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Oleg Kulik: Criminal For Joking?
Ukrainian-born Russian performance artist Oleg Kulik, who is being investigated for a sculpture he created mocking The Motherland Calls, a monument to the Battle of Stalingrad

Oleg Kulik: Criminal For Joking?

As of writing, it has been sixty-four days since Vladimir Putin ordered his invasion of Ukraine. I’ve previously written about developments relating to the war, like when Russian troops destroyed work by one of Ukraine’s greatest artists when they burned … More…

Bonhams Knightsbridge Marine Sale
An 18th century naval battle scene painted by William Elliott showing the Battle of the Saintes between the British and the French during the American Revolutionary War, sold at Bonhams

Bonhams Knightsbridge Marine Sale

I was initially excited for the Bonhams marine sale on Wednesday, April 27th, mainly because it was truly a mixed bag of different pieces of maritime art. While most of the lots were paintings, the first thirteen were not. Some … More…

Christie’s Amsterdam 20th/21st Century Sale
An Italian abstract painting sold at Christie's

Christie’s Amsterdam 20th/21st Century Sale

This past Tuesday, April 26th, Christie’s hosted a post-war and contemporary art sale at their seldom-used Amsterdam saleroom. While watching the sale, it was fascinating to see interest fluctuate so greatly from lot to lot. Either a work sold dramatically … More…

Sotheby’s Paris Art Impressionniste et Moderne
A 1942 painting by Pablo Picasso of three nude men of varying ages sold at Sotheby's

Sotheby’s Paris Art Impressionniste et Moderne

Last Thursday, April 21st, Sotheby’s held their Impressionist and Modern art sale at their showroom in Paris, with some more than satisfactory results. Sotheby’s specialists were very good at predicting the top lots, with Pablo Picasso’s Nus masculins (Les trois … More…

Beatles Set A New Record
Yellow and black poster of the Beatles Shea stadium concert poster from August 23, 1966

Beatles Set A New Record

The Beatles are considered the most influential and best-selling music group of all time. The iconic group first performed under the name The Beatles in 1960, and is responsible for biggest hits of the decade. They continue to hold the … More…

Shame On Shein
shein

Shame On Shein

The online fast-fashion retailer Shein (pronounced like sheen rather than shine, like I mistakenly did the first few times) is known globally for being one of the best in connecting shoppers to affordable products. Millions of people, especially the younger generations, love Shein. … More…

Lost in the Basement: A Rediscovered Masterpiece at an Australian Museum
A restored still life by the Dutch master Willem Claesz. Heda discovered at the Woodford Academy, operated by the National Trust of Australia

Lost in the Basement: A Rediscovered Masterpiece at an Australian Museum

Cleaning out the basement can be a hassle for anyone that has one. Things pile up, and it’s easy to forget what you have down there. But it may be difficult to forget that there’s a masterpiece from the Dutch … More…

Christie’s Paris Jacqueline Matisse Monnier Collection
Nymphe et faune rouge by Henri Matisse, painted in 1939 and sold at Christie's

Christie’s Paris Jacqueline Matisse Monnier Collection

Although Christie’s hosted a rather disappointing online nineteenth-century art sale on the 12th, the next day, Christie’s Paris more than made up for it with the auction of a prominent private collection. The collection was that of the late Jacqueline … More…

Yves Klein’s Ingenious Marketing Scheme
paper receipt from Yves Klein from 1959

Yves Klein’s Ingenious Marketing Scheme

Now you see it…. now you don’t. Or maybe you never saw it at all! Yves Klein came up with an ingenious marketing scheme back in 1958 when he opened an exhibit in Paris titled “The Void,” which featured invisible artwork. … More…

NFTs’ Deep Carbon Footprint
The exterior facade of the British Museum in London.

NFTs’ Deep Carbon Footprint

Many have hailed non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as the future of art and art collecting. But there are just as many who astutely highlight some of the drawbacks. I’ve previously written about how the technology behind NFTs can make it easier for … More…

Christie’s European Art Online Sale
A landscape of the Italian town of Volterra in Tuscany, with a group of boys climbing a tree, done by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, sold at Christie's

Christie’s European Art Online Sale

On Tuesday, Christie’s held their European Art online sale, but it was not exactly the best day for fans of nineteenth-century art. 30% of the lots sold below their estimates, while an additional 32% didn’t sell at all. Though estimated … More…

Bonhams Impressionist & Modern Sale
A painting of figures by the River Seine in the Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud by the Norwegian Symbolist painter Edvard Munch, sold at Bonhams

Bonhams Impressionist & Modern Sale

There were originally some pieces featured in Bonhams Impressionist & Modern sale last Thursday that I was very excited to see go across the block. But while the auction started strong, the entire thing turned out ever so slightly disappointing. … More…

Sotheby’s Old Masters Online Sale
A painting of a peasant woman holding a chicken created in northern Italy in the late seventeenth century, sold at Sotheby's

Sotheby’s Old Masters Online Sale

In early February, I wrote about a Sotheby’s New York Old Masters sale where the star item was Sandro Botticelli’s Christ portrait known as The Man of Sorrows. While that sale brought in $76 million (or $91 million w/p), it … More…

Keith Haring’s Newest Confrontation
A black-and-white photo of Keith Haring at work

Keith Haring’s Newest Confrontation

The Nova Southeastern University Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale is one of Florida’s finest and most underrated museums. While its collection houses over six thousand Picasso ceramics, the museum is also known as the largest collection of art from the … More…

Setting the Record Straight About “Russian” Art
An impressionist pastel drawing by Degas of peasant folk dancers from Ukraine

Setting the Record Straight About “Russian” Art

Ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, many institutions have sought to further scrutinize their relationship with all things Russian. London’s National Gallery is one of the most recent organizations to do just that, even if it was … More…

The Warhol Supreme Court Faceoff
Andy Warhol

The Warhol Supreme Court Faceoff

Andy Warhol is known for many things, soup cans and flowers among them. But his portraits are often cited as some of the pop art icon’s most recognizable works. From Marilyn Monroe to Mao Zedong to Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol … More…