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...traveled to Latin America to educate women about early detection of breast cancer; of breast cancer; in Miami. Soraya infused her eclectic brand of pop with rock, flamenco and Colombian folk, and won a Latin Grammy for her self-titled 2003 CD. But the mission of the young artist-who lost her mother, aunt and grandmother to breast cancer-was her war on the disease. On her website, she recently told fans: "I have not lost this battle, because I know the fight was not in vain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...Welcome to the Aboriginal art market in 2006. Sweeney talks of cases where ailing artists are flown by dealers to sweatshops as far away as Melbourne: "Now if that's an 80-year-old woman, you don't have to think too hard about what's wrong with this picture." After a fact-finding trip to Central Australia earlier this month, Arts Minister Kemp acknowledged the need to protect arts centers from such practices. "The art centers are the life blood of the community," says Klingender. "They are obviously key to documenting and authenticating works-which is crucially important...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cultural Production Line | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...near Yirrkala to paint. As it transpires, over the course of the next few days Monica manages to sidestep Yirrkala, hitting the coast 300 km west at Maningrida, but what begins to form on Yunupingu's bark canvas bound for France has some of its meteorological power. Here the artist's field of shimmering stars mass into high-pressure spirals, drawing the viewer into the eye of her creative storm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Parisian Romance | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...more. Recent media reports have illuminated a darker side of this art movement, documenting cases of well-known artists being lured away from desert communities by unscrupulous dealers, to be plied with fast money, drugs and alcohol in exchange for hastily completed canvases, often of poor quality. The message is worrying buyers as far afield as France. "'dreamtime artist hit by nightmare of sex and fraud'-did you see that in the paper?" asks Arts d'Australie gallery dealer St?phane Jacob over the phone from Paris. "It's really something that is affecting the credibility of Aboriginal art overseas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cultural Production Line | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...educate women about early detection of breast cancer; of breast cancer; at a hospital in Miami. She infused her eclectic brand of pop with elements of rock, flamenco and Colombian folk, and won a Latin Grammy for her self-titled 2003 CD. But the mission of the young artist--who lost her mother, aunt and grandmother to breast cancer--was her war on the disease. On her website, she recently told fans: "I have not lost this battle, because I know the fight was not in vain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones May 22, 2006 | 5/14/2006 | See Source »

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