Curated Collection: New In-SightsApril 12, 2020 A Curated collection: Here we are, another day where the routine has been cut short. No longer do I wake up at 7, jog to the gym for a 7:30 start, work out for an hour, 8:30 shower, and 9:10 … More… The Invisible Man Makes An AppearanceApril 11, 2020 While the world is in the midst of fighting an invisible enemy (we are doing our part by staying home), a remake of the Invisible Man was just released and available for viewing on many of the pay-per-view streaming sites … More… How To Safely Navigate The Art Market: Dusting Your WorksMarch 30, 2020 A question that often comes up is – Can I clean/dust my painting? The answer to this is yes, but you need to know how to do it safely. If you acquired the work from a gallery, they should have … More… The Art Market Is Beating The Stock MarketMarch 30, 2020 Barden Prisant’s article about the current status of the art market was recently published on Forbes.com. Barden gathered data for several artists and determined that that art market is far healthier than most other markets. He then posed the obvious … More… Another Art Theft? This Time A Van GoghMarch 30, 2020 News just broke that early Monday morning, thieves smashed the front door of the Singer Laren Museum, Laren, Netherlands, and stole Vincent van Gogh’s The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring (1884). The painting was on loan from the Groninger … More… Leveraging Your Art CollectionMarch 26, 2020 Abby Schultz’s article on Penta gives a quick overview of the sort of leveraging that has been going on in the art world and whose been loaning the billions of dollars. It is not only the banks and specialty firms, … More… Fordjour vs. BlumenthalMarch 20, 2020 A lawsuit between artist Derek Fordjour and Robert Blumenthal Gallery is making its way through the courts. According to an article in Artnews, the gallery originally paid the artist $20K for 20 works and only received 13. Now they want … More… |
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