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Here is an archive of Miles's articles in the New York Times.
Newest to Oldest


Yesterday’s Pristine Vistas, Frozen in Time
[November 9, 2008]

A Silken Mountain of Forgery
[February 24, 2008]

That Classic White Sculpture Once Had a Paint Job
[October 14, 2007]

Big Waves Sighted on the Waterfront
[March 28, 2007]

A Mysterious St. John, Found in the Attic
[February 18, 2007]

What Lies Beneath: Old Masters Under the Microscope
[November 5, 2006]

Hi, Venice? It's Istanbul. Can You Send a Painter?
[December 11, 2005]

Just Do It (Again)
[August 8, 2004]

The Lighthearted Puppet Master
[October 12, 2003]

Keeping Ancient Egypt Up to The Minute
[September 21, 2003]

Sargent's Mistake (Or Maybe Not)
[March 23, 2003]

An Aging Beauty Gets A Very Public Makeover
[June 9, 2002]

Celebrity, Then Oblivion: History Is Fickle
[February 17, 2002]

It May or May Not Be Great. But Immortal? Never!
[November 25, 2001]

When Horror Can Be Healthy
[October 28, 2001]

She Adapts A Science Of Illusion To Her Art
[July 15, 2001]

Modern Art Shows Its Age, Summoning Modern Science
[May 27, 2001]

In a Virtual Sculpture Park, the Art Talks Back
[January 28, 2001]

Finding Art in Random Images Is as Old as Art Itself
[August 27, 2000]

Where Real and Surreal Coexist: The Eye
[June 4, 2000]

A Boston TV Party in Aid of a Video Revolution
[April 2, 2000]

Tales of Intrigue for a Museum of Unnatural History
[February 6, 2000]

Finding the Reality That Lies Just Beyond the Real
[October 31, 1999]

Putting New Pictures to Familiar Old Words
[September 26, 1999]

Taking Over the Joystick of Natural Selection
[April 25, 1999]

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