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CIO July 1, 2001 Elizabeth Douglas |
When Marketing Imitates Art Corporate art collections are more about the message than the medium... |
Chemistry World November 6, 2014 Catherine Emma Nicholson |
Science and art: the painted surface This volume shows a global solution to a long-discussed problem: how to get scientists, art historians and conservators working together. |
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? |
Chemistry World September 4, 2012 Josh Howgego |
Helping hand for Van Gogh conservators Art conservators have received a helping hand from chemists in dealing with a mysterious grey crust appearing on a painting by Vincent Van Gogh. |
Salon.com October 16, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Hunting Nazi art online Coming to an Internet portal near you: Art treasures seized by Hitler's minions in World War II. American museums now think that the Web can help in their attempt to uncover the Nazi loot that may still be hanging on their walls. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Art Museums Standing as shrines to the works that helped shape our society, art museums can be found in every major city around the globe. |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
How To Invest In Art Here are some tips to keep in mind if you're interested in making art part of your portfolio. |
Chemistry World October 28, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Van Gogh's Sunflowers may be wilting in the sun His famed series of Sunflowers paintings may themselves be fading as an international group of scientists has found evidence that a yellow pigment Van Gogh used is changing chemically under sunlight. |
Chemistry World September 30, 2015 Wei-lun Toh |
A veneer of Vermeer The woman taken in adultery was thought to have been painted by Johann Vermeer before scientific testing revealed it as a forgery. |
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." |
Scientific American May 2006 Steve Mirsky |
The Proof Is on the Painting Mixing drinks and art proves to be a poor combination for one Milwaukee museum. So, just how close to the art should people get at museum parties that include snacks and snifters? |
Chemistry World February 15, 2014 Emma Stoye |
Raman reveals Renoir's true colours Scientists have used Raman spectroscopy to show the original colors of a Renoir painting. By identifying a red dye that had been degraded by light they were able to digitally restore a faded background to its former glory. |
BusinessWeek August 1, 2005 Monica Gagnier |
The Art Of The Steal "The Rescue Artist: A True Story of Art, Thieves, and the Hunt for a Missing Masterpiece" is an engaging tour of the mysterious world of art theft. |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
How To Invest In Art - Part II Learn where to track down your masterpieces and the associated costs that come with such works. |
Information Today November 27, 2006 |
Weekly News Digest Francisco Partners to Acquire Endeavor Information Systems from Elsevier... Swets Launches Swets Book Service with Ingram... H.W. Wilson Adds Images to Art Museum Database... |
Financial Planning March 1, 2007 Marshall Eckblad |
5 Questions Art consultant Michael Mendelsohn fields questions about ways advisors can help clients with their art collections. |
CIO October 15, 2000 Matt Villano |
Objets d'IT The Cleveland Museum of Art's CIO uses IT and his passion for art to modernize a venerable institution and create new connections to customers... |
Salon.com October 12, 2000 Ray Sawhill |
Art for politics' sake A critic of the NEA and Harvard talks about the narrow-minded, shock-obsessed contemporary art scene... |
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. |
CIO April 1, 2004 Dawne Shand |
Museum Sends Art Home to Customers Like museums the world over, the Salem, Mass., museum is using the Web to connect with customers in an online digital gallery called Artscape. |
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... |
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. |
Science News December 4, 2004 |
Museum of Science From art, to history, to science, and more, the Museum of Science in Boston offers a wide variety of online exhibits. |
Fast Company Dec 2013/Jan 2014 David Zax |
Now Playing: It's Not the Movies When we started our fine-art programming with a show on Leonardo da Vinci, in 2011, we were completely unsure if the big screen could replicate walking around a gallery. But audiences not only wanted to see fine art -- they wanted more. |
Chemistry World July 1, 2014 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Chemistry and art We often write about art-related chemistry, so this issue gives us an opportunity to analyze some of these stories in a bit more depth. |
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 |
Reason June 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
The Pull of Culture Yes, that's a cigarette machine, or at least it was. The goods it currently vends aren't packs of butts; they're works of art. Each is about the size of a Lucky Strike package, and you buy it by inserting your coins and yanking on the machine. This is an Art*o*mat�. |
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. |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Rosalind Resnick |
Fine Art of Investment When it comes to sinking your money into the art market, caution is critical. |
Smithsonian March 2004 Doug Stewart |
Doris Duke's Islamic Art Retreat The Honolulu hideaway built by 'the richest girl in the world' is now a museum showcasing her unique collection of Islamic 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. |
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. |
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. |
BusinessWeek February 14, 2005 |
A More Artful Portolio Investors worldwide are making art a hot market. However, get expert advice before adding a masterpiece to your financial palette |
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. |
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... |
Wired April 2005 Jeff Howe |
Paint by Numbers How a tech whiz kid launched the Artist Pension Trust, a pension fund for artists. |
Smithsonian July 2005 Robert M. Poole |
Ripped from the Walls (And the Headlines) Fifteen years after the greatest art theft in modern history the mystery may be unraveling. |
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. |
Chemistry World June 23, 2014 |
Conservative innovations Scientists aiming to restore and preserve precious works of art are turning to new techniques using lasers and microemulsions. |
Smithsonian February 2007 Lawrence M. Small |
Out of Africa This month a special collection -- representing most of Africa's major artistic traditions -- goes spectacularly on view at Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art. |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Susan Garland |
On The Road--With Your Favorite Museum The Tanzanian safari is one of about eight tours led each year by Field Museum scientists. This sort of tourism, though not new, is poised for growth as the baby boomers approach retirement. |
Smithsonian July 2007 Cate Lineberry |
For Hire: Fine Art Appraiser Former Sotheby's paintings appraiser Nan Chisholm discusses her career. |
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. |
BusinessWeek November 22, 2004 Steve Hamm |
Modern Isn't Even The Word For It New York's refurbished Museum of Modern Art boasts futuristic technology to guide and inform visitors. |
CFO April 1, 2007 Alix Nyberg Stuart |
Investing in Oils While you don't need to be ultra-rich to begin collecting, most experts say that art or other collectibles should make up no more than 1% - 10% of a portfolio. |