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Reason July 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
This Magic Mona The medieval appeal of a modern icon. |
Bio-IT World June 12, 2002 Mark D. Uehling |
Designer Genes on Display The art world appears to be drawing as much inspiration from the post-genomic era as that of science and medical research. |
Science News June 8, 2002 Ivars Peterson |
Fractal Roots and Artful Math The MathArt/ArtMath exhibition showcases mathematical art. |
AskMen.com May 30, 2002 Dennis O'Connell |
Top 10 Most Expensive Paintings Sold The following ten crafts are the paintings that have been sold for the highest amounts at auction. Surely many of these and others could fetch far more anonymously... |
Salon.com May 30, 2002 Douglas Cruickshank |
Been there, smashed that From porcelain machine guns to plates commemorating hideous disasters, artist Charles Krafft's grimly satirical work sheds strange light on an age when terror is rattling our teacups... |
IDB America May 2002 Roger Hamilton |
Faces of Northeastern Brazil Three cultural currents join to produce distinctive folk art |
Salon.com May 13, 2002 Mary Elizabeth Williams |
Manet's "Olympia" With a single shocking canvas depicting a prostitute in repose, Edouard Manet ushered in the brave nude world of modern art... |
CIO May 1, 2002 Ben Worthen |
When Art Imitates IT While the term installation is typically reserved for ERP, CRM or even a new network, the MIT Museum is giving it new meaning. The museum is treating technology the same way the Guggenheim would treat the latest work by Christo, Bill Viola or any other modern artist... |
Reason May 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Auto Exotica Galleries may invite spiritual contemplation, but that often masks art's worldly meaning. This object started out as Time art critic Robert Hughes' rental car... |
Salon.com April 3, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
No business like Shoah business New York's controversial "Nazi art" show has exposed deep divisions among Jews over the entrenched "Holocaust industry" and its pieties... |
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