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Articles in April, 2004 issue of Art Business News
- Artbrussels turns 22 in 2004
- Chris Zalewski signs with Editions Limited
- Display easels
- Trends in limited editions
- French-born art dealer Michel Cohen recently escaped from a Rio de Janeiro prison where he was awaiting extradition to the United States for fraud charges
- I.M. Chait Gallery/Auctioneers
- Dawn's Promise
- Csaba Markus adds book publishing arm
- Cattleyas at Midnight
- Nouveau
- Rembrandt show offers view of master's prints and techniques
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Tapping into scrapping: the scrapbooking craze presents a new niche market for the framing industry
by Beth Bingham -
Artist John Barber retires
by John Barber - Sculptor and porcelain company collaborate on busts
- Sunset On The Island
- Tru Vue sells matboard biz to Crescent Cardboard
- Greg Lane starts new art business
- Tru Vue announces contest winners
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Getting real about collecting artwork
by Debbie Hagan -
For savvy art galleries, membership has its privileges: membership programs are the key to keeping customers involved and loyal at two art galleries
by Erika Rasmusson Janes - Art In Motion signs Z Studio
- Sarah Blodgett
- Online publication represents artists of color
- Brooklyn Museum of Art
- Laila's adds Argentinian artist Laura Figari
- Thunder Rolls
- Corum
- Canadian Art Prints marks 40 years in art publishing
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How to find, capture and keep customers
by Murray Raphel - Prado Museum
- Adkinson named Hobby Hill director of sales
- Multi-Angle Studios offers online catalog
- Swann Auction Galleries
- Larson-Juhl launches TV ad campaign
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Zen and the art of motorcycles: get your motor running to catch the evolving trend of motorcycle art
by Ellen Sturm -
Framers get a history lesson: historic tax credits can help framers secure the shops of their dreams
by Megan Kamerick - West Coast Art & Frame Show continues to grow in Las Vegas
- Suede matboard
- Correction
- Breathing Color to distribute 'Giclee Varnish'
- Several paintings by Claude Monet recently made a long-distance trek from Beantown to Bellagio
- Show dates
- Shop reference posters
- Alexander Gallery signs Alex Levin
- Amerlux introduces new track lighting line
- Winter
- Hawaii hosts first major impressionist exhibit
- Museum-goers get close to close at the met
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Swimming strong: Eric Zener creates narrative paintings that float between introspection and escapism
by Jessica Lyons - Town Ravens
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Missed the flight
by Joe Burton - Picture gallery
- Gorilla Glue
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Are the clouds starting to clear?
by Amy Leibrock -
Art publishers diversify and refine limited-edition market: taking advantage of a weak economy, several top art publishers are investing in expansion to boost limited-edition sales
by Julie Keller - New community index measures Chicago neighborhoods' potential
- Wild Wings to distribute Terry Redlin art
- Other renovations, reopeningsand even plans for new museumsare afoot
- Fletcher-Terry hires Poppel and Caban
- It was June 14, 1998, when the people of Brenham, Texas, established the Guinness World Record for the "Most Painters of One Picture" with the completion of a painting titled "A Little Dab of Texas."
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How to raise a family business: since 1969, Don Mar has gone from a one-man show to a family-run dynasty
by Carol King -
Age before beauty: one budding, young collector goes shopping for artwork
by Jenny Sherman -
Let us entertain you: America's never-ending love affair with pop culture icons, coupled with waves of nostalgia, is revitalizing the entertainment art market
by Laura Meyers -
Faithful reader
by Betty Newman - VizPar releases new catalog
- This month, the Museum of Sex in New York will premiere a new exhibit titled "Get Off! Exploring the Pleasure Principle."
- Roma wins ART award
- F-5700 CornerPro
- Gator and Fome-Cor boards
- Space artist featured in new book
- Rosenbaum to represent Richard Yarde
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Spotlight on MAC Fine Art
by Carol King - Maternitat
- Gango Editions includes 180 new releases in new catalog
- Tracey Sylvester-Harris
- The Factory
- On Feb. 5, Sotheby's racked up $27 million in sales and achieved several auction records during a sale of contemporary art in London
- Framerica announces theme of next Boxer Challenge contest
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California coastal towns lure artists and art lovers
by Megan Kamerick -
Space the final frontier: are you conquered by clutter? daunted by disorganization? A careful redesign of your frame shop's storage solutions may be just the thing to help maximize space and minimize hassle
by Tricia Bisoux
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