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Pushkin and Hermitage dispute over Modernist collection rumbles on
Pushkin and Hermitage dispute over Modernist collection rumbles on

Pushkin and Hermitage dispute over Modernist collection rumbles on

After Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin shut down the State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow, in 1948, dozens of works were split between the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and St. Petersburg’s State Hermitage Museum.  With hopes to unite … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Victor Gilbert’s “The Flower Market”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Victor Gilbert’s “The Flower Market”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Victor Gilbert’s “The Flower Market”

The Flower Market. a lovely little flower market painting by the 19th century French artist Victor Gilbert (1847-1933) that we sold  many years ago.  

The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition
The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition

The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition

Lucky dip: the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition – a short slideshow of this year’s Royal Academy exhibition in London.  

Colour me happy: Chagall: Modern Master
Colour me happy: Chagall: Modern Master

Colour me happy: Chagall: Modern Master

Colour me happy: Marc Chagall – a small slide show featuring some of the works in the current Marc Chagall exhibition that is on view at the Tate Liverpool.  The exhibit runs from June 8 – October 6.  

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) James Neil Hollingsworth’s “Bowl of Blocks”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) James Neil Hollingsworth’s “Bowl of Blocks”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) James Neil Hollingsworth’s “Bowl of Blocks”

A new work by James Neil Hollingsworth now available at the gallery, Bowl of Blocks.  

Christie’s pulls works after ‘forgery’ concerns
Christie’s pulls works after ‘forgery’ concerns

Christie’s pulls works after ‘forgery’ concerns

Forgery was to blame for the removal of ten works from Christie’s Latin American Auction in New York last month.  Works by Ivan Serpa, Mira Schendel, Roberto Burle Marx, Ione Saldanha, Hercules Barsotti, Ubi Bava and Amilcar de Castro were all … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Charles T. Frere’s “Along the Nile”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Charles T. Frere’s “Along the Nile”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Charles T. Frere’s “Along the Nile”

Along the Nile. This little Orientalist gem by Charles Theodore Frere, titled Along the Nile, was sold by the gallery in 2007.  

William Morris Gallery wins Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year
William Morris Gallery wins Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year

William Morris Gallery wins Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year

William Morris Gallery wins Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year – not long ago this museum, dedicated to the life and works of Victorian artist William Morris, was facing deep cuts and possible closure.  After a redevelopment project that … More…

Austin Considine: On de Kooning, Master Improviser: A Q&A with Curator John Elderfield
Austin Considine: On de Kooning, Master Improviser: A Q&A with Curator John Elderfield

Austin Considine: On de Kooning, Master Improviser: A Q&A with Curator John Elderfield

Austin Considine: On de Kooning, Master Improviser: A Q&A with Curator John Elderfield. – a  little insight into the world of Willem de Kooning — considered one of the most important Ab-Ex artists.  

Part 2: Only in America, or maybe not? By Howard Rehs
Part 2: Only in America, or maybe not? By Howard Rehs

Part 2: Only in America, or maybe not? By Howard Rehs

Part 2: Only in America, or maybe not? By Howard Rehs – my third article for the AAD blog … Things Dealers Would Rather Not See At Shows!  Keep in mind that this should be read in a lighthearted way — … More…

Detroit Museum Not The First To Consider Selling Out
Detroit Museum Not The First To Consider Selling Out

Detroit Museum Not The First To Consider Selling Out

“It’s kind of like a baker who decides to sell off his oven to satisfy his debts. Once the oven is gone, what’s left for the baker to do?”   Detroit is struggling with more than $15 billion in debt … More…

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) Brian O’Neill’s “The Stage Has Been Set”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) Brian O’Neill’s “The Stage Has Been Set”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) Brian O’Neill’s “The Stage Has Been Set”

New work by Brian O’Neill available at Rehs Contemporary Galleries, The Stage Has Been Set.  

Paris Pinacothèque will open $24m outpost in Singapore
Paris Pinacothèque will open $24m outpost in Singapore

Paris Pinacothèque will open $24m outpost in Singapore

Parisian private museum Pinacothèque, owned and run by the academic and Modigliani scholar Marc Restellini, will open an satellite location in Singapore. Singapore Pinacothèque de Paris like the original museum will bring Old Masters and Modern art to Singapore.  The museum will … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) Arthur J. Elsley & Fred Morgan’s “Ruff Play”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) Arthur J. Elsley & Fred Morgan’s “Ruff Play”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) Arthur J. Elsley & Fred Morgan’s “Ruff Play”

Ruff Play.  Here is one of the few known collaborative paintings by Arthur John Elsley and Frederick Morgan.  Painted c. 1899 the work features a young girl painted by Morgan and two puppies done by Elsley … both artists signed … More…

Gary Hume, Tate Britain
Gary Hume, Tate Britain

Gary Hume, Tate Britain

Gary Hume, Tate Britain – the work of Gary Hume is on view at the Tate Britain through September 1.

Auction Houses Turn To Art Dealer Family In Time Of Scarcity
Auction Houses Turn To Art Dealer Family In Time Of Scarcity

Auction Houses Turn To Art Dealer Family In Time Of Scarcity

Auction houses turn to art dealer family in time of scarcity – interesting article about the upcoming sales in London.  Seems as though the auction rooms have turned to the Nahmads to fill their sales.  In fact, the top lot in … More…