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Why The Paolo Must Stay Standing
The Paolo Soleri Amphitheater stands eccentric in a world of increasingly generic architecture. The late Lloyd Kiva New, More …
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Artists Gather at Colorado Art Ranch in Salida
In late April, Colorado Art Ranch, a nomadic outfit that hosts artist residencies throughout Colorado, gave seven talented More …
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Mierle Ukeles: Garbage and Ritual
Mierle Laderman Ukeles has performed as an artist for 40 years, setting up her work as situations that More …
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A 1969 Oakland Museum Gets $62m Renovation
In 1969, it looked more like something from Babylon or Teotihuacan than any museum people had seen. Yet More …
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The Art of Selling Art on the Web
DENVER, June 2 Art is a business. On websites like 20×200 art aficionados can purchase limited editions for More …
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Creative Time Picks Global Residents
Being an artist in todays global art market means logging lots of frequent flyer miles with projects in More …
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Art Critic for Denver Post says ‘Bienniel in Good Hands’
Kyle McMillan, art critic for the Denver Post, says the dubious Denver Biennial is now in good hands More …
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The Whitney Biennial’s Controversial Snapshot: Lorraine O’Grady and Michael Jackson
You have to stay through 1:08 of the video below (and see also 6:59) to see in situ More …
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Polanski Wins Silver Bear at Berlin
A jury of Roman Polanskis peers, led by director Werner Herzog, honored him for the film. But can More …
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Klimt and Giacometti Hit New Records
Trophies in demand will always sell, but does it mean the art market is back? At Sothebys in More …
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From Bunnies to BMW: Jeff Koons and the Art Car
There are definitely second acts, even 35th acts, in the art world. BMWs Art Car turns 35 this More …
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Sundance 2010 R.I.P.
As the Sundance Film Festival closed its 2010 edition Jan. 31, the top dramatic prize for a US More …
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