The New Collector’s Guide to the Least Exciting (but Most Important) Parts of Owning Art
via Artsy By ISAAC KAPLAN AND ANNA LOUIE SUSSMAN May 25, 2017 There’s a lot of advice out there about how to buy art—from how to decide what works you actually want for your collection to what you should know
The New Collector’s Guide to the Least Exciting (but Most Important) Parts of Owning Art
via Artsy By ISAAC KAPLAN AND ANNA LOUIE SUSSMAN May 25, 2017 There’s a lot of advice out there about how to buy art—from how to decide what works you actually want for your collection to what you should know
Museums Need More Than Rich Donors to Survive
via Artsy By MICHAEL PHILLIPS MOSKOWITZ May 23, 2017 Museums are the coral reefs of the global art ecosystem; their health underpins and signals the well-being of the whole. They elevate discourse, provide entertainment, educate the public, attract tourists, create
Museums Need More Than Rich Donors to Survive
via Artsy By MICHAEL PHILLIPS MOSKOWITZ May 23, 2017 Museums are the coral reefs of the global art ecosystem; their health underpins and signals the well-being of the whole. They elevate discourse, provide entertainment, educate the public, attract tourists, create
What Makes “Bad” Art Good?
via Artsy By ABIGAIL CAIN May 18, 2017 Occasionally, bad art is easy to spot. Take the famously botched restoration of Elías García Martínez’s Ecco Homo, which transformed the work into the “Beast Jesus,” or the Ronaldo bust that is decidedly less handsome than its source material. Oftentimes, however, the designation is not so obvious.
What Makes “Bad” Art Good?
via Artsy By ABIGAIL CAIN May 18, 2017 Occasionally, bad art is easy to spot. Take the famously botched restoration of Elías García Martínez’s Ecco Homo, which transformed the work into the “Beast Jesus,” or the Ronaldo bust that is decidedly less handsome than its source material. Oftentimes, however, the designation is not so obvious.