Parthenon To Become Redundant Bunch Of Old Rocks, State of Art
Posted by James Breen at 24 February 2008 23:37
I hope you like what you see! My Endowment Guide is fabulous, national endowment for the is really attract my eyes.
Long story short, let's see this one.
State of Art - A Conversation Between G.H. Hovagimyan and Mark Cooley, conducted through electronic mail - January 2008. MC: Over the years, you've had experiences with various authorities that have tried in one way or another to censor your work. I'm interested if you could identify and comment on particular sites of censorship that exist in and around Art institutions and identify some the taboos that tend to generate negative responses from potential censors (curators, board members, ..ยป.
I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
As of now, the Parthenon is the most impressive building in Athens. That's bound to change soon since Renzo Piano, has been commissioned to build Athens' new opera house and national library. The $442 million project will be funded with an endowment from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. Upon completion, it will be handed over to the Greek ..full story.
Even though it comes from another planet far, far away, (that's kidding) and even tough it is different, strange and a little freaky, they deserve respect and understanding just like all of articles on Internet, because it is totally amazing new idea of national endowment for the.
I am so glad to see Reason running a piece on the elephant in the living room of debates about preferences in college admissions: legacy admissions for the children of alums, major donors, faculty, celebrities, politicians, and others whose pockets look nice to the admissions people. Such admits are bad form, and it's worse form to see the folks who oppose affirmative action let legacy preferences slide. A good excerpt: Robert Birgeneau, chancellor of the University of California at ..full story.
Maybe it is time for me try to write something right now.
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