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...those in the know, however, Madrid annually becomes the destination for those seeking bold, original, even groundbreaking art. From Feb. 10-14, the city is home to the International Contemporary Art Fair, or ARCO, with new works from 290 galleries in 35 countries. "What makes this fair different from others is it is not dominated by the Anglo-Saxon world," says Javier L?pez, the owner of the Javier L?pez gallery, a premier Madrid space that specializes in photography and new media...
...Collected Sequential). He soon began integrating color into his increasingly sophisticated works, and early last year he released his first graphic novel, Mother, Come Home, the story of a boy struggling to cope with his mother's death and his father's grief. The book, which features a bold visual design and a narrative that is by turns cerebral and heartfelt, set the tone for The Three Paradoxes. The artist says his main goal is "basically, just ask a lot of questions." There's no question about his talent. --By Andrew D. Arnold...
...Spanish capital may not spring so quickly to mind if what you want to see is a five-screen video installation featuring thousands of tropical moths by award-winning Turkish artist Kutlug Ataman. For those in the know, however, Madrid annually becomes the destination for those seeking bold, original, even groundbreaking art. From Feb. 10-14, the city is home to the International Contemporary Art Fair, or ARCO, with new works from 290 galleries in 35 countries. "What makes this fair different from Loh and Behold Avant-garde murals and imaginative furnishings characterise a new Singapore hotel Identity Parade...
...advantage the U.S. still maintains is its culture of innovation. "Most Indians in the IT industry are programmers," says B.R. Sheaker, a recruiter for outsourcing companies in Bangalore. "They are taught to follow the rules. They lack the analytical ability to think independently, to be bold." That creative thinking led the U.S. to its dominance in software, and India and China are looking for ways to re-create that spirit. It's a complicated puzzle, and one that probably will not be solved in a lab. --With reporting by Matthew Forney/Beijing
Bush’s 21-minute speech on Inauguration Day was one such larger moral vision, as he outlined a bold, expansive agenda for U.S. foreign policy. In it, he declared, quite frankly, that it is his goal to make it “the policy of the United States to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world.” Readily admitting that this is no four-year agenda, and indeed the “concentrated work of generations...