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Still Standing at Sotheby’s – Abstract Pays for Concrete
Clyfford Still still lives – in bigger numbers than ever. Tonight at Sotheby’s in New York, four paintings More …
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Nazi-Looted Klimt Brings $40 Million at Sotheby’s Auction
A Klimt landscape that that hadn’t been since the late 1930’s by the man whose family owned it More …
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Does the Monster Grow Up?
A recent New York Times headline about waning American influence in the context of the G20 summit caught More …
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ISEA, More Than Just Another Cool Acronym
I love acronyms. ISEA is pronounced like a word, which—according to my college Linguistics professor—distinguishes it from initialism, More …
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Denver Arts Week In Review
The Mayor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts were awarded November 3 to kick off Denver Arts Week. More …
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“It Is All About the Local”: ArtPlaceAmerica Deadline
New letters of inquiry (LOI) are due to the next and second phase of ArtPlaceAmerica grants due on More …
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Arthouse-AMoA Merge to Become New Entity
Not that this makes anything clearer from the public’s perspective, but the Arthouse at the Jones Center and More …
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Theaster Gates Rising
On October 25th an invitation-only crowd celebrating the artist Theaster Gates filled the Rose Bar at the Gramercy Park Hotel More …
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Mexic-Arte Museum’s Dia de los Muertos Procession
Candy, witches, bats, pumpkins, altars, marigolds, and most importantly people in the streets in costume—October is the best More …
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Renowned Textiles Expert Mary Hunt Kahlenberg Dies
Mary Hunt Kahlenberg died at her home in Santa Fe on October 27th, aged 71, following a long More …
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Rembrandt’s Jesus – “From Life”
In 1656, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606-69) went bankrupt. These were the pre-Gagosian days, when artists themselves mismanaged More …
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Pacific Standard Time, Or Biding Time in New Mexico?
Often, for artists, a move to New Mexico from Los Angeles or New York has been perceived as More …
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