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Go See: Darren Almond at the White Cube in London

Monday, January 21st, 2008


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Darren Almond via Times Online

White Cube Hoxton Square is hosting Darren Almonds newest exhibit, Moons of the Iapetus Ocean. The exhibit opened on January 18th. Almond uses the moonlight and long exposure to transform his photographs from night to day. This collection includes photographs of mostly the British Isles but also Tibet.

Moons of the Iapetus Ocean [White Cube]
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Moonlight and Technical Brilliance [Times Online]

Great white sharks in United States museums.(Brief article)(Book review)

SciTech Book News December 1, 2009 9780786441839 Great white sharks in United States museums.

De Maddalena, Alessandro.

McFarland & Co.

2009 214 pages $49.95 Paperback QL638 This work catalogs whole and partial great white shark specimens and live sharks in 26 museums and aquariums in the US. State-by-state entries describe each specimen in a collection and give details on date of capture, size, methods of preservation, and status of the specimen or live shark. A general introduction details the biology, ethology, and ecology of the great white shark. Methods for capturing, preserving, and reconstructing great white sharks are described in detail and illustrated with b&w photos and images on every page. De Maddalena, president of the Italian Ichthyological Society, is the curator of the Italian Great White Shark Data Bank. Photographer Walter Helm, a mechanical engineer, has been photographing sharks since 2001. in our site great white sharks in our site great white sharks

([c]2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)

Retrospective Look at Richter’s Works

Monday, January 21st, 2008


Gerhard Richter via Deutsche Welle

Gerhard Richter opened his retrospective exhibit on January 19th at the Baden-Baden Gallery in Germany. It includes over 60 Richter paintings coming from private collectors and himself.

Four Decades of Richter’s Work [Deutsche Welle]

Jean Prouvé’s Flat-Pack Home at Tate Modern in London

Monday, January 21st, 2008


Maison Tropicale via Trend Hunter

Jean Prouvé’s flat-pack home, Maison Tropicale, owned by hotelier Andre Balazs is going on display at Tate Modern in London. It was originally designed to house those from the Congo and Niger in the 40’s and 50’s.

Maison Tropicale [Trend Hunter]
Tropical House at Tate [Guardian]
Maison Tropicale Exhibition [Tate Modern]

Newslinks for 1.20.2008

Sunday, January 20th, 2008


Donato di Betto Barti ‘The San Felice Madonna’ (c. 1450-60). via NY Sun

New Life for Old Masters: Drawings to Be Sold at Sotheby’s [NY Sun]
Interview with Dealer/Investor Jeffrey Horvitz [FT]
Jane and Marc Nathanson donate $10M to LACMA [LA Times]
Sotheby’s Buys Back Building [Bloomberg]
Chelsea Art Museum Fights to Avoid Foreclosure [NYP]
Identity of Woman in Mona Lisa Discovered [NYT]
Installation of Artwork in Art Advisor Thea Westreich’s Home [NYT]

Sotheby’s and Christie’s Sales Soared in 2007

Sunday, January 20th, 2008


Auction in 2007 of Rothko painting at Sotheby’s New York via Daily Mail

Sotheby’s and Christie’s have just reported their 2007 sales at $6.2 billion and $6.1 billion respectively. Both auction houses saw a notable rise in sales, due partly to the increasing demand for contemporary artwork.

Sotheby’s and Christie’s Neck and Neck in 2007 Sales [NYP]
Sotheby’s and Christie’s End of Year Totals [FT]
Sotheby’s and Christie’s Sales Accelerated in 2007 Bloomberg

AO on Site: Closer Now – Opening at Rivington Arms

Saturday, January 19th, 2008


Artist and Yale professor Paul Graham and artist Leigh Johnson

Last night Closer Now, a group video show, opened at Rivington Arms. The exhibition presents four videos in separate areas of the darkened gallery: Untitled (2006) by Uri Aran, Mom Dancing in the Garden (2006) by Leigh Johnson, The Model by Leigh Ledare, and kiss by Natsuki Uruma.

More photos after the jump
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Chapman Brothers Change Faces on Hogarth Etchings

Friday, January 18th, 2008


Chapman Brothers via Times Online

Jake and Dinos Chapman have “re-mastered” eight of Hogarth’s etchings. Hogarth painted these in 1733 before print versions were available.

