The seasoned art dealer Michael Findlay’s brash and irreverent memoir of his life as an upstart in New York City during the ...
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The number of new artists and bands seems to grow by the day, but that was always the case; we just get a better chance to be ...
With The Who, Pete Townshend provided a sound and image that audiences could relate to, but he was always indebted to the ...
When you live somewhere as scenic as the Lake District, surrounded by dramatic mountains, lush valleys, shimmering lakes and ...
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He has shown his colorful, emotionally expressive abstracts in Germany, Paris, New York, New Mexico and Oaxaca during his ...