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PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS/LINA BERTUCCI
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PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS
Luhring Augustine
531 West 24th Street
Through February 4
LINA BERTUCCI
Perry Rubenstein Gallery
527 West 23rd Street
Through February 18
PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG ARTIST
When there is no iconic image, does an artist's work risk becoming fuzzy in the mind?
At their best, photographs of artists can be totemic: They establish status within the tribe, produce value, dazzle with allure, and manufact...
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PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS/LINA BERTUCCI
The Village Voice
; PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS Luhring Augustine 531 West 24th Street Through February 4 LINA BERTUCCI Perry Rubenstein Gallery 527 West 23rd Street Through February 18 PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG ARTIST When there is no iconic image, does an artist's work risk becoming fuzzy in the mind? At their
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Investing in creativity: a study of the support structure for U.S. artists.
Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society
; Investing in Creativity: A Study of the Support Structure for U.S. Artists was a national study conducted by the Urban Institute and supported by a thirty-eight-member consortium of funders. The study created a new framework for analysis and action that views support for artists in the United
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CONDO PRICES CALLED LOFTY ARTISTS SEE UNITS AS BEYOND REACH
The Boston Globe
; Artists who have been waiting for lofts where they could live and work to be developed in the former mill buildings in Amesbury's Upper Millyard now say they may not be able to afford the units. With market-rate condominiums in the project ranging from $200,000 to about $350,000, some artists who
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Artists come together in work
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Artists come together in work, play to push the creative envelope Calm, cool, collective By MARY LOUISE SCHUMACHER mschumacher@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Sunday, February 9, 2003 They meet in the magazine aisle at Walgreens. They hang out, chat and check out the hair, fashion or sports
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Artists must extend creativity to marketing themselves
Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal
; Artists need to think like businesspeople if they intend to earn a living on their craft, but few artists receive formal schooling in the art of business ownership. The artistic rendering of a painting of downtown Wilkes-Barre, a photograph of a child on the carousel at Knoebels Amusement Resort,
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Identifying the most important artists in a historical context: methods used and initial results.
Historical Methods
; Abstract. The authors collect information on visual artists to allow a broad historical ranking of the most prominent artists. Their purpose is to examine the birth and work locations, and the consequential pattern of labor movement, of prominent artists over a number of long time periods. The
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Artful benefit: Creations feed pension plan for artists.
Employee Benefit News
; ... artwork * 330 artists so far in seven cities * 500 artworks so far * Each artist contributes 20 artworks over 20 years. (c) 2006 Employee Benefit News and SourceMedia, Inc. All Rights Reserved. http://www.benefitnews.com http://www.sourcemedia.com
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Recession to renaissance: a comparison of Rhode Island artists 1981 and 1997.(Statistical Data Included)
Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society
; ... in both nominal (current 1997 dollars) and real (inflation-adjusted 1997 dollars to 1981 value) terms. Although that is good news for artists, it is true that the costs they incurred in the production of their art have also increased (see table 4). In nominal ...
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Why Have There Been No Great Vietnamese Artists?
Michigan Quarterly Review
; The title of this essay is a reference to Linda Nochlin's seminal 1971 article "Why Have There Been no Great Women Artists."1 Nochlin argues not that women are incapable of being great artists but rather that men essentially control the processes by which artists become famous. Similarly, artists
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ARTISTS QUESTION CITY APPROVAL OF FORT POINT PLAN
The Boston Globe
; Artists in 10 buildings in the Fort Point section of Boston that are slated to be redeveloped said the new owners have repeatedly failed to give them new leases or relocations to comparable space. The artists, many of whom have worked in the area for years, said they were assured by Boston
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