Owner and founder Robert Mnuchin, whose passion for the arts developed through his childhood and his longstanding career in the financial sector as the head of the trading desk at Goldman Sachs, began a successful second career
as an art dealer in 1992, co-founding C&M Arts in 1992, and the bi-coastal operation, L&M Arts, in 2005.
Not exact matches
Rembrandt participated
in this consumer paradise
as artist,
art dealer and collector of exotic artifacts that often lend picturesque credibility to his biblical subjects.
In 1931, while he was working on his celebrated Bible etchings for art dealer Ambroise Vollard (1931 — 39, 1952 — 56), he first showed a naked Isaac stretched out for ritual slaughter, Abraham with his knife raised, and the angel pointing to a ram caught not in «a thicket,» as the usual reading depicts, but in the roots of a tre
In 1931, while he was working on his celebrated Bible etchings for
art dealer Ambroise Vollard (1931 — 39, 1952 — 56), he first showed a naked Isaac stretched out for ritual slaughter, Abraham with his knife raised, and the angel pointing to a ram caught not
in «a thicket,» as the usual reading depicts, but in the roots of a tre
in «a thicket,»
as the usual reading depicts, but
in the roots of a tre
in the roots of a tree.
Greta Gerwig stars
in her idiot savant Annie Hall mode
as Maggie, a New York
art dealer who is trying to become a single mom using sperm donated by an old school contemporary who is now making a fortune marketing pickles.
SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT
AS ME is based on the inspiring true story of international
art dealer Ron Hall (Greg Kinnear), who befriends a homeless man (Djimon Hounsou)
in hopes of saving his struggling marriage to Debbie (Renée Zellweger), a woman whose dreams will lead all three of them on the most remarkable journey of their lives.
But for me the dullest and most timid aspect of this year's Oscar list is its almost ignoring Tom Ford's brilliant, ruthlessly provocative thriller Nocturnal Animals, a double - narrative about an unhappy
art dealer (Amy Adams) who gets the manuscript of an unpublished novel through the post from her estranged first husband (Jake Gyllenhaal), and the action of this explicit crime thriller is dramatised
as she imagines it, with this very ex-husband pictured
in the lead.
Same Kind of Different
as Me: International
art dealer Ron Hall must befriend a dangerous homeless man
in order to save his struggling marriage to his wife, a woman whose dreams lead all three of them on the journey of their lives.
The film stars Johnny Depp
as the roguish Charlie Mortdecai, an
art dealer who finds himself
in a race to recover a stole painting rumored to contain the...
Based on the book by Ron Hall and Denver Moore, two polar opposite men who are characters
in the film, the story sees the former
as a wealthy international
art dealer and the latter a dangerous, African - American homeless man with a hauntingly real past.
Dennis Hopper (Easy Rider) oozes quirky menace
as an amoral American
art dealer who entangles a terminally ill German everyman, played by Bruno Ganz (Wings of Desire),
in a seedy criminal underworld
as revenge for a personal slight — but when the two become embroiled
in an ever - deepening murder plot, they form an unlikely bond.
The film stars Johnny Depp
as the roguish Charlie Mortdecai, an
art dealer who finds himself
in a race to recover a stole painting rumored to contain the code to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.
The show, which stars Julia Stiles
as art dealer Georgina, begins filming
in May with casting director Kate Ringsell attached.
His apartment
in Vedado — another white - walled,
art - filled space — is packed with a motley assortment of edgy Cubans: a cool young photographer, a physical therapist, a taxi driver who also doubles
as a pot
dealer.
A member of both the
Art Dealers Association of America and Art Table, Haines regularly speaks on the role of art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the Arts as part of FOR - SITE's education progr
Art Dealers Association of America and
Art Table, Haines regularly speaks on the role of art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the Arts as part of FOR - SITE's education progr
Art Table, Haines regularly speaks on the role of
art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the Arts as part of FOR - SITE's education progr
art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the
Arts as part of FOR - SITE's education program.
Pusher, a tabletop game created
as a political
art protest against the human rights abuses
in the Philippines, uses a childlike aesthetic and fun gameplay to highlight the grotesque horror of the murders of anybody branded
as a «pusher» or drug
dealer by a repressive government.
