Stories for March 2007
Second Life Meets First Life
March 30, 2007
I was bound and determined to avoid Second Life as long as possible, but it seems just as determined to invade First Life. Slart is the newest front: a critical magazine about Second Life art, it's currently published in-world (as...
In the News: Report on Smithsonian Arts
March 21, 2007
Today, the External Review Committee Report on Smithsonian Arts was made public. The Art Newspaper broke the story yesterday. After the Washington Post covered it today, the Museum pulled together a few thoughts in response: The report is silent on...
Post It: Conserving Furniture Lecture March 20th
March 19, 2007
Julie Heath, the programs coordinator for the Lunder Conservation Center, sent us a heads up about this event. Conserving Furniture: Smithsonian conservator Don Williams discusses furniture conservation and offers practical advice on caring for your own furniture. Tuesday, March 20,...
Springtime for Crafters
March 14, 2007
Beth Cavener Stichter; Olympia; 2006; stoneware, porcelain slip, polyester, and mixed media; Collection of Christine Rémy; Photo: Noel Allum; Courtesy Garth Clark Gallery After a late March snowfall, spring made its glorious debut, tempting this winter homebody to take a...
No Mojitos
March 12, 2007
Armando Reverón (Venezuelan, 1889-1954); Self-Portrait with Dolls, Autorretrato con muñecas; 1948; Charcoal, chalk, and pastel on paper; 25 1/2 x 28 9/16" (64.7 x 72.5 cm); Private collection; © 2007 Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; Image courtesy of the Museum of...
The Wave Field
March 6, 2007
The Wave Field, completed by Maya Lin in 1995 for the University of Michigan, incorporates two landscapes. There's obviously the physical landscape into which it's built, a 10,000-square-foot patch of earth. But Lin's also addressed a sort of social landscape...
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