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Raising The Dead, and More…
Raising The Dead, and More…

Raising The Dead, and More…

  There has been a number of surprising art world stories over the past two weeks. Nathan Scheer, in his article for The Artoholic, gives a teenager’s point of view on some of them … including Dali’s exhumation, Banksy and Hobby Lobby. … More…

Art Theft – Down Under
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Art Theft – Down Under

  According to New Zealand police, Colin John McCahon’s “Comet (F13)” was stolen from its owner’s home while they were in the process of moving.  Sure, moving wasn’t stressful enough! Colin John McCahon (1919-1987) is considered one of the country’s most … More…

How Stupid Can People Be?
How Stupid Can People Be?

How Stupid Can People Be?

  These stories always amaze me and this one is even more shocking since they were warned, back in 2010, by an attorney that “the acquisition of cultural property likely from Iraq, including cuneiform tablets and cylinder seals, carries a … More…

Where’s My $10 Million?
Where’s My $10 Million?

Where’s My $10 Million?

  Like they always say … believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see (or in this case, read). This is especially true when it comes to private deals in the art world.  Back in 2015 the … More…

How Georgia O’Keeffe left her cheating husband for a mountain
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How Georgia O’Keeffe left her cheating husband for a mountain

  A new exhibition of paintings by Georgia O’Keeffe at the Tate Modern, London, will shine a light on an odd, obsessive artist.  An article by Alastair Sooke, in The Telegraph, gives a very brief but interesting history of her life. … More…

Comments on the Art Market – Volume 199
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Comments on the Art Market – Volume 199

Source: Newsletter Archives – we are pleased to present Volume 199 of our Comments on the Art Market.  In this issue we cover: Tales from the Dark Side, Really (some old sneakers…), Stocks and the all important Art Market … dissecting … More…

Art Gallery Closures Grow for Small and Midsize Dealers
Art Gallery Closures Grow for Small and Midsize Dealers

Art Gallery Closures Grow for Small and Midsize Dealers

This is really sad… I fear we are going to see more of this as “large galleries with multiple locations grab wider audiences, dominate art fairs and focus on trophy works.” The people most affected are the younger/emerging artists and those … More…

Fewer and Smaller: A New Normal for London’s Summer Auctions?
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Fewer and Smaller: A New Normal for London’s Summer Auctions?

  Scott Reyburn reports on the recent, and upcoming, sales in London.  It appears that at least one of the big boys is beginning to understand that too much work is not a good thing … Christie’s cuts its London auctions, … More…

Are You a Top-Down or Bottom-Up Viewer?
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Are You a Top-Down or Bottom-Up Viewer?

  A recent study has shown that children and adults look at art in very different ways. Adults use top-down processing — driven by voluntary factors that are internal to the observer – such as prior knowledge of the work. On the … More…