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...blaze scarcity and notoriety increase demand for their surviving works. Possible winners (and losers): Patrick Heron The late artist, whose acclaimed modern paintings anticipated Britart, lost about 50 pieces. Scarcity might mean remaining works, like Azalea Garden (1956), which shows at London's Tate Britain this week, will appreciate. Tracey Emin Although two of Emin's most iconic installations burned, including Everyone I Have Ever Slept With (1995), experts see no potential impact on the value of her other works, nor on her already fiery rep. Damien Hirst At first thought to have perished, Hirst's 7-m bronze statue...
...cast much light.) But for simplicity's sake they might be boiled down to the idea that gifted swimmers know instinctively how to move in water and a lot of instruction only interferes with the process. "You've heard of horse whisperers? Milt is like a swimming whisperer," says Tracey Menzies, coach of Ian Thorpe. "He observes and manipulates, and the results come quickly...
...AGSA's head of prints, drawings and photographs, curated her first survey show back in 1990, it was a more straightforward affair. Then, pictures simply stared back at audiences - looming larger, perhaps, because of the bold new type-C prints being adopted by rising stars like Bill Henson and Tracey Moffatt, but mute and mysterious all the same. Fourteen years on, Henson and Moffatt have been joined by a more raucous mob of artists, whose pictures answer back - or, to cite one of Moffatt's videos, give Lip. "The momentum's been building," Robinson says of the rise of Australian...
...America earned on 9/11 [Nov. 17]. No matter what we as Americans do or say, there will always be international detractors who will vilify the U.S. The world turns to the U.S. again and again for economic and military assistance, and in response we are berated, mocked and insulted. TRACEY KINNEY West Grove...
...lose situation," says Jason LeVecke, grandson of the chain's founder. Women seem to grasp the advantages of the new system quicker than men--something Amex learned to its surprise in focus groups. "It sure would be easier than fumbling around in my purse," says Tracey Serenka, who had her two sons--Eric, 1, and Jason, 4--in tow at a Carl's Jr. recently. Another advantage over a credit card: there is no name or signature on the fob, and the account number differs from that on the user's regular card, reducing chances that crooks can steal from...