
Warhol Work Sells For Big Money
A Bloomberg article discussing the recent sale of Andy Warhol's "Two Hundred One Dollar Bills."
A Bloomberg article discussing the recent sale of Andy Warhol's "Two Hundred One Dollar Bills."
Expanding on the resurgence of art auctions in the poor economy.
A DE man spent over $128,000 of the museum's money, over a period of years, on personal items including a flat screen TV and two all terrain vehicles... and he got caught.
Tim Burton at the MoMA An interesting retrospective of his work opened at the MoMA. Some think it's a publicity stunt. You be the judge.
Check out the videos the MoMA is using to accompany the show(the whole video shows up in firefox, but internet explorer cuts the embeded videos in half):
Check out the videos the MoMA is using to accompany the show(the whole video shows up in firefox, but internet explorer cuts the embeded videos in half):
Yes, you read that right. "This exciting exhibition, on view from February 19, 2010 - May 27, 2010, includes works from international artists exploring the myriad ways that scale affects the perception of contemporary art." Check the website for a list of artists.
Again.
Museums in England and Scotland are now allowed to return artwork looted by the Nazis to the families of former owners, where previously established law had prevented it. (Thanks to CAS for the link)