Better late than never, the Wall Street Journal's esteemed architecture critic, Ada Louise Huxtable (above), administers a good spanking to the NY Times' Nicolai Ouroussoff, in her much-awaited review today of architect Brad Cloepfil's reclad and reconfigured Museum of Arts and Design.As you may remember, Ouroussoff in September consigned Cloepfil's just completed MAD to his … [Read more...] about Lollipops Revisited: Ada Louise Huxtable on the New Museum of Arts and Design
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National Academy Counters Punitive AAMD Action, Appoints Permanent Director
Carmine Branagan, named director of National Academy, New YorkThe National Academy story is playing out in a confrontational manner that I never would have predicted.I had anticipated that the Association of Art Museum Directors under its new activist president, Michael Conforti, might kick the Academy out of the fold for flouting its professional standards. The inviolable rule … [Read more...] about National Academy Counters Punitive AAMD Action, Appoints Permanent Director
Peru Sues Yale Over Machu Picchu Artifacts, in U.S. District Court
First page of Peru's complaint against Yale, filed Friday in U.S. District Court (click to enlarge)Remember when Yale and Peru had supposedly reached an accord, more than a year ago, over artifacts excavated in the early 1900s by Yale scholar Hiram Bingham III? That was then. Now Peru is suing.Paul Needham of the Yale Daily News today reports:The Republic of Peru has quietly … [Read more...] about Peru Sues Yale Over Machu Picchu Artifacts, in U.S. District Court
BlogBack: National Academy Former Chief Curator on the Importance of the Sold Church and Gifford
David Dearinger, above, chief curator of the National Academy Museum from 1996 to 2004, general editor of its collection catalogue for paintings and sculpture created between 1826 and 1925, and now curator of paintings and sculpture at the Boston Athenaeum, responds to Stealth Deaccessions: National Academy Sells Major Works by Church and Gifford: The sale by the National … [Read more...] about BlogBack: National Academy Former Chief Curator on the Importance of the Sold Church and Gifford
National Academy Sales Update: Crystal Bridges Declines to Say Whether It Bought the Church and Gifford
Crystal Bridges construction site as of October 2008This just in from Sandy Edwards, associate director of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR. Edwards was responding by e-mail to my repeated queries about whether Alice Walton's planned museum was the place where the works sold by the National Academy would eventually be publicly displayed (as per … [Read more...] about National Academy Sales Update: Crystal Bridges Declines to Say Whether It Bought the Church and Gifford
MOCA Poker: How the LA Museum Should Play Its Cards
The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Lobby of LA MOCA, Grand AvenueThe question of what to do about the MOCA mess is addressed in dueling articles by Tim Rutten in Saturday's LA Times and by Roberta Smith in today's NY Times. Rutten wants director Jeremy Strick's head and recommends throwing out the entire governing board along with him. He wants the city's mayor and city council … [Read more...] about MOCA Poker: How the LA Museum Should Play Its Cards
Crystal Bridges Holiday Greetings: Francis Guy’s Brooklyn from Alice Walton’s Arkansas
Francis Guy, "Winter Scene in Brooklyn," 1818-20, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Francis Guy, "Winter Scene in Brooklyn, ca. 1819-20, Brooklyn MuseumAlice Walton's planned Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has just announced another acquisition---Francis Guy's "Winter Scene in Brooklyn." This one will grace its holiday greeting card.It is one several paintings by … [Read more...] about Crystal Bridges Holiday Greetings: Francis Guy’s Brooklyn from Alice Walton’s Arkansas
BlogBack: Sotheby’s Head of American Paintings on the National Academy Sales
Dara Mitchell, Sotheby's executive vice president and head of its American paintings deparment, which brokered the secret sales of the National Academy's Church and Gifford paintings to a private foundation, responds to Stealth Deaccessions: National Academy Sells Major Works by Church and Gifford: While Church's "Scene on the Magdalene" is an important and rare painting I am … [Read more...] about BlogBack: Sotheby’s Head of American Paintings on the National Academy Sales
NY Times Erases National Academy Deaccession Story
Something very strange has happened. The NY Times includes articles on its Art & Design webpage going back to Nov. 22, but it has deleted the link to yesterday's story by Randy Kennedy that followed (and referenced) my Friday post about the National Academy's secret art sales. (Kennedy's piece is likewise missing from the Times' general Arts webpage.)You can still read the … [Read more...] about NY Times Erases National Academy Deaccession Story
“Lee Rosenbaum” (not alter ego, “CultureGrrl”) in NY Times Today
One small step for newspapers, one giant step for the NY Times.The last time that the Times cited me and my blog (more than two years ago), its online editors refused to link to CultureGrrl, informing me that the Times then linked exclusively to its own web pages, not to external sites.Today, in Randy Kennedy's catch-up article on the National Academy's secret art sales, I am … [Read more...] about “Lee Rosenbaum” (not alter ego, “CultureGrrl”) in NY Times Today
Auction House Privately Handled the National Academy Sales; Two More Possible Disposals Identified
I now have it from two sources who requested anonymity---one of whom is 100% unimpeachable---that Sotheby's brokered the private sale of the National Academy's Frederic Church and Sanford Gifford, and that the following are the two other Academy works whose sale is being considered (assuming that its officials haven't thought better of it, in light of the Association of Art … [Read more...] about Auction House Privately Handled the National Academy Sales; Two More Possible Disposals Identified
AAMD Censures National Academy, Calls on Members to End Loans and Collaboration on Exhibitions
[More on this story here.] This statement just in from the Association of Art Museum Directors, regarding the news, first reported by CultureGrrl, that the National Academy Museum had sold two masterworks to fund operations: Art museums collect works of art for the benefit of present and future generations. The conservation, exhibition, and study of the collection are the … [Read more...] about AAMD Censures National Academy, Calls on Members to End Loans and Collaboration on Exhibitions
Third Annual Art Basel Miami Sour Grapes Soufflé
That's right, art-lings. I'm not there again. But neither are a lot of other people. I was just ahead of my time:In today's Wall Street Journal, Kelly Crow gives a comprehensive bad-news report on the scene at Art Basel Miami, where "crowds and sales have dropped off."Alexandra Peers and Erica Orden in NY Magazine give us the then-and-now comparison of a hot art fair in a cold … [Read more...] about Third Annual Art Basel Miami Sour Grapes Soufflé
Stealth Deaccessions: National Academy Sells Major Works by Church and Gifford UPDATED
Frederic Edwin Church, "Scene on the Magdalene," 1854Sanford Robinson Gifford, "Mt. Mansfield," 1859[More developments on this story here and here.]It's been the subject of rumor among American art dealers and experts but, as far as I know, this news has not yet hit the press: In a troubling development that may become more common in these financially trying times, the National … [Read more...] about Stealth Deaccessions: National Academy Sells Major Works by Church and Gifford UPDATED
Obama Arts and Humanities Appointments: Chairmanships Open at NEA and NEH
Country Singer Lee Greenwood, President Bush's recent appointee to the National Council on the Arts With Hillary named to become Secretary of State and the arts candidate, Bill Richardson, just named as Commerce Secretary, clearly the most important posts left for President-Elect Barack Obama to fill are the chairmanships of the National Endowment for the Arts and the … [Read more...] about Obama Arts and Humanities Appointments: Chairmanships Open at NEA and NEH
