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Articles in Dec, 2001 issue of Art Business News
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Art market deals with show cancellations, optimistic of future: while the art market has flinched at show cancellations, it has brightened at the success of others and looks with hope to spring
by Jennifer Wong - Wildlife artist John Swatsley signs with DRC Publishing
- Charles Ashley's Fine Art opens its doors
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If you offer your best, expect success
by Murray Raphel - Mitchell-Innes & Nash, the sole representative of the Roy Lichtenstein estate
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Christie's
by Vanessa Silberman - Don't wait for ideas to hit you on the head
- Carolina hires manager
- Wizard International announces mat cutting contest winners
- Matte Black
- Galaxy of Graphics releases series of Henson watercolor images
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The time for creativity and motivation is here
by Julie Keller - Toh-Atin signs Bruce Graham, announces honors for acclaimed Western artist Tim Cox
- Max R. Scharf creates homage to Claude Monet
- Tom Binder Fine Arts signs artist Gordon Mitchell
- Claudia Gioseffi
- The Museum for African Art
- Picture gallery
- Decor moulding mails box program
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Tips and tricks for beveled tracks: big, heavy frames require heavy-duty hanging hardware. Learn when and how to use the Z-bar
by Robert Lemire - un-du Framing Adhesive Remover
- Art & framing thrive at Spring Fair Birmingham
- International Graphics signs agreement with Bentley Publishing Group
- Art Graphics International to distribute Sarina
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Fan mail
by Joe Eilers - Burton Morris designs new video game surfaces
- Fine Art Group Publishing to represent Amleto Colucci
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A positive Surrealist: Vernon Finney's inventive take on Surrealism blends nature with fantasy while lifting the spirit emotionally
by Vanessa Silberman - Italy's new right-wing government has plans to privatize the country's museums
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Nation's capitol boasts sprawling art community
by Andrew Korfhage - Brian Wolf publishes new book and kit
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The facts on franchising: while franchises don't offer complete autonomy over your business, they do provide resources and support important to small operations
by Maja Tarateta - Florentine collection
- Eduardo Alessandro Studios launches hand-embellished line
- Cultural attractions
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`Selling rules' rules!
by Christine Knoll - Chalk & Vermilion, Sevenarts Limited to develop Erte-themed hotel, casino
- Auction at Livingston Gallery benefits nature
- Classical Gallery artists create special works for institutions
- A new public bronze sculpture entitled "Spirit of Audrey" was recently unveiled at UNICEF headquarters near United Nations Plaza to commemorate the actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn
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Swann Galleries
by Vanessa Silberman - PPFA membership approves merger with PMA
- Promotion goes to Oliveira
- Framing chain offers new design guarantee
- PhotoSave
- Decor releases new prints
- Exhibitors
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All in the family: a guide to keeping a family-run business flourishing: according to several thriving family art business owners, communication is the key to success
by Maja Tarateta -
Spotlight on Dodge art collection
by Julie Keller - Bruce McGaw Graphics introduces new internet services
- Strong sales, steady attendance reported for 2001 Autumn Fair Birmingham
- Eric Zener
- A new study by the Roman Institute of Psychology has found that 20 percent of Italians have embarked on an "erotic adventure" in a museum
- Art Basel Miami Beach postpones debut show
- Framerica Framing competition postponed
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The future of framing is here: the newest generation of framing equipment brings more time and less hassle to the modern picture framing shop
by Tricia Bisoux - The Edge
- Nuts & bolts
- Rosenstiel's releases two new catalogs
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Correction
by Tom Bell - Charles Fazzino creates art for Super Bowl XXXVI
- New contemporary art gallery opens in Naples
- Richard Marcadis releases new fine art photography collection
- The 2002 World Monuments Watch list of 100 most endangered sites has taken an emergency measure by adding historic Lower Manhattan as the 101st site on its list following the events of Sept. 11
- A new internet address reserved only for museums is up and running nearly a year after it was first approved
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Industry leaders get back to business: all businesses have been affected by recent world events, and the art and framing industry is not immune. Industry leaders respond with firm plans for the future
by Alice C. Gibson - Jeffrey Dolan joins crescent executive management team
- Franchise concepts appoints John W. Jones to president and C.E.O
- Amaifi collection
- Steven Jones Gallery launches new giclee print, greeting cards
- Restaurants
- Munson Graphics to distribute work for the O'Keeffe Museum
- The Greenwich Workshop introduces its Art Studio Marketing Program
- Gallery owner wins National Arts Club Award
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Judging clients can turn off big spenders: when greeting customers, treat them all with serious consideration or future sales may walk out the door
by Jane Hart - Museum of Latin-American art
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Pet art 3an auction of art and photography
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A Framer's Christmas Poem
by Joel Lively - Parsons paper compliant with int'l quality standards
- Vision Lined Measurement System
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