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Articles in Nov, 2004 issue of Art Business News
- Out in the open
- Artexpo Atlanta
- A "Superhero" makes an appearance
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A cause for celebration
by Susanne Casgar -
Artexpo Atlanta accomplishes objectives: exhibitors predict bright future for inaugural event
by Joe Jancsurak -
Bid farewell to selling art only one way
by Susanne Casgar - "Big Guys" finished last
- Greek or Roman?
- Corrections
- Interactive sculpture exhibition in Michigan
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Art title registration brings Web benefits to art documentation
by Carla Hall -
Thrilled
by Shelley Lieber - Do you carry wavy art?
- Proud to be an American
- Oil painters win top honors
- A decade of art
- Publisher adds licensing department
- Interior design show debuts in Los Angeles
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He has a dream
by Sam Dixon -
Help! It's not an option
by Raphel Murray - Coming soon: fine art TV
- Academy adds new division
- Show dates
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Trailblazing photography explores alternatives: some of today's most creative fine art photographers are turning to alternative processes and techniques
by Laura Meyers - Fair evolves into a whirl-wind experience
- Art Miami
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Galleries share hurricane survival strategies
by Lyndsey Walker - Artist signing in Colorado
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Q&A with George Leeson
by Susanne Casgar - Gallery gains exclusive marketing rights for Italian artist
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Help is on the way: galleries team up with charities to make a difference at home and abroad
by Jenny Sherman
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