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News: Where Sidewalks Talk

November 2007 By: John Kemp

Nationally acclaimed New Orleans artist John T. Scott, known for his African-Caribbean–and New Orleans–inspired kinetic sculpture, died September 1 in Houston....more...

News: Inaugural Exhibition

November 2007 By: Meghan Blalock

Absence may indeed make the heart grow fonder—especially 370 years’ worth....more...

U.S. Biennial to Launch in 2008

October 2007 By: Rebecca Dimiling Cochran

NEW ORLEANS—The States may soon have its own major international biennial, as Prospect.1 New Orleans, is scheduled to open in late October 2008 and run through January 2009....more...

Market: American Beauties

October 2007 By: John Dorfman

Americana lives free, and sells freely, in New Hampshire....more...

News: Full Disclosure

October 2007 By: Daniel Grant

Auction houses could face no more swinging from the chandelier....more...

Copper Capers

October 2007 By: Robert Nesmith

Thieves are stealing metal in epidemic proportions, with major works of art often the 'victims'....more...

News: American Friends

October 2007 By: Bobbie Leigh

American “friends” groups can and do raise millions of tax-free dollars for their respective institutions....more...

Dealing in Systems

October 2007 By: Joseph A. Jacobs

Pacewildenstein president and historian indentifies some leading trends in contemporary art today....more...

Lincoln Museum Gifted Large Collection

September 2007 By: Rachael Lamb

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has acquired a collection of more than 1,500 artworks, manuscripts and artifacts from the life of the 16th president....more...

ROM Expansion Pushes Boundaries

September 2007 By: Edward Rubin

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Press reviews are mixed on Daniel Libeskind's museum addition....more...

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