Tag: Tiny

Art Industry News: A 91-Year-Old’s Mysterious Unsigned Warhol Is Heading to Sale at a Tiny Auction House in… Arizona + Other Stories

Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know on this Monday, September 12. NEED TO READ Georg Baselitz Interview – The German painter who has lived under two dictatorships told the Guardian‘s Jonathan Jones that Germany has “never been democratic”—and not even modern German “democracy” ...

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What I Buy and Why: Adam and Iris Singer on Finding a Big Treasure at a Tiny Auction House, and the Danger of Purchasing Art via Jpeg

The empty walls of a new home can confer the same daunting and yet thrilling sense of possibility to an art collector as a blank canvas does to an artist. When the couple Adam and Iris Singer relocated from Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Paradise Valley, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix, in the mid-2000s, they felt equal parts inspiration and consternation about where to begin.  Over ...

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The Back Room: Tiny Slices of Art, Big Business

Artnet’s Spring 2022 Intelligence Report, out in just over a week, will examine what happens when the art market tries to become the stock market. The longstanding conversation about art becoming an asset class accelerated during the pandemic, and Katya Kazakina took a deep dive into the end game of this trend: fractionalized art ownership, a model that lets people invest in shares of ...

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Rahr-West Art Museum to Host Tiny Prints Program

Aug 24, 2021 | 2:00 PM Local News, Ryan Brahm They have had Really Big Prints, and now the Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc will have really tiny prints. Join Fond du Lac-based artist, Mel Kolstad at the museum on September 23rd from 5:30-8:30 p.m. and learn the how-to’s of tiny art-making. The class will introduce participants to the fundamentals of dry-point printing ...

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West Duluth gallery shares tiny works of art

"It's similar to the Little Free Libraries in that you put it in your front yard and anyone can put their artwork in or take the artwork out," Borka said. "I thought that Duluth has a really strong art community of people who may not be artisans for a living, but who would like to have a place for their pieces of art. We ...

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