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04/06/2002. ISTANBUL, TURKEY.- The Istanbul Museum of Contemporary Art presents "Stop for a Moment – Painting as Narrative&...
04/06/2002. AMSTERDAM.- The sale of European Ceramics and Glass on 5 June at Sotheby's offers a good selection of Dutch Delftware and Meissen and Höchst porcelain. An 18th century Dut...
04/06/2002. NEW YORK, N.Y.- On May 22, 2002 Sotheby's in New York will offer for sale Rosie the Riveter, Norman Rockwell's iconic work that galvanized wartime America. As the centerpi...
04/06/2002. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA.- The University of Virginia Art Museum presents "Ten Works by Ten Painters - A Portfolio of Screenprints", on view through June 23, 2002. A new chapter i...
04/06/2002. LONDON & AMSTERDAM.- Christie’s announced that the landmark auction of The Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann Collection will take place in London and Amsterdam in April 2002.<SP...
04/06/2002. GATESHEAD, ENGLAND.- Baltic is the major new international center for contemporary art, opening summer 2002. The Landmark Building is situated on the south bank of the riv...
04/06/2002. NEW YORK CITY.- In 1900, the dealer, collector, and patron of the arts Samuel Putnam Avery presented his collection of nearly 18,000 prints to The New York Public Library,...
04/06/2002. NEW YORK.- Photojournalist James Karales, 71, died. In 1965 he took a picture of determined marchers outlined against a lowering sky that became a pictorial anthem of the civil rights moveme...
04/06/2002. AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS.- The University Gallery presents "The Culture of Violence," an exhibition that examines the pervasive manifestations of violence as refle...
04/07/2002. WASHINGTON, D.C.- The exhibition <SPAN lang=EN-US Roman?" New ?Times mso-hansi-font-family: Roman?; mso-ascii-font-family: 12.0pt; mso-ansi-font-size: black; COLOR: no...
04/07/2002. WASHINGTON.- In an effort to attract tourists to the District of Columbia, local officials have launched a $500,000 campaign revolving around the exhibition "Jacque...
04/07/2002. NEW YORK.- It ...
04/07/2002. LONDON.- Christie's and Phillips have both gotten rid of smaller, regional units of their businesses, according to reports in the Antiques Trade Gazette. Phillips-Selkir...
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04/07/2002. SYDNEY.- Contemporary art has lost its ability to move or stimulate us, writes John McDonald. Ivan Massow, the chairman of London's Institute of Contemporary Art, described much of the work shown in the gallery as "pretentious, self-indulgent...
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