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AskMen.com January 16, 2003 Peter Fueller |
Top 10: Museums Of The World There are thousands of museums around the world, many of which are worth visiting. However, you probably don't want to spend your entire vacation looking through endless collections of paintings and sculptures, created by artists you've never even heard of. You want the famous stuff, right? |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarsky |
Top 10: Romantic Art Museums Here are the top 10 romantic art museums to visit with that special person in your life, along with a few tips on the best spots to find a little privacy amid the crowds. |
TIME Asia October 18, 2010 Harrell & Perraudin |
Culturally Invested In the decade before the financial meltdown, curators like Alistair Hicks used some of the banks' huge profits to make those institutions the world's largest holders of contemporary art. |
Search Engine Watch June 21, 2005 Chris Sherman |
The Louvre's New Masterpiece The Louvre's web site has long been a treasure trove for art lovers, but the site's recent relaunch has moved the museum's online presence into a class of its own. |
Salon.com July 11, 2000 Alan Michael Parker, with paintings by Joe Morse |
A trip to the Tate Modern England's newest art cause celebre is a massive power station turned gallery on the banks of the Thames. |
Searcher Nov/Dec 2004 David Mattison |
Looking for Good Art Part 3: Glorious National Collections With an unimaginable wealth of art digitally accessible and preserved for us and future generations by art history institutions outside the U.S., the international Web of the Western art world is truly one of the most remarkable achievements of our digital age. Here links to directories and guides. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2010 Neely & Neely |
Family Fun In Fort Worth, Texas If you live or vacation in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area there are a few places you MUST visit! |
Real Travel Adventures January 2008 Bonnie Neely |
Art in Colorado Springs The inspiring beauty of the Rocky Mountains provides the perfect setting for their annual Art on the Streets project. |
AskMen.com June 25, 2003 William Sutton |
How To: Become An Art Connoisseur A handy little guide to painting, from the Renaissance to the Postmodern Age |
IDB America April 2008 Jorge Zavaleta |
A New Setting for 3,000 Years of Peruvian Art The Inter-American Cultural and Development Foundation, is helping to spur the Peruvian Museo de Arte de Lima's ambitious modernization of its exhibition galleries. |
TIME Asia May 16, 2011 Hannah Beech |
Party Piece After a long, $380 million refurbishment, China's National Museum fully reopened in April. It is now the biggest in the world, with 1.05 million cultural relics spread over 192,000 sq m of floor space |
Searcher September 2004 Dave Mattison |
Looking for Good Art: Web Resources and Image Databases, Part 1 Art images on the Web represent one of the first and last frontiers in terms of pools of knowledge: millions of historic art images served and more to come. Here are links to some of the best Web sites. |
AskMen.com Marc Voyer |
Top 10: Architecture Capitals These top 10 architecture capitals will impress you. |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Kimberly Bradley |
A Free Day in Berlin Germany's wild-child capital has been spiffed up, but it's still freewheeling |
Financial Planning August 1, 2008 David E. Adler |
For Art's Sake The New York City art auctions in May and June put to rest the idea that gloom in financial markets was spreading into the art market -- at least, not at the very upper end |
AskMen.com August 8, 2006 Ryan Weatherill |
Keep Up In A Contemporary Art Conversation Art is one of the more interesting status symbols around. Theoretically, it's made by poor individuals yearning to express themselves, and purchased by wealthy individuals. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 25, 2015 Michael Blanding |
Britain's Tate Galleries Win the Internet What happens when the traditional museum-going experience meets the world of digital marketing? Meet the Magic Tate Ball and other wonders from the online version of the Tate museums. |
AskMen.com July 2, 2003 William Sutton |
How To: Become An Art Connoisseur - Part II Find out who's responsible for defacing the Mona Lisa, who was seeing spots, who liked canned soup a little too much, and more. |
Smithsonian July 2006 Arthur Lubow |
Grand Reopening: Speaking of Art Most art museums seek to dazzle, but the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery, which jointly reopen in the old Patent Office Building on July 1 after a six-year, $283 million renovation, greet visitors with a homey embrace. |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Lindsey Pollock |
The Next Big Things at the Greater New York Art Show The show, at P.S. 1, has long been a harbinger of modern art trends. Tauba Auerbach and Alex Hubbard are among its next anticipated stars. |
Smithsonian January 2004 Bruce Watson |
Big! Pop artist James Rosenquist returns to the limelight with a dazzling retrospective of his larger-than-life works. |
TIME Asia October 3, 2011 Hillary Brenhouse |
Brush with Modernity Though he came to the archaic tradition of Chinese ink painting by painfully slow and patient degrees, Shanghai-born Zheng Chongbin quickly left the old teachings behind. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2011 Jenny Sherman |
Art is an Asset More boutique firms that provide wealth managers with financially based art market analysis are cropping up, and a clutch of new art-focused investment funds are launching. |
BusinessWeek September 4, 2006 Thane Peterson |
The New Art Sharks New art collectors with thick wallets are jostling the old guard in the contemporary market. |
Fast Company DJ Pangburn |
The Place Where Your Dreaded Banner Ads Will Never Be The Same As far as Jeremy Bailey knows, he is the only artist currently using traditional web-based marketing techniques to both inspire and sell the art. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2006 Linda Fasteson |
