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Articles in Nov, 2002 issue of Art Business News
- Metamorfosis de la Paz - New editions
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Demure, conservative nudes entice American collectors: though both artists and collectors are drawn to the female form, the American public seems to prefer a quiet sensuality in paintings and fine art prints that portray the human body
by Julie Keller - KMCA introduces Ken Messom - Up Front
- Decorative Expressions signs two abstract artists - news
- Gallery exhibition space available in Chelsea - gallery news
- Artist Michael Perez recently created "America the Beautiful," an oil painting that measures 48 by 48 inches, in response to the events of Sept. 11 - news: 9/11 tributes
- Fazzino creates poster for NFL Kickoff party
- Hartough creates painting for the 2003 U.S. Open
- The Rubin Museum of Art - Museum Matters
- New Yorker - New editions
- Print exhibit highlights work of Vija Celmins - New York
- Global art releases catalog - in the news
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The equipment revolution: moving from hammer and nail to state-of-the-art products, framers make more time and faster money with the newest in equipment technology - Framing Business News
by Jennifer Wong - Photitos - in the market
- Precision Pliers
- Two thumps up - Letters
- Joan Cawley introduces new catalog, president
- Kaufman meets `Sopranos' cast - news
- Webster Fine Art Ltd. changes ownership - gallery news
- Artsystems releases new software product - .com News
- Vignettes appoints Elliott Marketing VP
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Art that excites: despite controversy and censorship, today's artists continue to explore erotic themes in their work - Erotic Art
by Claudia La Rocco - Architect Renzo Piano is busy planning designs for two new art museums in Europe - Museum Matters
- Dancer - New editions
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Artists, gallery owners are mad about Madison - city beat Madison, Wis
by Vanessa Silberman - Framerica employee celebrates anniversary - in the news
- John Knoell & Sons Inc - framing Showcase
- Bronze easels - in the market
- Patriotic theme frames a salute to America - she frames …
- Neal McPheeters joins Chantilly Fine Arts - Up Front
- Wild Apple signs artists B.C Nowlin and Tony Morse - news
- Port Townsend Art Gallery relocates - gallery news
- Blakeway print yields $59,134 for charity - news: 9/11 tributes
- Fine art forum moves show to metropolitan pavilion - show news
- Greyhound prints benefit rescue efforts
- Works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Mexican painter Frida Kahlo have been stolen from a doctor's home in Texas - San Antonio, Texas
- Painted prints see the light in Baltimore - Baltimore
- AMPF sponsors batik artist
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A loyal customer is a long-term customer - business corner
by Lynn Fey - Intaglio - in the market
- SMART Frame Assembly Machine
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Industry veterans are a valuable resource - From The Editor
by Julie Keller -
Spotlight on Thomas Arvid Fine Arts - news
by Kevin Lo - ArtVisions signs Maraia and Teodosii Kiriakov - news
- Wilde Meyer relocates, changes name - gallery news
- Watercolorist Brenda Harris Tustian of Ball Ground, Ga., recently presented a check for $30,000 to the Marine Corps Law-Enforcement Foundation - news: 9/11 tributes
- Vicky Berg joins Axelle Fine Arts
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A guide to popular printing methods: education is often your best asset in making sales and keeping customers returning to your shop. Here, we continue our series on printmaking methods with a look at some of the work being done at Pace Prints in New York
by Maja Tarateta - IndoCenter of Art & Culture - Museum Matters
- Window to the Sea - New editions
- Show dates
- FramerSolutions selects final winners - in the news
- Keencut - framing Showcase
- SingleStep Plus - in the market
- DECOR expo returns to Atlanta: framing exhibitors reported strong sales and positive feedback from customers at the 2002 Atlanta trade show - show stoppers
- Global Fine Art signs Sergio Martinez - Up Front
- Art in Motion signs Maura Dutra, Bruce Hamilton Dorn - news
- Titus Fine Art offers national traveling exhibitions for small galleries - gallery news
- More than $25,000 from the sale of "God Bless America" by Gango Editions artist Kimberly Poloson has been donated to the New York Police & Fire Widows' and Childrens' Benefit Fund - news: 9/11 tributes
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Fall fair debut makes successful first run - show news
by Vanessa Silberman - Greenwich Workshop publishes Cowboy Art book
- An exhibit on the crystal art of James Houston was recently on view at Manhattan's Gallery at Steuben, makers of fine crystal - New York
- Our House - New editions
- Sunday Market - New edition
- Hunt launches conservation line of foam board, Web site
- The calendar
- Vintage Series - in the market
- Shrink Wrap System - in the market
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Mixed-media art booms in the limited-edition market: consumers flock to mixed-media editions as an affordable, unique art option
by Jessica Lyons - Plan A brings Brushstrokes to galleries - news
- Celebs unveil Marco Golf poster - news
- William Havu Gallery celebrates four years - gallery news
- Photographer Richard Sloos recently released the photograph "Memories" upon the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks - news: 9/11 tributes
- Paul Brent wins artist awards
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Consider your customers' point of view - advice
by Murray Raphel - The National Gallery of Art - Museum Matters
- Anula - New editions
- Picture gallery
- Crescent offers design CD - in the news
- Active Sales Company - framing Showcase
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