Among his extracurricular holdings are a storied $ 120 million yacht and,
as noted
in a 2014 New York Times report on an idyllic locale preyed upon by
art dealers, a home
in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused
in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover
in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international
art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York
art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the
art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting
in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of
art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally
in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
For its 25th annual benefit, ArtTable, dedicated to the promotion of professional women leaders
in the visual
arts, honors Marian Goodman, who just celebrated her 40th anniversary
as a
dealer, and curator.
Emilia was trained
in Spanish literature and music, and worked
in New York
as an
art dealer and curator beginning
in the 1970s.
«
As an
art dealer, you always want more ambitious space, to do more ambitious shows,» Miles McEnery, the gallery's director, said
in a statement.
«It's a bankrupt model,» said
art dealer Peter Hopkins, sitting
in his salon / gallery at 56 Bogart, a converted industrial building that serves
as a hub for many Bushwick galleries.
ART CRITIC JERRY SALTZ recently expressed his frustration with Gagosian, Pace, Hauser & Wirth and David Zwirner galleries in New York magazine, describing the four mega dealers as overwhelming behemoths causing much consternation in the art wor
ART CRITIC JERRY SALTZ recently expressed his frustration with Gagosian, Pace, Hauser & Wirth and David Zwirner galleries
in New York magazine, describing the four mega
dealers as overwhelming behemoths causing much consternation
in the
art wor
art world.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts
in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both
in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of
art as commodity and the successful artist
as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock -
art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber -
dealers such
as Jay Jopling
in London and Larry Gagosian
in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture,
in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
Used
as models for marble panels
in the Paris apartment of Braque's
art dealer Paul Rosenberg, the four canvases reveal aspects of Braque's process; all were
in his studio at the same time at various stages of completion,
as he reworked them over several years.
He worked
as an
art dealer for ten years, before relocating to Chicago and opening the Young Hoffman Gallery
in 1978 with Rhona Hoffman.
The stakes are growing higher
as well — and not just because
dealers are struggling to maintain a role
in the buying and selling of
art.
Thanks to his
dealer, Pierre Matisse (the artist's son), and to the critic Clement Greenberg, Dubuffet quickly developed a reputation
in America, despite the fact that New York was usurping Paris
as the centre of the
art world.
Now
in its 28th edition, the event welcomes 34
dealers specialising
in modern and post-war British
art,
as well
as a selection of contemporary work made after 1970.
Our two fairs (Basel and New York) began with their own unique identities: VOLTA Basel was founded by three galleries
as a fair «by
dealers, for
dealers», meaning first and foremost we have the galleries» (and their artists») best interests
in mind, from the quality and curation of
art to the venue and presentation of it.
- The
Art Newspaper Everything Is Illuminated: Your Guide to the Venice Biennale — Art in America Polly Morgan, Sarah Lucas and the rise of the female sculptor — The Guardian «Cronocaos,» by Rem Koolhaas, at the New Museum — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art Newspaper Everything Is Illuminated: Your Guide to the Venice Biennale —
Art in America Polly Morgan, Sarah Lucas and the rise of the female sculptor — The Guardian «Cronocaos,» by Rem Koolhaas, at the New Museum — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art in America Polly Morgan, Sarah Lucas and the rise of the female sculptor — The Guardian «Cronocaos,» by Rem Koolhaas, at the New Museum — NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving —
as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century ar
as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate
Arts,
Arts Funding,
Arts Re-Districting —
Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art & Seek Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable
Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art Dealer Is Enmeshed
in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting
Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
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Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the
art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
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Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
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As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century ar
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artart?
As art dealers, we have had frequent opportunity to consider the following questions: Why are some artists, well - known
in the day, virtually forgotten after their death?
This document of artists,
art -
dealers and actresses, a who's who of the golden age of creative high society
in New York, similarly uncovers Binion's personal history
as a disregarded black artist
in an overwhelmingly white majority.
Anthony Meier Fine
Arts was established
in 1984
as a private
dealer in the secondary market.
