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Articles in Feb, 2005 issue of Art Business News
- Artists protect their assets
- Tony Bechara
- Avi Ben-Simhon
- "Agile Rabbit" and "Windy Day in Paris"
- The father of Fusion Art: Max Gold's art blends the worlds of high-tech art with traditional methods
- CC&C announces date change
- Handmade art boutique is launched
- Exhibit features works of 20 emerging sculptors
- Tony Zuniga
- Show dates
- "Fine line" art: Andrei Protsouk's art is all about the lines
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Focused on snapshots
by Ed Long - Swatland takes the gold
- Expanded center to showcase museum's American collections
- "Botanical"
- "Conched Out" and "Manana Cabana"
- The exhibitors
- Art globalization
- New! The Art & Framing School offers diverse learning opportunities: curriculum of nine seminars will be hosted by an accomplished roster of leaders and experts
- City's "crown jewel" makes out
- Artexpo New York
- Fine art publisher debuts with self-taught painter
- Exhibitor showcase
- Storied past is rooted in 19th-century Vienna; the Arnot Galleries' history includes exhibitions by Monet, Edouard Cotes and Egon Schiele
- Remembering the olden days
- Show shuttle service
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Obsession drives painter's success; Pino Dangelico, the man behind the art, is as complex as the female forms he paints
by Lyndsey Walker - One point for Elvis
- John Canning
- "Tuscany Glow"
- Artist commemorates lifetime friend
- "Art show" has impressive list
- Figurative impressionist artist is signed
- Web site adds complimentary art research tools
- Signe Grushovenko
- "Hypnotic Muse"
- Newly appointed sales directors
- Prestigious college museum goes online
- Celebrating a century of glass
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Q & A with Eric Smith
by Susanne Casgar - Beat artist celebrates life; Michael Bowen's art ranges from profound culture-changing events and the jazz scene to lush island landscapes and Italian villages
- America in transition
- Carol Christie
- Sturman selected as GRAMMY artist
- Overcoming his own adversities, artist gives back
- New name for Kennebeck
- 96 ideas for 96 hours in New York
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A hint of nature characterizes today's abstract landscapes; works subtly evoke a sense of time and place
by Laura Meyers -
Meet your most expensive salesperson
by Murray Raphel - 3-D pop artist kicks off Super Bowl
- Artist gets life's punch line; D. Arthur's ability to laugh at himself and life shows in his art
- "Summer Skies"
- Celebrities co-host charity auction
- "Sunday's Best" reflects social trends
- William Cain
- Georgia gallery opening
- "Field of Poppies"
- "Vegas Nights" celebrates Centennial
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Los Angeles Art Show carves unique niche
by Laura Meyers - FIT exhibits a legacy
- Shaping the future of fine art lithography: [S.sup.2] Art Group Ltd's Jack and Carolyn Solomon share a vision: "art for the people."
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Black art is alive and well
by Lyndsey Walker - Houston-based painter joins New Era
- Artist launches virtual portfolio
- Paintings for jazz lovers
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The business of art: the art business, in many ways, is unlike any other. Yet, in many other ways, it is like any other business. This month, five gallery owners discuss what it takes to operate a successful gallery business
by Joe Jancsurak - William Rasdell
- "Royal Cuckoo Jazz Club"
- Online gallery offers high-end works
- Greg Singley
- BMG releases 2005 catalog
- Hotels
- Museum announces next president
- Art captures basketball legend
- Dual environmentally conscious exhibits
- A new style in the world of art
- Daring to be misunderstood; soulful art by trailblazing artists and continuous efforts to give back to communities in which their art is represented, are mainstays of The Chase Group. For founder Bob Chase, Jr., any risks associated with these pursuits ar
- Paintings show beauty of Italy
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Tsunami requires response
by Susanne Casgar - Wildlife artist climbs to the top
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