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Transportation Modes and Makers in American History

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

The post Transportation Modes and Makers in American History appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles. Transportation is a subject that seems to be always in the news these days and usually for the wrong reasons: train derailments, bridge collapses, overturned tractor trailers, cruise ships running [.]

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Finding Phyfe: America’s Elusive Furniture Maker

Veritas Art Appraisals

Scottish-born Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) was the most sought-after furniture maker in. Continue Reading The post Finding Phyfe: America’s Elusive Furniture Maker appeared first on Veritas Art Appraisals & Consulting.

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Why Another Artist Just Renamed Himself Anish Kapoor

Artnet News

The post Why Another Artist Just Renamed Himself Anish Kapoor appeared first on Artnet News. Stuart Semple's eight-year feud over art supplies and exclusivity turns, shall we say, personal.

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Icelandic Fishing Giant Wins Copyright Case Against Artist

Artnet News

The legal dispute has pitted an artist's freedom of expression over a corporation's intellectual property. The post Icelandic Fishing Giant Wins Copyright Case Against Artist appeared first on Artnet News.

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Harmony Korine: 'If life is a movie, every blink could be an edit'

The Art Newspaper

As his paintings go on show at Hauser & Wirth in London, the film-maker, writer and artist tells us about his latest genre-bending output and his biggest influences

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Who Was Dora Carrington? Pedro Almodóvar’s New Movie Shines Light on the Forgotten Artist

Artnet News

A Bloomsbury artist who defied social norms is getting a fresh look from the art world. Pedro Almodóvar’s New Movie Shines Light on the Forgotten Artist appeared first on Artnet News. The post Who Was Dora Carrington?

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Inside Artist Tomokazu Matsuyama’s Constructed Cosmos, Identity, Culture, and Architecture Converge

Artnet News

We spoke to the artist along with curator Cristoph Doswald about the colorful installation "Mythologiques," on view now in Venice. The post Inside Artist Tomokazu Matsuyama’s Constructed Cosmos, Identity, Culture, and Architecture Converge appeared first on Artnet News.