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Hands Up If You’re Tired of Auction News

by Paddy Johnson on November 20, 2012
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Rich people are spending their money.

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Shut It Down: A Reality Check for the Warhol Market

by Reid Singer on October 20, 2011
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In a rather showy restructuring of priorities, the Andy Warhol Foundation has announced that they will dissolve their authentication board. The task of deciding the provenance of hundreds of purported works by Warhol that the Foundation can’t get to between now and the end of the year will thus be left to other scholars and independent experts. “We’d rather our money go to artists, not lawyers,” said chairman Michael Straus, who said the foundation couldn’t go on indefinitely fielding lawsuits filed by people who found the board’s conclusions unfair (or just unsatisfying). They’d rather focus their energies on grant-making and other activities with a broad public interest.

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Christie’s Blurs The Line Between Public and Private Collections

by Paddy Johnson on May 6, 2011
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Felix Salmon has a good post about the Warhol auction racket, if you can parse the Warhols. According to Salmon, seven same-sized large self-portraits exist, each painted in 1986. Christie’s claims  ”[a]ll the other versions are in museums or in foundations open to the public”, but only four are easily traced to such institutions: one in the Guggenheim, one in Fort Worth, and two in Pittsburgh. Remaining is the one Christie’s will auction May 11, and one sold at Sotheby’s last year, and another, which was described by Sotheby’s last year as part of a private collection.

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Thank You To Our October Sponsors!

by Sponsors on November 3, 2010
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We want to take a break from our regularly scheduled posting and keyboard tapping to thank our sponsors for the month of October! The Association of Professional Art Advisors (APAA) is an international organization of leading independent art advisors and corporate art curators. An art advisor provides professional guidance on the acquisition, installation and maintenance [...]

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