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Art: Buddha’s Caves
Art
7/4/2008 12:42 PM
On the lip of the Gobi Desert, sand and tourists threaten Mogaoku’s singular art.
Style: Sky Lark
Housing
7/5/2008 12:03 AM
When a family in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, needed more space, there was nowhere to go but up.
An American in China
Books and Literature
7/3/2008 6:44 PM
Michael Meyer, a resident of Beijing, records the demolition of the city’s ancient neighborhoods.
Michael Turner, 37, Creator of Superheroines, Is Dead
Turner, Michael
7/5/2008 6:55 PM
Mr. Turner was a popular comic-book artist who came to fame in the mid-1990s and was best known for creating two sexy female lead characters, Witchblade and Fathom.
Museum Review: Good Guys, Bad Guys and Spies, All Wrapped in ‘Edutainment’
Museums
7/4/2008 10:20 PM
The International Spy Museum and the National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington promise the latest forms of “edutainment,” which generously blur boundaries between fact and fancy.
Art Review | 'Radiance From the Rain Forest': Objects From a Long-Vanished Peru, Parading All Their Magnificent Plumage
Art
7/4/2008 9:03 PM
This show supplements the Met’s rarely displayed holdings of featherwork with examples borrowed from public and private collections.
For an Artist at Full Speed, Everything Else Just Takes a Back Seat
Art
7/4/2008 9:02 PM
“The Art of Failure: Chuck Connelly Not For Sale” chronicles Mr. Connelly’s fast rise and long career slide.
Arts and Entertainment: When Watercolor Came Into Its Own
Art
7/5/2008 1:04 AM
A beautiful new show at the Yale Center for British Art brings together a collection of more than 50,000 drawings, watercolors and other works on paper assembled over 15 years.
Arts and Entertainment: Stories of 11 Disasters Told in Artifacts
Ships and Shipping
7/4/2008 5:25 PM
An eloquent new exhibition, “Claimed by the Sea: Long Island Shipwrecks,” uses artwork and artifacts to bring 11 disasters graphically to life.
Art Review: A Panoramic Subject for Artists
Art
7/4/2008 6:27 PM
The views from Boscobel are astonishing, but so are the views inside the historic home, which is displaying a selection of 19th-century American paintings.
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