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Grief Made Graphicnew

Anders Nilsen dealt with the death of his fiancee the best way he knew how: by drawing comics.
Chicago Reader  |  Jessica Hopper  |  09-10-2007  |  Art

Cop Killer and/or Political Prisoner Paints Behind Barsnew

Tom Manning has spent the last 22 years in federal prison, sentenced to 53 years for seditious conspiracy and 80 years for the killing of a New Jersey state trooper -- he also paints portraits.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Shaun Brady  |  08-28-2007  |  Art

Don't Feed the Artistnew

Painter Ryan McLennan's animals climb walls in Richmond, New York & beyond.
Style Weekly  |  Patrick Bell  |  08-23-2007  |  Art

Confessions of a Comic-Con Virginnew

A non-geek follows the king of geekdom into the heart of dorkness.
OC Weekly  |  Janine Kahn  |  08-14-2007  |  Art

2007: A Comic-Con Odysseynew

Or, How I learned to stop worrying and love sleep deprivation, huge crowds and wonderful toys.
OC Weekly  |  Luke Y. Thompson  |  08-14-2007  |  Art

Graffiti Festival is Under Real Pressurenew

The popular Under Pressure Graffiti Convention is feeling the heat as Montreal continues its war on graffiti.
Montreal Mirror  |  Christopher Hazou  |  08-14-2007  |  Art

When Amber Met Ambernew

An artist's complicated relationship with her look-alike sex doll.
Chicago Reader  |  Kelly McClure  |  08-06-2007  |  Art

The Life and Art of Morad Jasimnew

After only two years in the United States, this 23-year-old Iraqi refugee is making a name for himself.
Tucson Weekly  |  Margaret Regan  |  08-02-2007  |  Art

The Trouble with Transhumanistsnew

Boldly going where no man's gone before -- TransVision 2007.
Chicago Newcity  |  Sean Redmond  |  08-01-2007  |  Art

Albuquerque's Underground Art Scenenew

Small and inconspicuous, yes, but its many charms are finally attracting some attention.
Weekly Alibi  |  Hayley Richardson  |  07-31-2007  |  Art

The Big (Comic) Connew

Out of the basement and into the spotlight, Comic-Con 2007 is the place to be.
OC Weekly  |  Luke Y. Thompson  |  07-24-2007  |  Art

Reflections on the 2007 Venice Biennalenew

More than 100 years old, the Biennale is the world's best known and most prestigious fine arts fair.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Natalie Sanderson  |  07-23-2007  |  Art

Chicago's Screen Scenenew

The city's screen printers discuss their work and each other.
Chicago Reader  |  Liz Armstrong  |  07-16-2007  |  Art

(Belt) Buckle Up

Fasten your seatbelts, America, because Mr. Pearman's Wild Ride starts at his Lake Olmstead house and ends with his artwork adorning Keith Richards.
Metro Spirit  |  Stacey Hudson  |  07-10-2007  |  Art

Pace Foods Heiress and Art Patron Diesnew

Linda Pace, dream in peace.
San Antonio Current  |  Steven G. Kellman  |  07-05-2007  |  Art

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