by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 12, 2007 | Blog
22 Turner Prize winners reflect on the experience. ‘Like being a Holocaust survivor’, ‘All a bit crap’, ‘A homecoming’, ‘Nice for the parents’ – as a retrospective exhibition gathers up the work of the 22 winners...
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 11, 2007 | Blog
Miami-Dade has spent three decades — and more than $33 million — building one of the largest and richest art collections in Florida, destined to enhance courthouses, libraries, transit stations, the airport and the seaport. Now many are missing, dying,...
by Duncan | Sep 6, 2007 | Blog
We have received this a couple of times this week and the more we think about it the more evil it seems. What is up Rod? That seven million is not going to save your sinking popularity and taking funding from artists and arts organizations is just going to alienate...
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 5, 2007 | Blog
As reported on Artnet and referred by Tony Fitzpatrick HIRST BUYS HIS OWN SKULL. . . “He only recognizes art with his wallet,” Damien Hirst once said of collector Charles Saatchi, “he believes he can affect art values with buying power, and he still...