Thursday, February 18th, 2010
With it’s imposing, classical structure and its storied collections of Egyptian, Renaissance and Medieval art, New York City’s Metrop... more skinny
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
It is not unusual for artists to touch on matters of climate change, air pollution or other environmental issues in their creative work.  Posts on this site alone have featured a discussion of Rotterdam’s Waterpleinen, and The... more skinny
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
It’s rare that public art–which so often in discussion seems to be a high-minded and somewhat rarefied entity–intersects with something as broadly and universally accessible as professional sports.  In Miami, FL though, this... more skinny
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Is it frivolous to allocate funds to support art during a recession, or is it the responsibility of a society to support its creative class in a difficult economic climate? These questions are among the many that have been bandied about in Great Britain since it was revealed that the BBC s... more skinny
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