Release the Hostages!
A New York judge has ordered Mana Fine Art to release the Mugrabi collection of about 1400 works. Of course, Mana is going to appeal the judge’s decision, so the matter is still not over. Mana was holding the collection … More…
Sexual Harassment In The Art World
These stories are popping up everywhere today. Now we learn that Benjamin Genocchio, the director of the Armory Show, has been accused of “inappropriate” behavior. A New York Time article also reports that similar claims arose at Artnet and Louis … More…
Oh Well … Berkshire Museum Can Sell
Well, the museum seems to have won. Today, a judge ruled that the Berkshire Museum can move forward with the sale of its art. So, those two Norman Rockwell paintings will hit the auction block next week. Stay tuned. Source: … More…
Would You Pay $16K For This?
It is both funny and sad that someone actually bought this crappy sketch of the Empire State Building that Trump did back in 1995 for $16,000. On the other hand, the seller was rather happy since they only paid $100 … More…
The Berkshire — Still Waiting
All sides were in court yesterday and we are now awaiting the judges decision. In addition, the Attorney General’s Office filed an emergency motion late Wednesday to bolster — or perhaps salvage — its effort to halt art sales by … More…
Even More Heat For The Berkshire
More Heat! The stove is getting really hot now that a second lawsuit has emerged … this one from three residents of Lenox. Their contention is that the sale will “irreparably harm the Pittsfield Museum.” Both lawsuits have a hearing … More…
Landing Page Exhibition
THE ARTISTS TIM REES VANESSA LEMEN SERGIO LOPEZ DANIEL GERHARTZ EMANUELE DASCANIO MARC SCHEFF ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Rehs Contemporary is pleased to present ARC Select 2017: Contemporary Figures, an … More…

Comments on the Art Market – Volume 203
This month we cover the upcoming ARC Select – 2017, the Winnetka show, Tales from the Dark Side, Really!, Stocks and The Art Market — reviewing the contemporary sales in London and the 19th century sale in New York. Source: … More…