Funny Money Shakes The Art World

Wynwood Mural from Art Basel 2012

Peter Tunney is truly an artist to experience. When you engage in one of his works, you engage a passionate history that speaks volumes. He is recognized as a prominent artist, social and creative. His mediums are mixed: cutouts, silkscreens, new media, visual nuances and sayings that construct his own framework and a distinguished technique. [...]

Denver Art’s Week to Launch Museum Hype

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In a cow town known for it’s latest sports hero, top shredder or triathlete bond for the Olympics, Denver’s Fall lineup of fine art and film events aims to break barriers.  Perhaps those dialed-in realize the significance of the Clyfford Still legacy and now the opening of the official – and only museum – dedicated [...]

West Point Park – Revitalizing Kings Dream

Through the efforts of many, The Martin Luther King Jr. memorial has been unveiled.  It’s revelation, exposes the merits of a global man.  A man who has crossed barriers through basic human ideals.  Today, family, friends and the international community welcome a “freedom” explosion.  As his kind daughter recalled his vows at West Point Park, [...]

Wall Street feels Occupied

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Right Here All Over (Occupy Wall St.) from Alex Mallis.   The three week experiment in America’s greatest financial capital is starting to take it’s toll – just not for the intended.  For those who do not know, #OWS is encamped in New York’s latest tourist trap: Wall Street.   Financiers spend most of their days [...]

Splotch 15 – LeWitt gives NYC more than towers

Sculpture in public spaces include Splotch 15

The city of New York is generating it’s storm of news lately – hurricanes, floods, and with respect, the 10 year anniversary of September 11th.  If you are fortunate to visit the new memorials you will want to visit City Hall. Law and Order is not the only thing to watch – as the Public [...]

Buildings as playthings – Lightline

America is home to monumental buildings that resonate globally – and for good reason.  The starchitect of modernity are chased by developers, cities and individuals to leave a public dazzled.  New York City’s IAC headquarters found Frank Gehry to spruce up the West Side Highway earlier in the last decade.  Today as a digital heavyweight, [...]

Empire Elegance on New York’s Upper East Side

Empire Elegance

EMPIRE ELEGANCE! The ultimate in light, views, space & luxurious amenities of The Empire Condominium, impeccable white glv FSB in the heart of the UES. Generously proportioned 3 BRs plus maids, library, amazing panoramic vus, 3 Juliet balcs, FDR & generous closet space. 24 hr DM & concierge, hi-speed Internet & individually controlled heat/CAC. Fully-equipped [...]

Sothebys gains Lehman Bankruptcy Role

On Friday, Reuters reported that Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc has gained approval to hire Sothebys. The defunct firm was an active buyer in the contemporary fine art world. The stated book value for the highest art asset in the holding company was reported in public statements as $300,000. At auction, one lot alone, Damien Hirst’s [...]

In The Ring – Foreman v Cotto

Yuri Foreman by Howard Schatz

Sports and politics frequently intersect.  Boxing’s best example was Mohammed Ali – now essentially a cherished Saint to many because of how he represented hopes and aspirations of fellow countrymen and world citizens.   Tonight’s debut fight at Yankee Stadium is no different.  Rabbi in training Yuri Foreman against Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto have been cast [...]

The roof and the wall – Picasso finds a new home

In the days where financial havoc is the norm one thing seems to be clear – iconic, substantial art holds it’s value. As kindly reported by the New York Times, Christies auction on Thursday revealed that Fine Art can be more than the roof it is housed under. Take a peak at the article documenting [...]

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