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May 2008

Shaping the Future Cover

Shaping the Future

Mid-Century modern, LA abstractionists, African art, James Rosenquist and more.

Articles from May 2008 Issue

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Design Revolution

From streamlined industrial to hand-crafted organic, mid-century furniture had many forms, all of them very desirable today....more...

Once Upon a Time

The Château d’Ainay-le-Vieil....more...

Abstract Impact

From 1930 to 1960, four trailblazing women left their mark on the Southern California art world....more...

Market: A Time Capsule of Collecting

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Market: Art House

Christie’s will auction an icon of mid-century domestic design....more...

Market: Asia Week Sees Strong Sales

A Japanese Treasure Leads Massive Offerings from the big two....more...

Market: Tales From TEFAF

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News: Cultural First Aid

An international effort helps to restore hope in devastated communities....more...

News: Museum Thefts Spur Insurance Initiatives

Insurers work to help prevent the trafficking of stolen art....more...

Dialogue: Light, Space and Freedom

Tobey Moss discusses California’s contribution to modernism....more...

Collecting: Into the Realm of the Supernatural

Classical African objects combine spiritual functionality with aesthetic power to become sought-after art....more...

Today's Masters: Signs of His Times

Pop master James Rosenquist scales new heights....more...

Discoveries: A Star is Born

Art and architecture vie for attention at LACMA’s new contemporary museum....more...

Critic's Notebook: Cosmic Conceptualist

R. Buckminster Fuller never called himself an artist, but that’s exactly what the visionary engineer really was....more...

Essay: Visit to Arcadia

Nicolas Poussin saw nature through eyes very different from ours....more...

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