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POPSThe babushkas who guard the art in Russian museums Wonderful photo essay. (But why, oh why do photographers insist on setting up their galleries to be side-scrolling? My keyboard has a "page up" and a "page down" key, not a "page sideways to the right" or "page sideways to the left" key. Arrgh.)
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POPSOf bulbs and bubbles During the European Renaissance, it was, nevertheless, financial measures almost exactly like those used by banks and financial institutions today which freed up the flow of wealth to produce economic growth, and thence the great flowering of art and culture, creating the accumulation of glorious artistic treasures now housed in museums and galleries worldwide.
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POPSBrian Dettmer: Book Autopsies Finding this site was sheer chance. I tried to get as much of his artwork from the two main sites as I could and I think we have a very nice presentation of his work. More personal details of the artist and how he does such beautiful work are at the end of the clip... Enjoy. I did.
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POPSBest Of 101TOKYO Art Fair Last week, Tokyo saw four days of exiting new art stuff in Tokyo.Fourteen Japanese and fourteen international galleries presented their artist roster.<<
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POPSElfwood what do you see when you look into the eye of a unicorn? you see the wildness and gentleness of a creature that has known pain at the hands of humans, but forgives utterly. you see the entire universe reflected back at you from the soul of the wild. this is the eye of one of my dark unicorns. my dark unicorns are not evil...<<
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POPSSocial Justice Photography I altered this photo slightly from the original - changed it to the sepia hues - because I have my own artiste inside and the color seemed to detract from the "what's really going on here."