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Art Hamptons 7/8-11 in Bridgehampton, NY

Ann Lydecker, Expert in Art
July 1 2010


For the second year, 85 Broads member Ann Lydecker has organized an exciting line up for 85 Broads members and guests at Art Hamptons. Join us Saturday from 2:30-5 pm in the Platinum Lounge for an overview of highlights the art fair and a wine & dessert reception.

Be Part of the Action:
Choose from a vetted selection of 7,000 art works offered for sale.
Witness the dazzling displays of 90 top-tier galleries from 7 countries and 40 cities.
Get jazzed as you view the finest work of 600 respected artists.

Enter the spectacular 50,000 sq ft. “modular museum”- largest tent structure ev…

 
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Walter Maibaum on Edgar Degas at Cirkers in NYC

Ann Lydecker, Expert in Art
June 11 2010


Art detective and scholar Walter Maibaum uncovered 75 previously unknown plaster sculptures by the Impressionist master, Edgar Degas. Perhaps the most important art discovery in the past 100 years, it has created a major paradigm shift in the art world, generating international publicity and controversy. Last night, Mr. Maibaum presented the events which led to the discovery at Cirkers Fine Art Storage 444 West 55th Street to an elite group of attendees who were among the first to view the recently discovered Degas plasters and the bronzes cast from them.

A set of 74 new bronzes of dan…

 
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Weekend Picks 5/7/2010

Ann Lydecker, Expert in Art
May 9 2010


Andy Goldsworthy, New York Dirt Water Light

Andy Goldsworthy’s paradoxical endeavor to depict nature in an urban environment is manifest in a series of photographs, video and sculpture that depict a harmonious synchronicity between the basic components named in the show’s title and the frenzied energy in New York City. Although the artist’s previous challenge was to work in symbiosis with idyllic rural surroundings, his current work engenders a corresponding reciprocity between dirt, water, light and pavement, once again unmasking the beauty in elements that form life’s background. The ep…

 
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TOAST - Tribeca Open Artists Studio Tour

Ann Lydecker, Expert in Art
May 5 2010


The TOAST 2010 weekend has just come and gone. Between April 23 and 26th thousands of visitors walked around and visited the studios of more than 70 Tribeca artists, and enjoyed the restaurants, shops and ambience of the area. If you missed it, you don’t have to wait until next April— You can browse the “Participating Artists” page and take a virtual tour. And, you can contact any artist whose work interests you and make your own arrangements to see it. [toastartwalk.com]

TOAST is a non-profit, artist run organization that speaks as a collective voice for the TriBeCa creative co…

 
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Is art a good investment?

Ann Lydecker, Expert in Art
April 28 2010


I don’t buy art for investment. I buy art because after all these years of looking, I have a good sense, in the areas of art in which I’m interested, about what’s different, perhaps distinct, and pushing certain boundaries. When I started buying art I took chances on large paintings from emerging artists and small works from well known artists. Like all collectors I have bought some pieces that have increased in value over the course of a decade and others that will end up in a thrift shop when I die.

Overall, I think it is fair to say that art is a risky investment. If you are buying the…

 
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Armory Arts Week- update

Ann Lydecker, Expert in Art
March 7 2010


It is not too late for you to be inspired by the volumes of modern and contemporary art being exhibited throughout NYC this week. After attending almost every show, I can summarize what’s hot & what’s not for you.

The Armory Show [the] armoryshow.com at 54th St and West Side Hwy, Pier 92 exquisite world class modern art, Pier 94 edgier, riskier contemporary art. 94 is milder than last year. Both excellent. Paul Morris and his team have produced a world class event. Your most chic, sexy designer outfit and Loboutin shoes for this one. And your feet will ache when you’re finished walking …

 
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Q&A: Emily Rafferty Of The Metropolitan Museum Of Art

Moira Forbes, Expert in Art
February 24 2010


At age 25, Emily Rafferty landed a fundraising job at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the largest and most recognized museums in the world. That was 1976, and today she is the president of the museum, the first woman in that top position in its 135-year history. If, as a previous Met director once observed, the museum is the “midwife of democracy,” then Rafferty may be her one true assistant.

Its collections of more than 2 million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture—from the glass-walled Temple of Dendur of Egypt and major Islamic art galleries to blockbuster modern…

 
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Fine Works of Art: Coming to a Computer Screen Near You

February 11 2010


Recently Chinese contemporary art collectors Sylvain and Dominique Levy sent out announcements for the opening of their new dsl collection museum. What makes this event unique at the tail end of a mushrooming museum development era is the absence of real buildings and galleries. Instead, all of the artwork is shown in a 3-D virtual space accessed through the internet. It seems that art consumption, like music and print publications before it, is making the leap from real time to screen time. While viewing art online is hardly a new concept, the advent of the dsl museum raises the question o…

 

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