Joseph Ketner on Andy Warhol’s Last Decade
This is a follow up to our recent post about Andy Warhol (two days ago) that discusses a bit more about his legacy. I hadn’t thought that much about Warhol
art in and around South Florida
This is a follow up to our recent post about Andy Warhol (two days ago) that discusses a bit more about his legacy. I hadn’t thought that much about Warhol
With the recent panel discussion regarding artists of the African diaspora and their underrepresentation, this exhibition scheduled to open next year at the Tate (UK) would be a great exhibition
Continue readingAfro-Modernism: Journeys through the Black Atlantic
This is a very interesting read, especially the part on authenticating Warhol’s work. Arts & Letters Daily (29 Sep 2009): “Andy Warhol wasn’t just an artist. He was, in Arthur
I know at least one person from Miami up at this fair. I’d love to be there myself. As nice as the Miami Bookfair International is, this fair seems even
Continue readingArt: All the Books You’ll Never Catch on a Kindle
Deauville Resort, Miami Beach by Onajide Shabaka It is now time to start thinking about the apex of our art season, that first week of December when Art Basel
As we get ready for our own art fairs, we do have to look at them with some realism. Maybe some real and affordable art will save the day for
Arts Policy: Miami Keeps Its Arts Funding: “The mayor’s threat to pull funding from the arts will not come to pass. MIAMI—Public pressure in Miami has successfully led Mayor Carlos
Another auction is coming up with some works that should fetch nice sums. It’s hard to say if the works are undervalued by a large amount or not. However, I
Preparing Your Art For A Residential Move Packing and transporting artworks safely involves the consideration of factors the most basic of which is being removed from the protective environment of