Join the queue – Njideka Akunyili Crosby
Great article on an artist’s and gallery’s attempt to control a market. Will it work? In the short run yes, but we all know that at some point more works will hit the private market and then all bets are … More…
“Still Lifes” @Whistler House Museum of Art through November
A work by our good friend Todd Casey is featured in a review of the upcoming exhibition at the Whistler House Museum of Art — “Still Life” — that just appeared in Fine Art Today. Sara Bogosian, the museum’s president … More…
Rijksmuseum Attributes Six Works to a Dutch Old Master – Hercules Segers
According to Nina Siegal’s article in The New York Times: New research leads the Rijksmuseum to conclude that six new works should be part of the canon of the little-known Dutch artist Hercules Segers. The Rijksmuseum is presenting the six works … More…
Heirs of Matisse Painting Demand its Return
The heirs to an Henri Matisse painting lost during World War II have demanded in court that it be returned from the National Gallery of Art, London, along with $30 million in damages. The painting in question is a 1908 work … More…
Paris Art Fairs Strive to Get Back on Track – Just Too Many Shows
Like everything else, show promoters have taken it to the extreme — flooding markets with too many shows. I believe the weaker events will fall by the wayside. We have been here before and as they say: history always repeats … More…
