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Art Prices (and Mood) Inch Back Up |
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New York Times
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Monday, 16 November 2009 |
The last two weeks of Impressionist, modern and contemporary art auctions saw the return of a surprising number of collectors, their wallets open, but only if the price was right.
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Yemen Finds Dreamland of Architecture |
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New York Times
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Monday, 16 November 2009 |
Traditions in Yemen have stayed largely alive because of deep poverty and long isolation, making the capital’s Old City one of the world’s architectural gems.
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Doors of Perception
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Sunday, 15 November 2009 |
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The highlight of my visit to Musashino Art University's 80th Anniversary was this stunning fashion show called epa! (Thanks, Tatsu, for the pictures). An incredible amount of fine handwork was involved in the clothes and acccessories, but what struck me most was the energy of the staging and choreography, and the pagan storyline: these reminded me of a design-school graduation collection I saw back in 1984 called "Les Incroyables". It was by a young designer called John Galliano. Even earlier than that, back in 1954, Musashino art students moved in different ways.... Read more... |
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Bookshelf | New York’s Terrain: Wild Spaces, Street Patterns and a Splashdown |
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New York Times
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Saturday, 14 November 2009 |
Books explore the preservation of city wilderness, the mapping of the metropolis and the role that an Airbus’s flight control system played in a miracle on the Hudson.
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Quite Big in Britain, Not Quite in the U.S. |
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New York Times
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Friday, 13 November 2009 |
It is notable that an artist who has achieved Tracey Emin’s level of stardom in Europe should struggle to make inroads here.
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