Chapman Brothers Alter Eight Hogarths [Times Online]

Banksy Piece sells for $400K+ on eBay

Friday, January 18th, 2008


Banksy via ABC News

A Banksy mural in London sold for $410,830 on Ebay. The auction ended on Monday, January 14th. The mural was sold by the owner of the property.

Banksy on Ebay [ABC News]
Bid on Banksy’s Wall [BBC]

AO On Site: Luis Gispert Opens Two Shows in One Night

Friday, January 18th, 2008


via for Art Observed

Luis Gispert debuted sister shows last night; one featuring a film called “Smother” at Mary Boone Gallery. The accompanying show opened down the street at Zach Feuer and is aptly titled El Mundo Es Tuyo (the world is yours). Although Gispert is no art world newbie (a photograph of his was featured in the 2002 Whitney Biennial, purchased by the Whitney, and then used in a Whitney advertising campaign), this is his first gallery solo show to date. He is known for his obsessively orchestrated photographs that, as his gallery explains, “explore the tension between auspicious wealth and cultural naivete.” (more…)

Newslinks 1.17.08

Thursday, January 17th, 2008


Eric Fischl via Art Into

Art Info Talks to Eric Fischl [Art Info]
Works Stolen from Anselm Kiefer’s Property [Art Forum]
Bonhams has Record Year in 2007 [Bloomberg]
Bankrupt Art Dealer Salander Seeks Permission to Sell House [NYT]

Harvard Economist Writes on Contemporary Art Market

Thursday, January 17th, 2008


“$12 Million Stuffed Shark” via Blackwell

“$12 Million Stuffed Shark” by Don Thompson discusses the contemporary art market and its major players.

Why Buy a Stuffed Shark at $12 [Times Online]

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Picasso’s Personal Collection on Display

Thursday, January 17th, 2008


Pablo Picasso via Wikipedia

Barcelona’s Museu Picasso is showing Picasso and his Collection through late March. The collection includes works from other artists, which Picasso traded or bought during his lifetime. Miró and Chardin are just two of the artists present in the collection.

Picasso’s Collection [Financial Times]
Exhibits [Museu Picasso]

Christie’s Offers Eight Schiele Drawings to Finance a Gustav Klimt

Thursday, January 17th, 2008


Schiele Drawing via Luxist

Christie’s International is going to offer eight Egon Schiele drawings in London on February 4th. The works are estimated to fetch atleast $14.9 million. The purpose of the sale is to finance the $135 million purchase of Gustav Klimt’s “Adele Bloch-Bauer I”.

Christie’s to Sell Eight Schiele Drawings [Bloomberg]
Eight Major Schiele Works offered in February [Art Knowledge News]

Burton's Warhol Collection

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008


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Warhol boards via Megadasher

Burton has release an Andy Warhol collection for the 2008 season. The collection covers jackets, pants, boards, boots, and bags.

Burton x Warhol [Transworld]

In Brief: Amex Touting Its Online Tax Service.(Brief Article)

American Banker February 9, 2004 | Kuykendall, Lavonne American Express Co. said it has begun intensively promoting its year-old online tax preparation business for the first time, mainly through cardholder statements and mailings.

Last year’s offering was a pilot test, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. She would not say how many customers used the service and would not detail this year’s marketing plan. americanexpressonlinenow.net american express online

Intuit Inc. of Mountain View, Calif., which sells the popular tax preparation software TurboTax, is the largest online tax preparer. Scott Gulbransen, an Intuit spokesman, expressed skepticism about Amex’s prospects in the market. this web site american express online

Intuit has been offering a Web-based tax service since 1998. Years of research and development have made it easier to use than rival services, he said.

The 2.4 million Americans who used Intuit’s online service last year gave it a 71% market share, Mr. Gulbransen said. H&R Block Inc. was No. 2 — its TaxCut had about 28% — and smaller providers divided the rest, he said.

Amex said it will charge $34.95 until March 31 and $39.95 thereafter for American Express Online Tax to calculate state and local taxes and file electronically. The TurboTax service charges $19.95 for a federal return and an additional $19.95 for a state return.

