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Bank of America sends its art on tour

Tag:Photography in New York,which is good for business, IBM and Reader's Digest,Election” paintings by George Caleb Bingham
From:http://www.chinalightindustry.com/

  NEW YORK. The Bank of America, the second largest bank in the US, has announced plans to lend pre-packaged exhibitions to US museums free of charge. The bank’s collection, one of the largest held by an American corporation, includes thousands of works, around 1,500 of which are museum quality says the company. These are mainly postwar American paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures acquired over the past three decades through mergers and acquisitions of other banks.
NEW YORK. The Bank of America, the second largest bank in the US, has announced plans to lend pre-packaged exhibitions to US museums free of charge. The bank’s collection, one of the largest held by an American corporation, includes thousands of works, around 1,500 of which are museum quality says the company. These are mainly postwar American paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures acquired over the past three decades through mergers and acquisitions of other banks.
Most of the exhibitions will be conceived by the bank’s curatorial staff and devoted to modern and contemporary art, American impressionism, the Wyeth family, Warhol portfolios, African-American art, Western American art, photographs, and illustrated books by Matisse.
  The bank has booked 27 shows through 2009 and is in discussion with venues for 2010. Some of the participating museums include the Inter-natio-al Center of Photography in New York, the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, and the Napa Valley Museum in Yountville, California.
 “The scale and scope of this programme is unmatched in the art world,” says Millicent Gaudieri, executive director of the Association of Art Museum Directors. “Not only do these exhibits have extraordinary curatorial value, but they help museums by covering most of the associated costs,” she says.
  Rena DeSisto, the bank’s arts and culture executive, would not disclose the programme’s cost but says it will be funded through the bank’s marketing division. It remains to be seen how the downturn in the US economy will impact the programme. “At times like these our investments for the community are almost more important,” says a company spokesman, noting that museums are economic engines that help communities thrive, which is good for business.
  However companies such as IBM and Reader’s Digest were generous lenders before shareholders demanded that art assets be liquidated to offset losses in recessions. Sotheby’s appraised the bank’s collection around a year ago and last November sold four works, including a painting by Andrew Wyeth, for over $700,000 in total; this was donated to charities in New York. According to a bank spokesman, the museum lending programme is not a prelude to a sell-off. “We have no plans at this point for a large sale,” he says, “but the collection is big enough so there will be opportunities to deaccession certain pieces.” Proceeds would not necessarily be donated to charity. He also says the bank would consider museum requests for donations. In 2001 they gave three 1850s “Election” paintings by George Caleb Bingham, valued at 45m, to the Saint Louis Art Museum, then added two related engraving plates and 13 printing proofs last year.

 

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San Diego Fundraiser Provides New Shoes for Kids in Need

Tag:Barefoot Kids,The National Center for Children in Poverty reports,new footwear,shoes and sneakers
From:http://www.buy-shoes-china.com/

  Barefoot Kids Foundation and Sammy's Woodired Pizza Restaurant held a fundraiser dinner on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 from 5 to 9pm at two locations in Carlsbad and Scripps Ranch in San Diego County to benefit local Kids in Need.
  Sammy's Restaurant will donate 20% of your dinner bill to the Barefoot Kids Foundation. Enjoy the food and help generate donations for a good cause. Go to www.barefootkids.org/Events.html to print the donation coupon that is required.
  Barefoot Kids Foundation and various childcare organizations have teamed-up to provide $25. Payless Footwear Shopping Cards to local Kids in Need.
  This Non-Profit organization exclusively provides new footwear to Kids in Need through their National Distribution Network currently in 27 cities throughout the USA. Childcare organizations such as Boys & Girls Clubs, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Salvation Army and Court Appointed Special Advocates provide Payless ShoeSource shopping cards to underprivileged Kids.
  The National Center for Children in Poverty reports that 17% or 12.7 Million of our children live below the poverty level. Footwear is often not on the list after the bills, food & medical care are paid. Many of America’s Kids are in desperate need of new footwear.
  Everyone can relate to the pride you get when you buy new footwear. Remember those early years when you were fitted for new shoes and sneakers, it was a great moment. You couldn’t wait to show them off. Share this thrill with a San Diego County Kid in Need.
  More Kids will participate in physical activity, and be healthier when wearing proper fitting footwear. They need to feel comfortable and need to fit in with their peers. The distraction of foot pain during class may affect the Kids ability to focus on learning. Studies published in Medical Journals conclude that proper footwear can improve your health. Kids in San Diego need your help.
  The online Free Donation program is now available by making online purchases with participating retailers. Each purchase you make generates a donation from their retail supporters. Go to www.barefootkids.org/Supporters and buy Airline, Hotel, Car Rental, Flowers, Electronics, Office Supplies, Event Tickets, Gifts and everything that EBay and Amazon.com offers. To make a Free Donation, just Point, Click and Buy.
  Barefoot Kids Foundation has different ways for you to donate. Individuals and Corporate donors can use Credit or Debit Cards on their secure PayPal website: www.barefootkids.org/Donate or send a check payable to: Barefoot Kids Foundation, 7040 Avenida Encinas, Suite 104, Carlsbad, California 92011-4653. Everyone can contribute and improve the life of San Diego's Kids.

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Textile exporters and industrialists go on strike today

From:http://www.appareltextile-china.com/
Tag:Industrialists and textile exporters,material,of export goods,the chain of production

  Industrialists and textile exporters have announced an indefinite strike and closure of their units, rendering thousands of workers and staff jobless. The action was taken as the government failed to announce an expected Textile Relief Package here Thursday, after an inter-ministerial special committee meeting in Islamabad.
  Sources from the Ministry of Commerce told members of the Action Committee of Industrialists and Exporters that the Prime Minister upon his return from Dubai may announce the relief package on July 15th. Industrialists are protesting against a 31 percent increase in gas tariffs as well as manifold increases in electricity and petroleum prices.
  Announcing the unanimous decision of the industrialists, Khuwaja Asem Khurshid, Chairman of Joint Action Committee of Industrialists and Textile Exporters said the government had failed to fulfil its promise to the business community. He added "We are constrained to go on strike from July 11 to July 15, 2008 as a first phase." He added that if the government failed to announce a relief package by then that they would have no alternative but to strike indefinitely.
  Khurshid, who is also the president of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI), disclosed that ten leaders from various chambers of commerce and industry would reach Faisalabad tomorrow to join the protests of the Faisalabad business community.
Muhammad Javed Aslam, Chairman, Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) North Zone said that that Pakistani textile products were already under great pressure in the international market. He added that our exporters were unable to obtain export orders, and Pakistan was not in a position to compete with India, China, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
  He added that the government had already increased petroleum prices manifold earlier and now with the 31 percent increase in gas tariff, a chain reaction of price hikes on various items had started. Additionally, the material used in the manufacturing of export goods was becoming costlier.
  0"As a result, we are finding it almost impossible to keep the prices of our knitwear export goods equivalent or less than our competitors in the international market," Aslam said. He announced that all hosiery units in Pakistan would be closed from July 11 to July 15 in first phase through out the country.
  He added that the textile sector was backbone of the country's economy and was earned 60 percent of the nation's foreign exchange in addition to providing employment to 38 percent of the people. The PHMA chief said with continued high production costs, the industry would collapse totally and the national economy, which was already over-burdened with inflation, would be in a difficult position.
  Most of the speakers at the meeting said that R&D was not a subsidy, but rather a compensation of the duties and taxes paid by the exporters and industries in the chain of production.


 

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