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Architecture In Art – Bleed II By David Pollot, Featuring Times Square
David Pollot - Bleed II

Architecture In Art – Bleed II By David Pollot, Featuring Times Square

I’m bending the rules for this week’s Architecture in Art. We’re not checking out a building per se, but more so exploring one of the most famous spaces in the city and the world – Times Square. While every real … More…

Art History Professor’s Firing Gets Attention
An illustration from around the turn of the 14th century showing a bearded figure wearing a turban, meant to represent the Prophet Muhammad, along with a winged figure in red robes, meant to represent the Archangel Gabriel.

Art History Professor’s Firing Gets Attention

Last week, the news cycle blew up a story coming out of a small university in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where an adjunct art history professor was, in effect, fired over an image she presented in her classroom. And while the … More…

The Louvre’s Limit On Visitors
The Louvre at night, with I.M. Pei's famous glass pyramid outside

The Louvre’s Limit On Visitors

In 2022, the Louvre was the most visited museum in the world. While attendance numbers are still not quite reaching pre-pandemic levels, the museum has made vast improvements since 2021. However, the museum administration recently admitted to voluntarily restricting attendance, … More…

Mystery Surrounds Indian Princess Coin
Three dollar gold coin from San Francisco minted in 1870

Mystery Surrounds Indian Princess Coin

In 2000, the American Numismatic Association’s Edward C. Rochette Money Museum was thrilled to have been selected as the ideal new home for the Harry W. Bass Jr. coin collection. Located in the historic Colorado Springs City Hall building, it houses a collection … More…

Jane Fonda At Christie’s
An abstract painting, mainly of red, blue, and black with various abstract figures throughout

Jane Fonda At Christie’s

Next week, on January 18th, Christie’s New York will be hosting its sale of Outsider and Vernacular art. The hundred or so lots available are from self-taught artists or those working in naïve or primitive styles, including James Castle, Nellie … More…

20 West 55th – Moving Along
construction photos at 20 west 55th street

20 West 55th – Moving Along

The family stopped by our new space to see how the build-out was moving along and were pleased to see that they had installed the sheetrock in most areas. The crew has also begun the taping and spackling process. In … More…

Requisitioned Rubens
A painting showing Jesus draped in a red robe appearing to his mother Mary, who is kneeling in front of him along with another woman while cherubs peek out from behind a cloud in the upper left-hand corner

Requisitioned Rubens

A painting by Peter Paul Reubens in relatively good condition is by no means worthless. Yet the owners of one of his religious scenes are currently under investigation for trying to milk a bit more cash out of it. On … More…

Glass Onion: A Critique Of Collectors [SPOILER ALERT]
photograph of Edward Norton

Glass Onion: A Critique Of Collectors [SPOILER ALERT]

In late December, many people I know decided to watch the mystery movie Glass Onion on Netflix. It is a sequel to the movie Knives Out, with Daniel Craig reprising his role as Southern gentleman detective Benoit Blanc. The film features commentary on … More…

The Art Market 2022: A Year In Review
A portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol sold at Christie's as part of the collection of Thomas and Doris Ammann

The Art Market 2022: A Year In Review

2022 has been an incredible year for the art market. Many of the major auction houses achieved record highs in sales. Christie’s came out on top this year with $8.4 billion in sales, the highest any auction house has performed … More…

Hollywood Memorabilia Lowers The Curtain For 2022
hourglass made of wood, paper-mache and glass used in the wizard of oz

Hollywood Memorabilia Lowers The Curtain For 2022

As the curtain lowers on the 2022 auction year, there was one more sale featuring some of Hollywood memorabilia’s golden goodies that I am sure will bring back fond memories. Collectors vied for many of the most treasured costumes and … More…

Aaron Judge’s Home Run Baseball Strikes Out
major league baseball that Aaron Judge hit 62nd home run with

Aaron Judge’s Home Run Baseball Strikes Out

The recording-breaking home run ball hit by Aaron Judge on October 4, 2022, was expected to break another record when it crossed the auction block. Judge hit his 62nd home run during the 2022 season when the Yankees played the Rangers in … More…

Architecture In Art – New York Stock Exchange By Johann Berthelsen
Johann Berthelsen New York Stock Exchange

Architecture In Art – New York Stock Exchange By Johann Berthelsen

For this week’s Architecture in Art, we’re down on Wall Street taking a look at one of the most iconic buildings in the city through the work of Johann Berthelsen – the New York Stock Exchange. Broker-to-broker securities trading in … More…

Give Us Back Our Van Gogh!
A still-life painting of a ceramic vase with a number of sunflowers in bloom against a pale yellow background

Give Us Back Our Van Gogh!

Mendelsohn & Co. was one of the most prestigious banks in Germany throughout the nineteenth century. At the height of its power, it was one of the major banks in Europe and served as the royal bankers for the Emperors … More…

Pillow Talk: Recovering A Stolen Masterwork Over The Internet
A Dutch landscape from the 17th century showing townspeople at the edge of a river or lake enjoying a winter day by skating on the frozen ice

Pillow Talk: Recovering A Stolen Masterwork Over The Internet

In 1978 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the home of Helen and Robert Stoddard was burgled. The robbers took twelve artworks valued at $10 million, many of which the Stoddards had promised to donate to the Worcester Art Museum, of which Robert … More…

A Hidden Look At Cézanne In Cincinnati
A still life painting of a tabletop with some baguettes, eggs, onions, a metal pitcher, a glass, and a knife

A Hidden Look At Cézanne In Cincinnati

Great paintings hiding in plain sight are nothing new in museums. Artists have used old canvases to create new paintings for centuries, whether to cut costs and save canvas or to hide unsatisfactory work. Many masters like Van Gogh, Picasso, … More…

Animosity Over Madrid’s Meninas
A group of young girls in wide seventeenth-century dresses and skirts. Off to the left, the artist has painted himself peering out from behind a canvas and an easel with a paintbrush and a palette. On the far wall, a mirror shows that you are seeing this from the view of the King and Queen of Spain sitting for their portrait while your daughter and her handmaidens look on.

Animosity Over Madrid’s Meninas

Since 2018, Madrid has hosted an extensive public art display during the last few months of the year. Right now, the streets of the Spanish capital are a public gallery with dozens of sculptures appearing on the sidewalks and in … More…