The city of Albuquerque will show off the most recent acquisitions of its public art program on Feb. 23.
Monthly Archives: February 2008
ART TEAM LOOK TO THE FUTURE
Orientalist Art is likely to be put away until the start of the Flat season after his rather laboured maiden success at Lingfield. Peter Chapple-Hyam’s three-year-old hardly pulled up many trees in collecting at odds of 30-100 in the Be Beside Seaside @ Pontin’s Maiden Stakes.
Art Projects at Art Dubai: Pakistan Pavilion and Art Park to be inaugurated at Art Dubai 2008
Art Dubai’s 2008 art projects will feature new projects from leading international artists.
Students put art skills to work
Don and John Olivieri are sponsoring a contest exclusively for Lincoln-Way East to design a sculpture that incorporates the theme of architecture or environmental awareness to
Ad hoc: artnet AG: artnet AG to start Online Art Aucti.
artnet AG / Miscellaneous business figures, Misc. strategical corporate decisions / artnet AG to start Online Art Auctions Ad hoc announcement according to
Inside The Art Thief’s Mind
“Why do people steal art at all? Art theft is a labor-intensive, high-risk business. Works of art are hard to store and even harder to get rid of.
Art Thief Confidential
“Art theft is big business. After drugs and weapons, it is the third most lucrative international criminal operation, according to the FBI, and it is thought to be worth around £3bn a year, and rising in line with the soaring value of art.”
Southwest Florida Business Events: Feb. 18, 2008
A list of upcoming Southwest Florida business-related events.
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Art: Genre-Jumping at James Fuentes’s New Gallery
It’s been a good year for James Fuentes. In January 2007, he opened his small gallery on St. James Place in Chinatown, a building sandwiched between a parochial school and a funeral home. A former gallery director for Deitch Projects, Fuentes founded his namesake space with the check he received for co-conceiving Artstar, the art-world reality-TV show starring his former boss, Jeffrey Deitch …
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Gourmet Food Store Business Plan
Sarrica’s Market is a new business located in downtown Moab, Utah. The store is an upscale international grocery and delicatessen with a distinct menu that includes authentic, hard to find ingredients from around the country and the world.