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Laurence D. Fink Says Contemporary Art has Surpassed Gold as Investment Vehicle

Tuesday, April 21st, 2015

An article in Bloomberg this week notes the statement of Laurence D. Fink, head of the world’s biggest asset manager, BlackRock Inc., that contemporary art has surpassed gold as a more secure investment.  “Historically gold was a great instrument for storing of Fink said at a conference in Singapore. “Gold has lost its luster and there’s other mechanisms in which you can store wealth that are inflation-adjusted.” (more…)

Art Basel Announces List of Talks and Salon Discussions

Thursday, June 12th, 2014

Art Basel has announced its list of talks and salon discussions for next week’s fair in Switzerland.  The offering of talks will include  Wolfgang Tillmans reviewing his career output and a talk with Baer Faxt publisher Josh Baer, who will review the current state of the art market.   (more…)

Museums and Institutions Broaden Online Offerings

Friday, March 21st, 2014

The New York Times reports on the growing practice for museums to live-stream and archive lectures online, allowing interested parties to view them around the world.  The article also explores MoMA’s recently initiated online tours and courses, and a recent collaboration by the Metropolitan Museum of Art with the TED lectures brand. (more…)

Grayson Perry Calls Contemporary Art “Rubbish”

Saturday, September 21st, 2013

Speaking on the state of contemporary art, Grayson Perry has called the majority of contemporary art “rubbish.”  Speaking during the inaugural Radio 4 Reith Lecture, Perry began by discussing his own appeal as an artist.  “Although we live in an era where anything can be art, not everything is art.  I think the art world is happy to dig down into the lower regions of society for a bit of gritty reality, but what it’s frightened of is the middle classes with good taste, often. Maybe I appeal to too many of those people.”  He continued:  “At any one moment most of the art being made is awful.” (more…)

Frieze London Announces 2013 Talks

Thursday, August 15th, 2013

London’s Frieze Art Fair has announced its program of talks for the 2013 edition of the fair.  Leading the names on the list are appearances by Jérôme Bel, Meredith Monk and Stephen Shore, among many others at the October art fair in Regent’s Park. (more…)