The National Gallery of Art has acquired dozens of new paintings, sculptures and drawings, including its first paintings by 17th-century Dutch Golden Age painter Cornelis Bega and 19th-century French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. The works were approved by the National Gallery of Art’s board of trustees in May and acquired with private money and donations. Among the other acquisitions were two sculptures by Robert Smithson, ambrotype self-portraits by the photographer Sally Mann, and a Florentine wax relief attributed to 18th-century sculptor Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi.Details here.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
New Acquisitions at the NGA
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Art traded for smiles
Bren Bataclan watched from behind a tree as a young couple approached the fountain in Dupont Circle and studied a small square object leaning against the base of the monument. From his hiding spot, he could see the woman reach down with empty hands, then stand back up clasping a canvas. The duo held a brief conference, their mouths moving but their words too faint for Bataclan to hear. Finally, they reached an agreement that pleased Bataclan: The woman walked off with the artwork, grinning broadly.Read the whole article by Andrea Sachs in the WaPo here.
The painting was Bataclan’s eighth giveaway of the day and the 114th since he set out this summer on a cross-country expedition supporting his SmileyB project. More important, with this canvas, he released two more smiles into the world.
“I like to help others, and in my own small way, I’m doing that,” said the 44-year-old Boston-based artist.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Swiss Freeports Are Home for a Growing Treasury of Art
They come for the security and stay for the tax treatment. For as long as goods are stored here, owners pay no import taxes or duties, in the range of 5 to 15 percent in many countries. If the work is sold at the Freeport, the owner pays no transaction tax, either.(Via) Read this cool article in the NYT - the interesting thing is that I believe that there are several "off-the-grid" such locations around the world, including a massive one just outside of Boston... cough, cough.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Job in the Arts
Deadline: August 10, 2013
The
Brentwood Arts Exchange is in need of experienced instructors to teach
comic book making for teens, painting and drawing classes for teens and
adults and are requesting proposals from individuals interested in
teaching those subjects. Classes should run for 4 or 6 weeks, and be
held in the afternoon (for teens) or evening hours (for adults). Include a class outline and a materials list in your proposal.
They're
always interested in hearing good ideas. If you would like to send a
proposal on other art related classes and have experience teaching, they
will accept those as well.
Send to Frannie Payne, Brentwood Arts Exchange, 3901 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD 20722 or send to FrannieD.Payne@pgparks.com
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Art and Labor in the US
How are artists who have been systematically denied fair wages and access to basic services like healthcare and unemployment protections gaining access to those things today?Even after reading this article by Alexis Clement, I'm not sure who the systemic denier is/are, but I suspect that (like everything else) it is Bush's fault (not Bush The First, he's now a good guy, but Dubya)... Details here.
Alexis Clement will be facilitating a class on this subject (cough, cough), titled Rights, Demands, and Radical Reimaginings: Art and Labor in the US at the Hyperallergic offices starting August 27. Registration info is here. Hyperallergic readers can get $15 off with the code HYPER.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Art Scam Alert
Beware of this mutant who is currently trying to scam artists and galleries:
From: Gregory Butler <gregbutlergroups.llc@gmail.com> To: Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 10:17 AM
Hi,
My name is Greg, I recently visited your website and found your Work of arts to be appealing. I am very impressed with it and would be interested in purchasing it for my new apartment I am moving into this month. Please do provide me with the price and details if it is available.Greg
New "Who's a Washingtonian?" Grant
Proposals Due: Sunday, September 1, 2013
Funding Amount: $5000
Match Required: 1:1; cash or in-kind
Details here.
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