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In Faltering Economy, Auction Houses Crash Back to EarthArt11/17/2008 2:34 PM
Recent art auctions seemed to signal a new era in sales, one that featured the return of the seasoned collector and more-sober business practices.

Arts, Briefly: LeWitt RetrospectiveLeWitt, Sol11/17/2008 12:23 AM
After months of drafting and painting work by a team of 65 artists and art students, the exhibition “Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective” is ready for the public.

Grace Hartigan, 86, Abstract Painter, DiesHartigan, Grace11/18/2008 1:37 AM
Ms. Hartigan was a second-generation Abstract Expressionist whose gestural, intensely colored paintings often incorporated images drawn from popular culture.

Architecture: Saving Buffalo’s Untold BeautyArchitecture11/14/2008 10:33 AM
For all its historic value, Buffalo’s architecture has for decades seemed strangely frozen in time.

Art: Mapping an Imagined Order, Page by PageMullican, Matt11/17/2008 9:25 PM
An exploration of a mind’s landscape and its symbolism, sometimes under hypnosis.

What Is Art For?Hyde, Lewis11/17/2008 1:46 PM
The poet, philosopher, translator and scholar Lewis Hyde has spent his life trying to figure that out — and became a literary cult figure in the process.

Style: The Big PictureFinney, Garrett11/14/2008 2:00 PM
Garrett Finney is helping to design a rover that will comfortably house two people in the absolute discomfort of outer space.

Visions of the Holocaust, and of an Artist’s JoysArt11/16/2008 4:04 AM
A retrospective of the work of Arbit Blatas brings together brightly colored landscapes, portraits and stage designs with bronze bas-reliefs that he cast as memorials to the Holocaust.

The Exile’s PaletteArt11/14/2008 4:19 PM
A biography of Marc Chagall explores his impulses, his art and his complicated relationship with Russia.

From Ashes, Reviving a Place of Wild DreamsArt11/15/2008 12:01 PM
A February fire destroyed most of Deyrolle, the legendary taxidermy store in Paris, but the shop’s supporters are vowing to rebuild.

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