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Articles in June, 2003 issue of Art Business News
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Art licensing shows steady growth: licensors continue to focus on art for its longevity in the marketplace and its growing popularity
by Lisa Fondo - Hibel celebrates 40 years of lithography
- Gregory Editions/Washington Green USA celebrates 15th anniversary, expands corporate office
- Photography gallery celebrates re-opening with Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser
- Hadley House signs Weiler, releases catalog
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Use oversize art to fill a tall niche: an interior designer expands her reach by marketing to clients with oversize walls
by Susan Seiling - True Blue Rooster
- God Bless the Child
- For those who have grown weary of waiting in hour-long lines to view overcrowded museum exhibits, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has crafted a new alternative
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CalmelsCohen
by Vanessa Silberman - Framerica
- Distressed Maple
- Jia Lu releases new book, premieres sculpture in Guam
- Art In Motion signs Alex Clark, Gosia Gajewska
- New gallery space dedicated to Indian artists
- Collectors Fine Art Gallery opens at Lake Las Vegas
- Canadian Art Prints releases new catalog
- Kate Hudec
- Pearls of Love
- Second Valencia Biennial explores power of the city
- Nevada Museum of Art
- Impex releases catalog
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Framing for the 'Just-Married' market: the sound of wedding bells can bring a new crop of young buyers and a bevy of mementos down the aisles of frame shops
by Tricia Bisoux -
'Wrap up' an antique frame
by Meg Peters -
Abstract sales stay surprisingly strong: bucking a longtime trend, collectors show continued attraction to complex abstracts in spite of tough economic conditions
by Debbie Hagan - Marco Fine Arts introduces 3-D Guy Buffet images
- Abrishami makes charity donation
- Gregory Editions/ Washington Green USA announces new financing program
- MEPSArt launches newly designed web site
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Increase sales motion with great promotions: keep your gallery promotions innovative and exciting to bring new and old customers through the door
by Murray Raphel - Villa Vacluse
- The Luminous Sunset
- Spanish influence on French painting examined in exhibit
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Christie
by Vanessa Silberman - Roma Moulding
- Nordic
- Charles Fazzino visits Greece, contributes to children's charity
- Show dates
- Golden Gate Editions wins printing awards
- Schorr print distributed at 2003 Grammy Awards
- Anne Coe, Liam O'Neill show benefits wildlife
- Winn Devon releases image bank, appoints licensing coordinator
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Legendary photographer Cole Weston dies
by Lisa Crawford Watson - Woodland 2
- Tacoma Art Museum
- Decor moulding opens new warehouse
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Harness the big power of newsletters: a regular newsletter is a small-budget way to keep your message in front of your customers
by Lynn Fey - Finished corner hardwood frames
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Don't underestimate the impact of art fairs
by Julie Keller -
Spotlight on Michael Godard Fine Art
by Kevin Lo - Illuminated canvas LumiGiClee introduced
- Richard Gray Gallery celebrates 40 years
- Stobart historical marine art book released
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Print disclosure laws aim to prevent abuses: certificates of authencity are a key way for consumers to know exactly what they are buying
by Joshua Kaufman - El Pavo Real
- The Healing Power of the Raven Bundle
- At press time, American investigators who compiled an inventory of the ransacked galleries at the Iraq National Museum have concluded that 38 pieces of art are missing from the museum, not the 170,000 that had been reported stolen or broken Museum
- Picture gallery
- Max Moulding
- Mediterraneo
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A note of thanks
by Sam Dixon - Ellis & Lord signs Beth Royalty
- Robert Blackburn, founder of Printmaking Workshop, dies
- Monumental Eichinger sculptures debut at Lawrence Gallery
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Large-format photography yields big results: size does matter. Even as the art world has embraced digital imaging, traditional large-format photography is experiencing a renaissance, spurred by its ability to capture a visually rich world with clarity of
by Laura Meyers - Grand Image artist raises money for cancer
- Homage to Mondrian
- Sam I Am
- Artist Tom of Finland , whose meticulous drawings became a homoerotic standard, now has his own action figure
- Tru Vue expands anti-reflective glazing line
- Burnes Group pairs with Alexander Julian
- Brass and pewter easels
- Laura Smith creates 2003 Kentudo Derby Art
- Mystic Seaport releases Hunt book cover print
- Scharf Studio relocates, expands
- SellYourArt.net announces gallery contest
- Jeff Scott presents Elvis Presley works
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Painting in mid-song: after great success in advertising and music production, Mark Keller embarks on a career in fine art
by Kevin Lo - Manhattan Tapestry
- Exhibit explores cartoons' impact on today's art
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