Should journalists censor themselves when they perceive security lapses in museums? An e-mail I received from a staffer at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, who did not wish to be identified, took me to task for endangering that museum's security by my recent report, BMFA Needs Changing of the Guards. He said I should, instead, have filled out a Visitor Suggestion Form. And now, … [Read more...] about Museum Thefts: Blame the Journalists
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Critical Mass: Everyone Loves Jerry S.
Photo by Ravi Sawhney No, I'm not talking about Michael Richards' friend-in-need. I'm talking about that little guy, cozying up to that big guy, at a recent New York gallery show opening. Time Out New York has just ranked (with explanations and comments) the top New York City cultural critics in eight different fields, and Jerry Saltz of the Village Voice came out Number One, … [Read more...] about Critical Mass: Everyone Loves Jerry S.
CultureGrrl’s Movie Rights
You've all heard of blooks, but how many blogging auteurs can boast a "blovie"? This just in: The celebrated art collector and prematurely gray wit, Steve Martin, has just agreed to play the title role in my previously announced Miami-based comedy of manners, "Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Gagosian." Is this typecasting, or what? Speaking of … [Read more...] about CultureGrrl’s Movie Rights
Art Basel Miami’s Closing Report
In case you haven't had enough of Art Basel Miami yet, here's the organizers' official report on results. No actual dollar volume is given, but you can read lots of self-satisfied quotes from dealers, who assure us that they did very well. Some 40,000 visitors are said to have attended, not to mention 1,400 journalists. But not CultureGrrl. … [Read more...] about Art Basel Miami’s Closing Report
More Antiquities Restitution News
Now that you've cleaned out the Miami sand from between your toes and the hype from between your ears, you're undoubtedly asking yourselves, "Now that I've seen the art of the last 10 minutes, what's the latest news about art of the centuries B.C.? CultureGrrl has your answers: At a press conference today in Athens, Greek culture minister George Voulgarakis and J. Paul Getty … [Read more...] about More Antiquities Restitution News
Grousing About Grassley
There is a not-to-miss, detailed article by Stephanie Strom on the front page of tomorrow's NY Times "Arts & Leisure" section, about the fractional gifts controversy. The good news is that a technical amendment is likely to address the mismatch problem, most clearly elucidated in The Art Law Blog. The shocker is that Sen. Charles Grassley may be going on a broader fishing … [Read more...] about Grousing About Grassley
Art Basel Sour Grapes Wrap-Up
For all of you art-fair groupies who are just getting back to your computers and newspapers after flirting with Andy Golub's body-painted girl in the green bikini, here's what you missed: ---Tom Krens, tired of being rebuffed by foreign municipalities, has decided to build his next Guggenheim in Idaho. ---The Whitney is channeling the spirit of Louis Kahn to design its High … [Read more...] about Art Basel Sour Grapes Wrap-Up
De Montebello’s Latest Scholarly Diatribe on Collecting Antiquities
Philippe de Montebello, director of the Metropolitan Museum, is going on an all-out public rampage against archaeologists who believe that museums should not collect unprovenanced or incompletely provenanced antiquities. He did it last May, at the Association of Art Museum Directors' symposium on antiquities collecting, and he did it, even more persuasively and exhaustively, … [Read more...] about De Montebello’s Latest Scholarly Diatribe on Collecting Antiquities
WSJ Blurs Distinction Between News and Corporate Promos—Part II
(Part I is here.) Art dealers and artists are not the only ones seeking clients at Art Basel Miami Beach. This affluent see-and-be-seen scene is also a potential goldmine for companies that offer financial services to high net worth individuals (i.e., megabuck collectors). So UBS signed on as the main sponsor of that art fair, is hosting events there for clients and would-be … [Read more...] about WSJ Blurs Distinction Between News and Corporate Promos—Part II
Another Rosenblum Tribute
See an update appended to my earlier post today, for a link to a tribute to the late Robert Rosenblum by Mariët Westermann, director of NYU's Institute of Fine Arts. … [Read more...] about Another Rosenblum Tribute
CultureGrrl as Therapy
I'm glad to see that I made someone laugh who's bummed about not being in Miami. Maybe we can form a support group! Don't forget, all you stay-at-homes: I've got another sour-grapes post coming tomorrow! UPDATE: More CultureGrrl-induced giggles, from another aficionado of the sour grape. … [Read more...] about CultureGrrl as Therapy
Herzog a No-Show for Miami Talk with Riley
A public conversation scheduled for this morning (as an Art Basel Miami event) between Terence Riley, director of the Miami Art Museum, and Jacques Herzog of Herzog & De Meuron, the architects for MAM's planned new facility, was cancelled. Herzog was said by the museum to be indisposed and unable to travel. Could it be that he disapproved of Riley's new abode, a Mies knock-off … [Read more...] about Herzog a No-Show for Miami Talk with Riley
For Images of Art Shown at Art Basel Miami…
...check out the hometown blog, Critical Miami. … [Read more...] about For Images of Art Shown at Art Basel Miami…
CultureGrrl’s First Annual Art Basel Miami Sour Grapes Soufflé
Where are all my faithful CultureGrrl readers? My numbers are down! You mean that all you Miami art browsers are not periodically firing up your web browsers? For those of you who, like me, are mere cyber-travelers to Art Basel Miami, here are a few links to help you remember why you didn't really want to go there anyway: Official Art Basel Miami website, which grandly … [Read more...] about CultureGrrl’s First Annual Art Basel Miami Sour Grapes Soufflé
Robert Rosenblum, 1927-2006: Clown Prince of Art Scholarship
A serious and wide-ranging art history scholar with a mischievous disregard of artworld orthodoxies, Robert Rosenblum will be greatly missed. I owe directly to him a punning phrase that I used (uncredited) in a recent post. Many years ago, when I interviewed him on a topic I can no longer recall, he ended our discussion with the encouraging exhortation, "Write On!" His online … [Read more...] about Robert Rosenblum, 1927-2006: Clown Prince of Art Scholarship