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IDB America January 2003 Claudia Neira |
A tradition woven in threads A new generation keeps an ancient handicraft alive |
Reason January 2003 Brian Doherty |
When Ludwig Met Chelsea Austrian economics hits Manhattan's art scene. |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Mike Hofman |
Collecting Inspiration Stephen and Bo Kline just wanted to collect art. They didn't know it would bring them here. |
Reason November 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Great Stone Face Just as the Taliban were detonating Afghanistan's ancient Buddhas, spreading worldwide dismay, plans were hatched to carve a 250-foot face of Alexander the Great on a granite outcropping in Greece, spreading considerable alarm. |
Salon.com October 16, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Hunting Nazi art online Coming to an Internet portal near you: Art treasures seized by Hitler's minions in World War II. American museums now think that the Web can help in their attempt to uncover the Nazi loot that may still be hanging on their walls. |
Salon.com September 30, 2002 Douglas Cruickshank |
Sexy monkeys and mutant bunnies Painter Laurie Hogin uses the style of Old Masters and a frightening menagerie of beasts to illustrate the nightmares to be found in the American dream. |
IDB America August 2002 Roger Hamilton |
The art of Belize: then and now A new exhibit at the IDB Cultural Center celebrates the country's cultural emergence. |
Reason August 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Traces of Genius Is art sullied by technology? |
IDB America July 2002 Claudia Neira |
Creating new spaces for women in the arts America Mejia and Bayardo Blandino are the soul and spirit of Mujeres en las Artes (Women in the Arts), an organization that has been promoting women artists in Honduras since 1996. |
IDB America July 2002 Roger Hamilton |
A challenging endeavor An exhibit of Trinidadian art finds meaning in eclecticism. |
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