The most recent art market boom was in autumn of 2007. With hitherto unseen levels of wealth and production, the snap back has delivered brutal reverberations to curatorial and artistic practices. Many discussions concerning value and content and relevance have been tossed about, so exactly what adjustments are being made and what impacts are being felt? Historically, moments of economic recession have been extremely interesting
The Madness of Art
The Madness of Art is a humorous look at Chelsea’s dynamic art scene in New York City. The Madness of Art is created by Gallery Owner and Art Dealer, Jim Kempner, of Jim Kempner Fine Art, drawing from years of real life experiences in the art business. Episodes are humorous and surprisingly realistic. THE MADNESS OF ART – Trailer from Jim Kempner on Vimeo. Jim
White Interiors Make Art POP
I’ve always admired people who have the guts to go with an all white interior… Almost by default, they probably don’t have children or a black cat. 😉 Just look at how the colorful artwork & accessories in this space pop. I found this lovely residence via Bolig Magazine online and while I personally thrive on color, I respect and ogle in awe the blissful
Crayon Rocks
Every museum gift shop, paperie boutique, and art supply store has crayons, but nothing like these. Looking as if they’ve fallen from a souvenir treasure bag, Crayon Rocks are made in America from natural soy wax, using American-grown soy beans so they are non-toxic, and colored with natural mineral powders. Crayon Rocks have vibrant colors and make beautifully textured art work. Barbara Lee DaBoll has
Cappellini Peacock Chair
The Cappellini Peacock Chair is an amazing armchair realized with crumpled sheets of felt, one-colour (hunter green or blue) or double-colour (hunter green and blue coupled with grey colour) designed by Dror Behshetrit. With a base in metal that is powder-varnished in a dark brown shade, the double-color felt can be seen in a feat of look-at-me engineering as it is made without a stitch
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