AIM is structured
as a «collaborative residency»
in which participants work directly with established artists, collectors,
art critics, curators,
dealers, lawyers and other
art world professionals.
Aside from a couple of critics, most thought that this year's offerings were the best yet, and some
dealers reported so much business
in the first hour
as to give many I talked to the impression that the more sought - after work had been pre-sold, a practice that would ban a gallery from fairs such
as Art Basel, but that seems to fly here.
Then over to the 26th street Armory to check out the vibrant new Downtown Fair, where veteran
dealers and galleries such
as Armand Bartos, Nancy Hoffman, Yossi Milo and Cynthia - Reeves were happily ensconced under a vaulting black ceiling that made the
art pop like bright stars
in a night sky.
When
art that has been championed
as subversive nonetheless ends up
in exhibitions sponsored by pharma magnates or
in the collections of arms
dealers — well, it's easy to become cynical.
The objects, which were not sold, have been identified
as formerly belonging to the Switzerland - based Italian
art dealer Gianfranco Becchina, who was convicted
in Rome
in 2011 of trafficking illegal antiquities.
James Reinish and Director Ann Yaffe Phillips have worked
as dealers and advisors
in the
art market cumulatively for over 60 years.
I hate
art fairs
as much
as anyone, but their real cost falls once again on midlevel artists and for
dealers struggling day
in, day out for attention.
Drawing on Hogarth's critique of 18th - century society
in Marriage A-la-Mode (1743 — 45), Himid's installation is a damning indictment of UK society, including the
art world,
in the 1980s, with Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan
as the countess and her lover alongside a critic and a
dealer.
Mao notes, «
As a
dealer in contemporary Chinese
art for the last 15 years, I am truly delighted to be adding one more area of specialization to ADAA.
«If the
art world works
as it should and rewards quality and talent, the
dealers and artists
in this fair will be the next big stars,» one
dealer concluded.
Presented
in collaboration with the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art (SFMOMA), the new fair will feature important 20th - century and contemporary design dealers from across the country and beyond as well as a selection of leading modern and contemporary art galleri
Art (SFMOMA), the new fair will feature important 20th - century and contemporary design
dealers from across the country and beyond
as well
as a selection of leading modern and contemporary
art galleri
art galleries.
Elbaz began selling
art in the late eighties and then moved to Japan
as an
art dealer, staying for ten years.
As it turned out, Melgaard tried playing both the «art as critique» and the identity - politics card in his defence: in a joint statement issued with his dealer Gavin Brown, the artist declared that the sculpture existed «to destabilize and unhinge our hardened and crusty notions of race and sex and powe
As it turned out, Melgaard tried playing both the «
art as critique» and the identity - politics card in his defence: in a joint statement issued with his dealer Gavin Brown, the artist declared that the sculpture existed «to destabilize and unhinge our hardened and crusty notions of race and sex and powe
as critique» and the identity - politics card
in his defence:
in a joint statement issued with his
dealer Gavin Brown, the artist declared that the sculpture existed «to destabilize and unhinge our hardened and crusty notions of race and sex and power.
Vergne succeeds Jeffrey Deitch, appointed
in 2010, whose background
as an
art dealer, without museum experience, made him a controversial choice, and resulted
in artists John Baldessari, Barbara Kruger, Catherine Opie and Ed Ruscha resigning from MOCA's board
in 2012,
as a criticism of Deitch's policies.
As one of the leading contemporary
art dealers in the UK.
At The
Art Show,
in a thematic presentation from Van Doren Waxter and Eleven Rivington, works on paper by Diebenkorn — brand new to the market — highlight the artist's painted figures and what
dealer Dorsey Waxter describes
as the «long, translucent strokes» and a «fascinating attention to brushstroke that defines each work.»
Screening: NADA at the Atrium: Michel Auder at The David Rubenstein Atrium The New
Art Dealers Alliance (a.k.a. NADA) is bringing French - born, Brooklyn - based artist Michel Auder (known
in some circles
as Cindy Sherman's ex-husband) to this Lincoln Center site to show three of his acclaimed New Wave - inspired videos: Heads of the Town, Endless Column, and 1967.