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  1. Interview: Walter Martin - on the difference between writing collectively for a band and writing for himself

    by , 02-09-2016 at 05:30 PM


    Singer-songwriter Walter Martin.

    Walter Martin is best known for his music. He found success with the band The Walkmen, and before that, in the mid-1990s, he was with the group Jonathan Fire Eater.
    But Martin wasn't always pursuing his music full-time. At one point, he'd been on track to be a fine arts buff — studying for an art history ...
  2. Good morning - Chul-Hwan Park painting

    by , 02-09-2016 at 01:06 AM
    Chul-Hwan Park is a Korean
    Still Life painter of flowers.
    Each has beauty in the movement captured like a photograph . Born 1964 in Korea.

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  3. "It's quite a tale, and people bought it" - Art Forgery Trial Asks: Were Dealers Duped, Or Did They Turn A Blind Eye?

    by , 02-08-2016 at 08:02 PM


    The Knoedler & Company art gallery, shown here in 2010, had been in business since before the Civil War. The gallery permanently closed its doors in 2011.

    The New York art world was shocked when the city's oldest gallery abruptly closed its doors more than four years ago. A few days later, news broke that Knoedler & Company was accused ...
  4. Another cover-up is in the news. - What Might Rouhani Have Missed When Rome Boxed Up The Nudes?

    by , 02-08-2016 at 06:02 PM


    Ahead of a press conference with Premier Matteo Renzi and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, wooden panels were erected around some Roman statues in Rome's Capitoline Museums.

    Another cover-up is in the news.
    Italy's Premier Matteo Renzi and Iran's President Hassan Rouhani held a press conference inside Rome's Capitoline Museum this week ...
  5. Good morning - Paris Street

    by , 02-08-2016 at 04:46 PM
    Gustave Caillebotte, French, 1848-1894, Paris Street; Rainy Day, 1877

    Gustave Caillebotte, whose personal works were forgotten until recently, was all together a recognized painter and a generous patron of the Impressionist movement.

    He was born in 1848 in a very rich family which made its fortune in textiles industry then in real estate business as Baron Haussmann was rebuilding Paris.

    Engineer by profession, but also former student of the Fine Arts ...
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