The future of fine art fairs

As the astute collector knows galleries are loosely connected by the modern fine art fair. While some are incredible places and adventures into fine art many others are long events where galleries are asked to pay obscene price per square foot rates. The fair organizers come from all walks of life yet each has a [...]

Fortune Magazine’s First Female Photographer

Our way of looking at art and the icons of American culture changes fast. Yet the classics of photography are still the reference points for the future. As evidenced by “Margaret Bourke-White: Fortunes of Industry” now available for viewing and collecting at GALLERY M (gallerym.com) in Denver, Colorado. Margaret Bourke-White early on developed a fascination [...]

Festivals welcome Denverites and the nation

Glass by Park Avenue Glass

As in years past, the city and county of Denver has allowed the creatives to take over key real estate in Denver. The Cherry Creek Arts Festival, enjoyed by sun bathers and strollers by day and select parties at night, launched today (July 3, 4 and 5) with droves of tents. The Denver Biennial (July [...]

Holy Rollers is one serious trip – Sundance

The following is the 3rd entry by The Art Quarterly’s Sundance correspondent, Joanna Rudolph. 11:34 AM MST – Park City, UT: Based on a true story, the film “Holy Rollers” explores the theme of loss of innocence by following 20 year old Sam Gold (played fantastically by Jesse Eisenberg), a Hasidic Jew who transforms into [...]

Photographer – Walter Rosenblum – News

Walter Rosenblum, renowned social photographer and acclaimed professor, opens his Madrid show as one of three featured photographers in Photoespana 2005. While a group show, Rosenblum’s gelatin silver photographs, many offered to collectors at GALLERY M, comprise a majority of the show. Due to Rosenblum’s health, his wife Naomi oversaw the opening of the exhibit. [...]

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