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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Art Business News
- Sotheby's Holdings Inc., parent company of Sotheby's auction houses, reported the results of its fourth quarter and its full year ending Dec. 31, 2003
- Former Disney director named head of Collectors Editions
- Colorado-based conservation complex to host Combes retrospective
- Magnetic scale magnifier
- 2004 Ad
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Downtown: Los Angeles' newest shining star
by Craig Stephens - Woodburning kit
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The youth movement
by Shawn Vinson - Franchise concepts partners with online poster retailer
- The online company eAuctionMaster has chosen Los Angeles for the site of its first retail location
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Buyers seek high-class frames: the growing clientele for upper-end custom framing wants warmer tones and lighter finishes to bring understated elegance to their homes. They're doing just that with high-end framing
by Tricia Bisoux - Casa de Ovandos
- From beginning to End
- Image Conscious signs Wade Hoefer
- Exhibit features Muybridge's motion photos
- SpecialtySoft takes its software to the beach
- Natural matboard styles
- CAP employees compete to fight hunger
- A New York art dealer has been charged with selling forged paintings that have earned him upwards of $500,000 each
- Venice Cafe II
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Everyone loves a winner: by sponsoring a contest, a North Carolina gallery gives its clients something to talk about
by Erika Rasmusson Janes - The Red Dress
- Museums across the nation have announced some majorand minorchanges
- PPFA survey details framing trends
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Make the most of where you are: even if you don't have the perfect location, there are plenty of ways to make do with what you have
by Lynn Fey - Organizers discontinue New York Fall Fair
- Madison Avenue celebrates art & fashion
- Once Upon a Time
- Denise
- Book illustrator's works on view
- Michael Godard Fine Arts adds French artist
- Picture gallery
- New companies join distributors network
- Trilogy
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Design takes off in new directions
by Amy Leibrock - To help with all these changes, some museums have acquired grant monies
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A Surrealist still makes a splash: on the centennial of the Spanish Surrealist's birth, ABN takes stock of the market for his work
by Barden Prisant - White BranchIkebana
- Nielsen Edge, Profile No. 24
- Artist Lee White passes away
- Astral Wilderness publishes its first artist
- R. John Ichter
- CYRO hires Vaccaro as marketing manager
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Kings of the Delta: Delta Picture Frame Company's obsession with moulding pays off
by Carol King - Honors
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police seized a rare Victoria CrossCanada's highest award for valorfrom a London auction house that was about to sell it
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Sister act: family ties help create a booming business in the bluegrass state
by Andrew Hurt - Seafood
- Liz
- Marine artist Demers joins Greenwich Workshop
- Omega moves to new facility
- Editions Limited signs deal with Warren Cullar
- It seems British artist Jack Vettriano has some fans at the Guardian newspaper
- The Mascot
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Perpetual motion: Kirk Newman's frantic figures reflect his artistic theory of evolution
by Jenny Sherman - The Ball Is Open McPherson's Barn
- Drytac/Hot Press releases user guide
- Frame assembly package
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Building bridges between art and community: consultant Joan Warren-Grady lets hoteliers check in to great artwork
by Debbie Hagan - New fair to feature Latin art
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Galleries as works of art: some artist-run galleries take their creative owners' artistic inclinations and run with them
by Beth Bingham -
Designing with multiples makes strong sales sense: grouping artwork solves many design puzzles and is twice as nice for profits
by Maja Tarateta - SURTEX expands, offers new features for 2004
- Serenity
- DECOR Expo boasts strong attendance, great attitudes
- Britnee at Rafter K
- Wizard manufactures and places 1,000 new CMC systems
- Daniel Gerhartz selected as Agassi Charitable Foundation artist
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A shadow box score
by Fred Schneider - Show dates
- Roma releases new moulding catalog
- Iron easels
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A pat on the back
by Alisha Vincent - New era offers large-format prints
- On May 2, the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art in Santa Ana, Calif., and London's The British Museum signed an agreement for exhibits from the latter's collections to be shown at The Bowers Museum over the next five yearsa first-of-its-kind accord betw
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The ultimate publicity hound: bigger than life itself, Reese Palley has staged some of the art world's most daring gallery promotions
by Murray Raphel -
Trends in art: hotels can create distinctive interiors by keeping up with some of the hottest trends affecting the art market
by Julie Keller - Wagner Fine Arts to publish new Jane Wooster Scott images
- Marcia Friedman
- Spring
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