Art World In Review: Second Week Of January 2015
The media this week was rightfully preoccupied by the ongoing conversations surrounding Wednesday’s tragic murders of the cartoonists at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris. In …
The media this week was rightfully preoccupied by the ongoing conversations surrounding Wednesday’s tragic murders of the cartoonists at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris. In …
First Week of January 2015 Ben Davis picks the top pieces of art writing of the year. Proving that some art writing still holds water, …
I first found out about Pedro Reyes’s project the People’s United Nations (pUN) while attending the 2013 Creative Time Summit in New York. There was …
Art World in Review Week of 28 May 2014 By Peter Dobey It is a rare occurrence for conversations about contemporary art to …
What is “Art and Technology?” By Peter Dobey This piece is selected from SFAQ Print Issue 16. SFAQ 16 focuses on …
SFAQ Issue 16 RAFAËL ROZENDAAL, PETRA CORTRIGHT, TAKESHI MURATA, SHARON GRACE, MOLLY SODA, LINDSAY HOWARD & CECI MOSS, ERIC RODENBECK & QUENTIN …
By Peter Dobey + Pace Gallery is set to open up a Bay Area location that, according to the syndicate gallery’s president Marc Glimcher, …
This piece is selected from SFAQ Issue 15. By Peter Dobey In my last essay for San Francisco Arts Quarterly I …
This piece is selected from ISSUE 14 of SFAQ. By Peter Dobey This article began as a simple exercise in cataloging the major …
It would seem that everyone under the sun, sleet, snow, and hail is talking about Los Angeles lately. There was the Art Los Angeles Contemporary art …
Three art related news items in heavy circulation this week had the common theme of being connected with a crime, a combination that never fails …
+On Friday the US Copyright Office released the “Resale Royalties” report, which is an attempt to move towards the establishment of a “Droit …
+Many Russians turned red in dismay this week as a building went up in the center of Moscow’s most historic square in the form of …
+Sotheby’s long time chief auctioneer Tobias Meyer steps down, with controversy resounding as to why, in the wake of some of the biggest sales to …
+ Cornelius Gurlitt, 80, whose Munich home housed the 1,406 artworks that were seized from the Nazi’s as SFAQ reported last week, is demanding …
+ The current slew of art laundering related news hit a rare level of historical significance this week when the biggest stash of Nazi seized …
Peter Dobey October 21, 2013, London. This last week was what the art world and the well to do of London like to …
+ As a result of the end of the government shutdown, nationally funded museums such as the National Gallery of Art and Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn …
The Art World in Review by Peter Dobey + On Thursday, October 10th Phillips auction house on Park Avenue hosted Paddles …
Feature by Peter Dobey Taking its cue from Proust, Krowswork’s ‘Digital Madeleine, Or Video-Time is Never Lost or Past’ invites the viewer to …