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Adam Lindemann THE PRINCE OF THE ONE PERCENT by Jerry Saltz

24th January 2012
In the Dec. 5, 2011, issue of the New York Observer, the art collector and columnist Adam Lindemann announced, “I’m not going to Art Basel Miami Beach this year. I’m through with it, basta. It’s become . . . embarrassing . . . why should I be seen rub... Read >
Author: aarenbrowns

Miami Art Week SALES HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ART FAIRS

23rd January 2012
It used to be that a reporter had to run all around the art fairs and buttonhole art dealers to get sales results. Sometimes they didn't even want to tell you. Picture this, several years ago, a stout, pony-tailed gallery director, when asked about the... Read >
Author: aarenbrowns

Keeping Children Active: Get Your Kids Outside With These Five Simple Activities

14th March 2011
A lot of parents these days are looking for ways to get their children to be more active—and that makes sense considering a lot of the health problems we see plaguing our nation's youth. For many, it is quite a challenge. Modern trends leave our childre... Read >
Author: dru-man

London: So much to see and do

04th March 2011
One of the most popular hot spots in the world, London, England is a place where you can experience everything. From interesting historic tours to more diverse activities like art fairs and theatrical events this city seems to have it all. You can save mo... Read >
Author: Greyer

John Eimerman on the Digitization of the Art World

25th February 2011
Is there a new wave approaching? In a January 2011 interview, The Naples International Art Festival co-founder, John Eimerman, was interviewed. This is a brand new way of looking at the traditional art fair. In this setting, an art dealer sets up an... Read >
Author: John Eimerman

Beyond the Mountains of Phoenix Real Estate is Fountain Hills

18th January 2011
If you ask around, you will learn that it is not too uncommon to hear that potential Phoenix homes buyers, out of towners, or even people who have lived in the Valley for years, they do not know that people actually live and work east of the McDowell Moun... Read >
Author: Tasha

See How Merchant Services Can Strengthen Your Wireless Business

05th August 2010
There are all kinds of situations today where your business may need to leave the boundaries of your storefront. Or maybe you don't even have a "bricks and mortar" location to begin with. Wherever your business takes you, a merchant services account can h... Read >
Author: Isabel Walsh

Cheap Ideas for Home Decorating

04th August 2010
uctWhen you move, you should think about choosing some new decorations to give your new home the fresh feeling it deserves. Creating a new decorating scheme for your home can be a lot of fun. It can also be really intimidating. Don't worry if you don't w... Read >
Author: Shaun Bates

Beautiful Upstate New York

23rd June 2010
New York, one of the largest cities in the United States is a major financial and cultural center. New York State located in Southeastern, at the mouth of the Hudson River; it attracts millions of individuals from around the world as a dream destination. ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

10 Most Affordable Places to Live on a Retirement Budget

04th June 2010
With the lowered income that retirement brings, as well as the economy faltering and barely making any means of recovery, finding places to retire that fit in today's retirement budget are hard to find. Most retirees automatically think of warm weather, b... Read >
Author: Alena Smith

Indulge Your Fantasy Lover: Collecting Dragon Figurines

12th April 2010
Some of the most fun types of figurines to collect are dragon figurines. dragon figurines are interesting because they bring you back to a fantasy time of medieval castles, knights in armor and damsels in distress. Interestingly flying dragon figurines ... Read >
Author: ropulos

Have You Ever Thought About Selling Your Handmade Fashion Jewelry?

01st December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Pedro Prado Selling your handmade fashion jewelry at shows is a good way to earn a little income with your jewelry as well as learn about your customers. Once you start selling your jewelry, you'll soon discover that jewelry repai... Read >
Author: Acraftshop

Tips on Buying Ancient Art Replicas

25th November 2009
If you have a love for ancient artwork and statues, you'll find it much more affordable to buy ancient art replicas instead of original works. But how and where do you find ancient art replicas? Use these shopping tips to find great replicas easily and at... Read >
Author: Robin Huber

Ayyam Gallery – Delve in to art of the Middle East

27th October 2009
A prominent art venture that began in Syria with the sole purpose to promote Syrian and contemporary art, Ayyam Gallery has since expanded. Presenting a world of art it seeks to promote the art of emerging artists from the Middle East region. The original... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Art Collecting 101

07th September 2009
Art collection is a very stimulating and inspiring hobby for all. It isn't just for the rich and famous, but even regular everyday people too. There are various forms of art that you can choose from, especially since art's definition can greatly vary from... Read >
Author: Harry Ayala
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