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>Subject: teacherartexchange digest: January 15, 2007
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>TEACHERARTEXCHANGE Digest for Monday, January 15, 2007.
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>1. Aesthetic Issues - Post-Minimalist You’ve Never Heard Of (NY Times)
>2. Barb Reser's recommended fun art sites (long list)
>3. Why art? Why Man Creates? some thought
>4. Good tips for framing - care of pastels
>5. RE: Web Hosting
>6. Re: Teacher guilty in Norwich porn case (Spyware Pop-ups)
>7. behavior modification - art style
>8. Re: Teacher guilty in Norwich porn case (Spyware Pop-ups)
>9. Re: behavior modification - art style
>10. Fine Art Adoption Network (from Peter Gorham)
>11. Need good HS art text
>12. Re: Need good HS art text
>13. FAAN
>14. porn on the internet
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>Subject: Aesthetic Issues - Post-Minimalist You’ve Never Heard Of (NY Times)
>From: "Judy Decker" <judy.decker@gmail.com>
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 07:34:10 -0500
>X-Message-Number: 1
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>Greetings Art Educators,
>
>I know some of you are looking for aesthetic issues in art.... Here is
>a little known artist to test "what is art?" New York Times article
>about Lester Hayes - Exhibit at Triple Candie. "Lester Hayes: Selected
>Work, 1962-1975" continues through Sunday at Triple Candie, 461 West
>126th Street, Harlem
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>A Promise That Never Bloomed, a Post-Minimalist You've Never Heard Of
>By HOLLAND COTTER
>This show at Triple Candie raises questions about art and the often
>unquestioned ideas surrounding it, like originality, authenticity,
>influence and history.
>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/16/arts/design/16haye.html?_r=1&ref=design&oref=slogin >http://www.nytimes.com/pages/arts/design/index.html >
>I know I am cross-posting (smile). I recently learned that one must
>apologize for cross-posting (Listserv Netiquette). I will not
>apologize each time (smile). Also, New York Times apologizes for using
>all caps for their authors' names - shouting is not intended.
>
>Regards,
>
>Judy Decker
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Judy:
I saved most of the Art articles from the New York Times for the last
three years !!!! know I am retired and I don't need them. I am wandering if
someone would like to have them. If someone is interested let me know so we can work on the shipping details. Regards, Leticia Green