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Articles in June, 2004 issue of Art Business News
- Thomas Arvid raises $40,000 for High Museum
- Robin Leach visits LaMarche
- Fletcher Valiani MatPro
- Ruskin, Fla
- Global Fine Art
- Pat Palermino
- Mississippi river art explored in exhibit
- Michael Flohr
- Wild Wings LLC
- Jon Hair
- Sullins House to represent David Knowlton
- Helen Bulwikto lead Devon Publishing Group
- Indian painter Shihan Hussaini decided to protest the assassination of the spiritual Palestinian leader Sheik Ahamed Yassin, as well as the United States' occupation of Iraq, by setting fire to 13 of his paintings
- Chamberlin promoted at Framerica
- A Splendid Morning
- Carrollton, Texas
- Diane Monett
- C. Pierre Latour
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Accessories to success: Bay Moulding Company's frame and mirrors division takes on a life of its own
by Carol King -
Big bucks or bankruptcy?
by H. Margret - Fine Arts International signs Olegi Osepaishvili
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Realer than real: Ben Watson captures the images of his world in breathtaking detail and lets his collectors in on the stories that inspired them
by Julie Mehta - Show dates
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True Grit: intent on opening her own frame shop, Peggy Allen took the plunge
by Cedric Rose - Distressed Maple
- Summer of Art at SOFA New York 2004
- Natural matboard styles
- Pre-Raphaelite art visits the Frist Center for the Visual Arts
- Loman Eng
- WeSellPrints.com
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Turn on, tune in or drop out? As Larson-Juhl commercials debut on national television, experts weigh the benefits of advertising on the small screen
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Men's art-buying habits give publishers a surprise: forget sports and Western imageswhen it comes to artwork men's tastes aren't as macho as you might think
by Debbie Hagan - Academy of Golf Art names founding artists
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Is your Gallery out of service? Don't let your gallery become the subject of another bad service story
by Murray Raphael - Sotheby's
- Multi-angle studios updates Web site
- New York
- ICF Custom Design Studio
- Haddad's fine arts
- Christina Hiett and Christopher DiScenza have very different interests
- A show 'geared' to the male market
- Harvest Fine Art to release new 'Legerete' series
- Artexpo to launch Atlanta show
- Herbert R. Axelrod, a millionaire philanthropist, is best known for his sale of a collection of rare violins to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra at a large discount
- Larson-Juhl announces sales award winners
- Drytac ArtShield laminating films
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Doing more with more: when local galleries work together, their collective efforts create solutions instead of competition
by Jane Hart - Oh My Godard Gallery opens in Vegas
- Michael Pannier
- Display Easels and file & store
- Wesley Prints® Inc
- Chuck Jones enterprises
- Desert Rose
- Nouveau
- Brunnier highlights "Main Street" collaboration
- Henry Asencio
- The Moss Portfolio
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St. Tammany Parish offers a break from the big easy
by Megan Kamerick - Chantilly Fine Arts changes name
- Museum matters
- Blue Dawn
- Alexander Volkov
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Just for men: with more men than ever taking an interest in home decor, now is the perfect time to start targeting the male frame buyer
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Artist creates customized portraits at print prices
by Debbie Hagan - Kennebeck to represent Revasi
- An exhibition by Oleg Yanushevsky was recently attacked and vandalized by Russian Orthodox enthusiasts, according to The Art Newspaper
- Fletcher-Terry introduces new miter saw line
- Banner stands
- Woodlands Collection
- Slumber Party
- Coral Gables, Fla
- Yankell fine arts
- CYRO hires Whalen, Cox
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Just who is the 'typical' man?
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Spotlight on Palm Street Art Studios
by Carol King -
Artist and gallery owners speak out for sales: artist lectures and gallery talks work to inspire and educate gallery-goers
by Jessica Lyons - Three April photography sales at Sotheby's netted the auction house a total of $8.7 million, an amount that exceeded its high estimate of $6.7 million, according to the artdaily.com Web site
- Fletcher-Terry makes marketing staff changes
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Drawing new conclusions about illustration art: despite high visibility, low price-points and mass appeal, illustration art is still under many collectors' radar
by Jenny Sherman - Image Conscious
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