A Merrill Lynch & Co. analyst, Gregory Smith, said the Amex entry is not a significant threat to Intuit’s “large and lucrative tax business.” The Amex service is “much more rudimentary” than Intuit’s and H&R Block’s, he wrote in research note on Intuit issued Wednesday.

CCH Inc., a tax and accounting technology company in Riverwoods, Ill., developed the Amex service.

Kuykendall, Lavonne

Newslinks 1.16.08

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008


Farhad Moshiri’s gold-leafed toy guns via Portfolio

Dealers and Auction Houses Scour Middle East [Portfolio]
International Buyers Ignore Turmoil and Look to Art [Wall Street Journal]
Louis Vuitton and Richard Prince Collaborative Handbag [NY Sun]
Minimalists Artist, Martin Creed, First at Tate [Guardian]
Diversifying with Art Investment Strategies [Wall Street Journal]

Terence Koh Jesus Sculpture in London Stirs Unrest

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008


Koh via Queerty

Many have expressed outrage over Chinese-born artist Terence Koh’s recent exhibit at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. The most offensive piece seems to be an 18″ sculpture of Jesus with an erection. The exhibit is entitled “Gone, Yet Still”.

Gallery Shocks with Explicit Plaster Christ [Times Online]
Immodest Jesus Statue Riles Christians [United Press International]

Art on the East River

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008


East River via Gothamist

New York’s Public Art Fund is financing a series of man-made waterfalls on the East River. Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson designed the waterfalls. They will rise 90 to 120 feet above the river. This will be an expensive but fascinating endeavor at a cost of about $15 million. Look for work to start around mid-July.

East River “Waterfalls” Will Be “Green” [NY Sun]
Eliasson Comes to The East River [Art Info]
Waterfalls for New York City’s Waterfront [NY Times]

Newslinks 1.14.08

Monday, January 14th, 2008


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Koons interview courtesy of Art Forum
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Jeff Koons, “T” and Sympathy [Artforum]
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Sotheby’s February Art Sale Valued at Over GBP100 Million [Art Daily]
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Zwirner’s Video Re-enacts Historic Chess Battles [NY Times]
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Bleckner will Donate his Ashes for Paint [NY Daily News]
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NYSun Coverage of Robert Rauschenberg at Pace Wildenstein [NY Sun]
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Domino’s is about to grow;Pizza chain plans 400-store expansion in coming year. go to site dominos coupon codes

Crain’s Detroit Business December 6, 1999 | KOSDROSKY, TERRY The corporate reshuffling last week at Domino’s Pizza Inc. that led to about 100 administrative layoffs is the precursor to a 400-store growth plan in 2000, double its current growth rate.

Domino’s also plans to invest more in franchise development, marketing and in-store computers.

The goal is to increase systemwide sales by 5 percent next year, said Tim McIntyre, vice president of communications for Domino’s. The Ann Arbor Township-based company typically has opened between 150 and 200 stores a year since 1995. Domino’s reported systemwide sales of $3.2 billion in 1998. There are about 6,400 worldwide stores, with 4,563 in the United States.

Though the No. 2 pizza company reported same-store sales growth in its last 25 quarters, its domestic market share declined slightly between 1997 and 1998, from 11.7 percent to 11.3 percent, according to Technomic Inc., a Chicago-based restaurant industry research and consulting firm.

The pizza industry has been slow-growing for the past several years. Last year’s top three companies, Pizza Hut Inc., Domino’s and Detroit-based Little Caesar Enterprises Inc., all lost market share in 1998, according to Technomic. But Domino’s wants to make a move, McIntyre said.

To achieve its projections, Domino’s last week overhauled its franchise-service and franchise-marketing operations. The company used to have 55 franchise consultants who worked with franchisees on business plans, new products, operations and marketing. Now Domino’s will use 51 franchise consultants to work on stores with sagging sales and small markets, while 19 operations consultants will work with franchisees on operations and new products.

Marketing development managers will work with franchisees on promotions and advertising targeted at more specific markets. this web site dominos coupon codes

As a result, Domino’s needs fewer administrators and more marketing and brand-management specialists, McIntyre said. That’s why about 100 corporate employees, including about 40 in its Ann Arbor Township headquarters, were laid off. Domino’s has about 3,000 salaried employees.

One franchisee said he thinks the decision to market promotions in smaller areas is a good idea and can increase unit sales.

