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Whose Idea Is It Anyway?new

In copyright law, it doesn't really matter -- it's the execution that counts.
Chicago Reader  |  Deanna Isaacs  |  02-06-2007  |  Art

The Wonderful World of 'Woodrow'new

Graeme Patterson builds a town out of love and memory, and along the way makes a sensation -- becoming the youngest artist the National Gallery has ever purchased work from.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Sue Carter Flinn  |  02-05-2007  |  Art

Artists, Inc.new

When a family goes corporate, art consumes life.
East Bay Express  |  Will Harper  |  02-01-2007  |  Art

Worth a Thousand Hassles?new

As amateur fotog Dave Ritter learned recently, snapping industrial shots these days can lead to trouble.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  02-01-2007  |  Art

Ghetto Pridenew

Andrew Miksys captures the outcasts of Eastern Europe in his forthcoming book, Baxt.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  01-30-2007  |  Art

Comix Timingnew

The big breaks and small wonders of art guy Howard Cruse.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Glenny Brock  |  01-22-2007  |  Art

Evil Inknew

A lust for the grotesque and a thirst for the jugular: the mad mind of printmaker Tom Huck.
Riverfront Times  |  Ian Froeb  |  01-19-2007  |  Art

The Good Stewardsnew

Good stewards of old stuff, Matthew Magee and Wes Bonner, make custom furniture using unexpected pieces.
Jackson Free Press  |  Sophia Halkias  |  01-18-2007  |  Art

Uncommon Threadnew

Hipster artists like Rich Jones fashion their own scene.
Orlando Weekly  |  Lindy T. Shepherd  |  01-18-2007  |  Art

Life On the Trash Heapnew

French photographer Paul-Antoine Pichard documents the lives of the millions whose existence depends on what they find in garbage dumps.
Montreal Mirror  |  Patrick Lejtenyi  |  01-11-2007  |  Art

Bone-Up, Critsnew

Detroit art kicks ass -- so why can't local media and bloggers figure it out?
Metro Times  |  Vince Carducci  |  01-09-2007  |  Art

Objet d'Eatnew

Amanda D'Amico uses kitschy quotations and black and white pictures of presidents' wives juxtaposed with red meat to comment on the food industry's tireless targeting of housewives.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Amy Strauss  |  01-09-2007  |  Art

Discarded and Crackling with Visionnew

Roy LaGrone creates an aesthetic universe within tiny found objects.
San Antonio Current  |  Frank Hammel  |  01-03-2007  |  Art

The Collector of Experiencesnew

Mark Allen and his Machine Project.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gendy Alimurung  |  01-02-2007  |  Art

In Pen and Inknew

They are unschooled, undisciplined, and often unpopular, but it's outsider artists like convicts who can sometimes shape mainstream culture.
SF Weekly  |  Ella Lawrence  |  12-28-2006  |  Art

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