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austria
A (DIGITAL) VIEW FROM VIENNA by Janet Rossbach 11/1/96
At their recent international congress, museum educators wrestled with the computer as a 21st century tool.
benelux
LETTER FROM THE LOWLANDS
by Abigail R. Esman 8/20/97
Van Gogh makes news, Appel cries "Fake!", Barbara Farber moves to Marseilles, more.
LETTER FROM THE LOWLANDS by Abigail Esman 4/17/97
The Stedelijk settles a lawsuit over a slashed Barnett Newman, a Russian artist defaces a Malevich white-on-white, Schwitters' grandson sues for return of the estate, Servaas sells pieces of the sea and the Dutch debate why their art is so bad. Plus more.
eastern europe 1998
LETTER FROM PRAGUE by Tim Gilman-Sevcik 4/28/98 Cathy de Monchaux, Georg Jiri Dokoupil, public art and "Angel, Angel" at the Rudolfinium.
eastern europe 1997
DIGITAL POLAND
by Mary Goldman 6/3/97
The future of art, on view at the WRO Media Biennale in Wroclaw, Poland. MOSCOW EXPRESS
by Serge Khripoun 4/22/97
Sheep carnage strikes the ArtMoscow art fair, plus the beloved Russian emigre Kabakov returns to his Moscow roots -- at least via a pair of exhibitions.
eastern europe 1996
LETTER FROM PRAGUE by Tim Gilman-Sevcik 7/12/96
Capitalism has brought a plague of new signage to the Czech capital city. And artists, as might be expected, are doing their bit to help out. Plus other art news.
greece
REPORT FROM ATHENS by Gianni Romano 11/11/97 Art at the galleries (Unlimited, Bernier, Koroneu, Cahmi), The Soap Factory, Art Athina, "Private Face, Public Place."
mexico
GUADALAJARA BUZZ by Eduardo Costa 12/20/96
In Guadalajara, Mexico, all the art world gathered for Expoarte, the international cutting-edge art fair.
ALTERNATIVE MEXICO CITY by Rubén Gallo 9/15/96
Artist-run, not-for-profit and commercial galleries are again thriving in the Mexican capital. Here, a report on some of the more interesting summer activities.
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