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U.S. Government Working to Reclaim WPA Ad Reinhardt Piece

Monday, June 20th, 2016

The New York Post reports on attempts by the U.S. government to reclaim an Ad Reinhardt painting created for the WPA.  The work had accidentally been disposed of, and ended up at auction in 1997 at Sotheby’s.  The government has “demanded immediate possession of the painting and threatened to refer this matter to the US Attorney’s office for criminal prosecution,” and has filed papers in court asking the auction house to disclose the location of the work. (more…)

New York – AO On Site: “Cellblock I & Cellblock II” at Andrea Rosen Gallery Through February 2nd, 2013

Tuesday, December 18th, 2012


Installation view, Cellblock I, Andrea Rosen Gallery. All photos on site by Erica Simone for Art Observed

The Andrea Rosen Gallery opened Cellblock I at its main space on December 1st, 2012, and simultaneously inaugurated its new, second location–just down the street at 544 West 24th Street–with Cellblock II. Both shows, held together under the theme (and anti-theme) of imprisonment, were curated by the prominent scholar and curator Robert Hobbs.


Robert Motherwell’s Dover Beach III at Cellblock II, Andrea Rosen Gallery

Hobbs is well-known for his work as an art historian and writer. He has been the Rhoda Thalhimer Endowed Chair at Virginia Commonwealth University since 1991, and a visiting professor at Yale University for eight years. He is known as the definitive Robert Smithson scholar, and has contributed seminal writings on many of the artists he selected to show, including Alice Aycock, Beverly Pepper, and Kelley Walker. (more…)