Oosterdam Mediterranean Cruise This sun drenched playground of the rich and famous has been the setting for commerce, explorations, cultural exchange and conflict from ancient times. |
Searcher September 2001 Mary Colette Wallace |
The Science and Art of Online Research in the Fine Arts: A Process Approach The optimum process requires understanding the function of the needed and given information before taking action... |
BusinessWeek September 2, 2010 Lindsey Pollock |
Corporate Art in Tight Times Even the financial crisis hasn't prevented companies as diverse as Bayer and the Dallas Cowboys from building on their collections |
Lucire June 5, 2012 |
A new take on Newton Lola Saab attends the Helmut Newton exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris, the first retrospective held in the city since the photographer's unexpected death in 2004 |
AskMen.com Nick Kennedy |
Investing In The Art Exchange "If you can quickly list more titles produced by Van Halen than Van Gogh, then you probably don't have the background to be a successful art collector." |
Salon.com August 14, 2000 Barry Raine |
The one-eared bandit Big bucks drive the van Gogh accessory business. |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Rosalind Resnick |
Fine Art of Investment When it comes to sinking your money into the art market, caution is critical. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 6, 2015 Christian Camerota |
A Flood of Picassos Threatens to Water Down the Art Market Though Picasso is no longer producing masterpieces, a noticeable increase in the number of his works available for sale may cause some lasting effects in the art market, says associate professor Mukti Khaire. |
D-Lib September 2002 |
Australian Museums & Galleries Online Australian Museums & Galleries Online serves as a portal to Australia's cultural heritage, providing a single web site entry point to a large percentage of Australia's museums and galleries, as well as preserving and promoting Australia's cultural identity worldwide. |
Wired July 20, 2009 Julian Smith |
Protect and Preserve: Mobile Art-Conservation Van Helps Save Treasures A team of art conservators have packed their arsenal of high tech gear into a van to minimize moving precious works of art for restoration. |
Smithsonian January 2006 Paul Trachtman |
Cezanne The man who changed the landscape of art: In this centennial year -- Cezanne died October 23, 1906, at age 67 -- two shows focus on different aspects of the career of the gutsy iconoclast who has been called the father of modern art. |
Information Today November 18, 2014 |
The Getty Foundation Houses Free, Online Catalogs The OSCI (Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative) is composed of digital publications from eight institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Tate, and the Walker Art Center. |
AskMen.com October 9, 2003 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Must-See Locales In France A visit here requires planning and preparation, since you don't want to miss out on any great French experiences. To fine-tune your itinerary, read on for 10 of the best French cities. |
BusinessWeek August 12, 2010 Rachel Wolff |
The Rise of the Emerging Art Economy Christie's, Sotheby's, and other auction houses are playing on the patriotism of newly rich emerging-market collectors with works from home. |
Smithsonian January 2007 Arthur Lubow |
Americans in Paris In the late 19th century, the City of Light beckoned Whistler, Sargent, Cassatt and other young artists. As a new exhibition makes clear, what they experienced would transform American art. |
Lucire August 18, 2011 |
Alexander McQueen: the legend Lola Saab visited the year's most talked-about fashion exhibition: Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, curated by Andrew Bolton and held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Salon.com February 11, 2002 John Glassie |
Oldest living surrealist tells all Dorothea Tanning, painter, sculptor, writer and wife of Max Ernst, counsels young artists: "Keep your eye on your inner world and keep away from ads, idiots and movie stars"... |
Real Travel Adventures January 2011 N. Hoch & D. Hoch |
The Colors of Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh area, with its many vibrant colors definitely captivates, delights, entertains, excites, edifies, and is a must for any adventuring traveler's "bucket list." It certainly ain't what it used to be! |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Ellen Hoffman |
The Fine Art Of Dining Museum eateries are emerging as destinations in their own right, with museums both domestic and abroad climbing on the chuckwagon -- in Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Dallas, Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, London, Paris, Tokyo, and elsewhere. |
Chemistry World September 7, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Analytical Techniques Employed in Art Forgery Case The trial of four people accused of running one of the biggest art forgery rings in post-war Germany has begun, with prosecutors expected to rely heavily on science-based testimony to make their case. |
Salon.com October 18, 2000 Albert Lee |
Art for Armani's sake New York's institutions of high culture are unashamedly selling out to high fashion... |
Fast Company November 21, 2011 Christina Chaey |
The Philippines' Mind Museum Fuses Modern Architecture, Science, And Art Here's how, like the exhibits inside, architect Ed Calma fused science and art to create something beautiful. The museum opens December 15. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2009 Emma Krasov |
Virginia Is For Lovers, Richmond Is For Love The fortieth anniversary of the official state tourism slogan, Virginia is for Lovers, seemed a good enough reason to visit the Cavalier State. |
Salon.com November 29, 1999 Joe Gioia |
Elliott Erwitt Observing art with an artful observer. |
AskMen.com Christopher Arnolds |
3 Days In Amsterdam Outside of the draw of some guilty pleasures, Amsterdam is a city steeped in rich cultural heritage, giving you many things to see and do that you can actually write home about. |