrow-minded, shock-obsessed contemporary art scene... |
IDB America Jul/Aug 2000 |
On the edge of time Exhibit shows other faces of Bahamian art... |
IDB America Jul/Aug 2000 |
Art News A verbal heritage map in the Bahamas... Buenos Aires theatregoers get a chance to see how it feels to be a street child... Carribean Art Jazz Ensemble blends calypso, samba, salsa, and reggae... |
Salon.com July 27, 1999 Leslie Crawford |
Marcel Marceau He remains the unquestioned master of the art that dare not speak its name. That's his strength and the art's weakness... |
Reason October 2000 Charles Paul Freund |
Art in Its Own Light The glowing controversy over Thomas Kinkade, America's self-styled "Painter of Light," an international branding phenomenon... |
Salon.com October 2, 2000 Chris Colin |
Auto exotica or idiotica? California's Art Car Fest reminds us to ask questions, race trains, glue things to our vehicles and beware when a 30-foot shark changes lanes on the freeway... |
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