“Before, they would make a decision for a six- or seven-state area. Now they’re targeting it for specific states and county areas, and we think that’s better,” said Joe Manuszak, who owns seven Domino’s stores in western Michigan. “The old way would be like me trying to develop a marketing plan for Indianapolis, which I know nothing about. The differences in each area are huge. In some markets, they don’t care about price, and in others, it’s more competitive.” Manuszak said franchisees are getting a different tone from the company.

“The regional offices are saying, `What can you do?’ instead of saying, `This is what you can’t do,’ ” he said.

But the transition won’t happen without some rough spots, Manuszak said.

“I think it’s positive, but there is a sense of loss and regret for the people that have gone. Some good people have gone, and some relationships with the parent company are lost,” he said. “It may cause some problems with contracts that are in the midst of completion, but life doesn’t come to an end.” An independent franchise analyst said the changes should benefit franchisees, who make up the bulk of Domino’s system.

“You should have consultants by function, but you also need someone in marketing on the local level who really understands the region,” said Geoffrey Stebbins, president of Southfield-based World Franchise Consultants Inc. “You really need a two-pronged answer, and Domino’s is large enough to afford that.” Stebbins said Domino’s growth projections are realistic but that the company should focus more on increasing same-store sales in order to attract more franchisees. But he said that because Domino’s carries a lot of debt because of its recapitalization by Bain Capital Inc., Brandon has pressure to expand the system.

Domino’s reported total long-term liabilities of $745 million for the third quarter, which ended Sept. 12. Boston-based Bain, which purchased Domino’s in December 1998 in a $1.05 billion deal, funded the recapitalization with $425 million in loans and $275 million in public security bonds.

Terry Kosdrosky covers the food industry, transportation, steel, international and Downriver. He can be reached at (313) 446-1626 or at TKosdros@crain.com.

KOSDROSKY, TERRY

Tracey Emin joins condemnation of British Council

Monday, January 14th, 2008


Emin via Fawcett Society

Tracey Emin has joined over 100 British artists condemning the British Council for their decision to drop their film, drama, dance, literature, design, and the visual arts departments. These artists have all signed a letter expressing their disgust.

Emin condemns the British Council [BBC]
British Council: These crass bureaucrats are placing the arts in real danger [Telegraph]

Takashi Murakami releases Flower Ball

Monday, January 14th, 2008


Flower Ball via Retromodern
Takashi Murakami released a $400 soccer ball for those looking to play in style. This release brings to light the ever increasing presence of commercialism in art.

Athletic and Trendy? [Pure Point]
Flower Ball [Cereal Art]

Louis Bourgeois Donates Spider Sculpture to Tate

Monday, January 14th, 2008


Spider via Guggenheim Museum

Louise Bourgeois and anonymous benefactor donated Louise Bourgeois’ spider sculpture, entitled Maman, to the Tate Modern Museum. This is the largest of Bourgeois’ spiders at 9 meters. This is a significant addition to Tate’s collection of works by living sculptors.

Spider Sculpture Donated to Tate [BBC News]
Giant steel-and-marble spider makes return to Tate Modern [The Independent]

AO On Site: Anthony Titus Opening at Museum52

Sunday, January 13th, 2008


Anthony Titus

Last night Anthony Titus’s first solo exhibition “The Light in the Window is a Crack in the Sky” opened at Museum52 in New York. Titus, who attended Cooper Union for Architecture and received his MFA from the University of Chicago, works in a variety of mediums.

More photos after the jump. (more…)

Rothko’s No. 15 may Sell for $40 Million

Friday, January 11th, 2008


Rothko’s No. 15 via Bloomberg

Christie’s International has announced that they will be offering three of Mark Rothko’s paintings on May 13th. It is rumored that Rothko’s No. 15 could go for as much as $40 Million.

Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News [Bloomberg]

Newslinks 1.11.08

Friday, January 11th, 2008


Schandra Singh’s Lazy River via the Saatchi Gallery

Indian Art at Saatchi in London [The Saatchi Gallery]
Hedging with Art in Uncertain Markets [The Wall Street Journal]
Most Hyped Art Sales of 2007 [Bornrich.org]
UK gets the Go Ahead from Russia’s Royal Academy of Art [BBC]