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News: 28 June 2008
Paris
Photojournalist Wins Photographer of the Year for Afghanistan Picture
'The Valley'

Images of wars, natural disasters, gorilla murders, child marriages, hi-tech advertising, glamour and strippers competed for the top prize in Paris.

Travel: 25 June 2008
New York
Last Chance!
The Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain, 1710–50

Although well-known to specialists, this collection has never before been the subject of a major public exhibition.

Exhibition Review: 13 June 2008
Paris
Vlaminck: A Wild Beast Roams the Senate
"I'm the suburban genius, the working-class painter", Vlaminck proclaimed. "I like to paint everything around me". Which he did.

Comment: 5 June 2008
Paris
The Art and Legacy of Yves Saint Laurent
The public perception of Yves Saint Laurent as true great artist was vital to both the designer's and Pierre Bergé's legacies.

News: 1 June 2008
Rome
Vatican Trumpets Restoration of Underground Roman Necropolis
Built by a Roman slave who bought his freedom and later acquired considerable wealth, the mausoleum dates to the 2nd century AD during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurielius.

Art Market: 26 May 2008
London
Einstein’s Views on God and Religion Set Auction Record
"For me the Jewish religion like all others is the incarnation of the most childish superstitions", wrote Einstein in a letter to a friend.

Book Review: 21 May 2008
New York
When Modern Was New
Peter Gay’s new book on Modernism looks back to a time when democracy, elitism and bourgeoisie were more than buzz words bandied about during a political campaign.

Comment: 19 May 2008
New York
Daniel Edwards Oprah Burial Mask with Puppies Sculpture a Rare Misfire
Sculptor Daniel Edwards blends Media Goddess Oprah with the King Tut Egyptian death mask and her poisoned puppies, but in the end, this is his first real dog of a statue.

News: 15 Mai 2008
Paris

Découverte d'un buste de Jules César à Arles
Ce buste en marbre du fondateur de la cité romaine d’Arles constitue la plus ancienne représentation aujourd’hui connue de l'empereur romain.

News:  30 April 2008
New York
George W. Bush Stamped "Idiot King" First-Class Forever
As the U.S. Post Office raises stamp prices, the official USPS Forever Stamp may be selling out, but it will never be as memorable as the George W. Bush 'Idiot King' stamp from Houston artist David Krueger

Art Market: 18 April 2008
New York
Copyright Law vs. Art and the Papal Censor of the Kissing Nun
"Naughty priests and nuns have been in the literature about as long as there have been priests and nuns, but even an image of a simple, albeit ecclesiastic kiss can have enough originality to be protected under copyright law," writes Alan Behr in New York.

Comment: 11 April 2008
New York
Glam Slam, Luxe Redux: Current Trends in Interior Design
Design consultant C. Davis Remignanti offers his view on current trends in home decor and reveals the only timeless rule you should ever follow for achieving good design.

Travel Tip: 5 April 2008
London
Last Chance ! Doris Salcedo: Shibboleth
In an attempt to address a long legacy of racism and colonialism that underlies the modern world, Colombian artist Doris Salcedo has created a subterranean chasm that stretches the length of the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern in London.

News
San Francisco
Gilbert & George Kick Off U. S. Tour at the de Young Museum
Some 50, and occasionally shocking, pictures by the eccentric British duo will be on view in San Francisco, Milwaukee and New York.

Comment
New York
Daniel Edwards' Barbaro Sculpture: Reader Response
Jane Fieberts of Monroe, CT , offers a thoughtful, impassioned response that reminds us that there are some whose interest in the Barbaro story, and in the humane treatment of horses and other animals, is much more substantial and legitimate.

News
San Francisco
Oprah Winfrey Statue from Daniel Edwards: New American Idol? Prehistoric Venus? or Just Fat?
Sculptor Daniel Edwards makes Oprah into a modern-day Goddess figure-- but may have lost control of his image.

News
New York
With Barbaro and Oprah Sculptures, Edwards Baits Media
Sculptor Daniel Edwards is back with new celebrity tributes to Barbaro, the late racehorse champion, and talk show queen Oprah Winfrey.

Book Review
New York
Two-Minute Art: The New Kitsch
Alan Behr reviews two new photography books: Marilyn Minter and Charlie White's Monsters.

Book Review
Paris
Vincent Van Gogh, Painted with Words: The Letters to Emile Bernard
A new book and an exhibition offer an intimate look at the life and creative process of the legendary Dutch painter through the letters van Gogh wrote to his friend and colleague Emile Bernard.

 
Fernand Léger: Paris - New York 
on view until 7 September 2008
at La Fondation Beyeler in Basel 
 Les grands plongeurs noirs, 1944
The Big Black Divers
Oil on canvas, 189 x 221 cm

Musée national d’art moderne / Centre de création industrielle, Centre Pompidou, Paris, datio 1982
© 2008, ProLitteris, Zurich
Photo courtesy of La Fondation Beyeler

Interview
Tokyo
The Beautiful and Disturbing Art of Fuyuko Matsui
Culture journalist C.B. Lidell talks to the rising Japanese art star Fuyuko Matsui about her painting, her dark and troubled mind and Japan’s ghostly past.

Interview
Bangkok
Steve McCurry: Capturing the Face of Asia
On a photo shoot in Thailand, the award winning photojournalist Steve McCurry talks to culture journalist C.B. Liddel about his new book and his many years working in Asian countries.

Comment
Kassel, Germany
Documenta 12
"If this is the best the contemporary art world has to offer, I, for one, am fearful for the future of civilization", writes culture journalist Peter Kupfer from Kassel, Germany.

Interview
Paris
Afghan Treasures in Paris: Saved from the Taliban, But Not Quite Ready for America
Jean-François Jarrige, President of the National Asian Art Museum in Paris speaks openly about the rampant looting of archaeological artifacts in Afghanistan, as well as the priceless objects that escaped the Taliban's deliberate destructiveness and are now on view in Paris.

Exhibition Review
London
The Golden Age of Couture
Shine Anthony Dharan reviews the blockbuster exhibition in London that seeks to put London's fashion from the "Golden Era" on par with that of Paris.

Profile
London
Oleg Yanushevsky: Iconic Russian Artist Finds Asylum in London
The prominent St Petersburg artist and curator Oleg Yanushevsky had to flee Russia because of repeated threats and attacks on his life and art work. He is the first contemporary Russian artist to win asylum because of cultural persecution.

Reader Comment
Denver, Colorado
Denver Art Museum Opens Hamilton Building
"Instead of displaying the best and the brightest, the curators apparently went to enormous effort to highlight the regrettable and forgettable," writes a reader from Denver, Colorado.

Exhibition Review
Martigny, Switzerland
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Chefs-d'oeuvre de la peinture européenne
The exhibition presents more than 40 masterworks by El Greco, Frans Hals, Thomas Gainsborough, Édouard Manet, Nicolas Poussin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and others.

Trave Tip
Amsterdam
Inside Iran: The Art of Khosrow Hassanzadeh

A former fruit seller and volunteer soldier, Khosrow Hassanzadeh treats subjects as diverse as the Iran-Iraq war, murdered prostitutes, women in chadors and Iranian wrestlers.

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