Sebastian HeathSebastian Heath, research assistant professor of ancient studies at New York University's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World and research consultant to the American Numismatic Society, responds to 1,004 Ex-Hispanic Society Coins to Be Re-Auctioned in Spain; American Numismatic Society Retrieves 10,000 Pieces:It's a great relief to see some of these … [Read more...] about BlogBack: Sebastian Heath on the Hispanic Society Coin Sales
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News Flash: 1,004 Ex-Hispanic Society Coins to Be Re-Auctioned in Spain; American Numismatic Society Retrieves 10,000 Pieces
Sotheby's employee replaces coins in display tray during presale viewing last February of Hispanic Society of America's numismatic collection Photo by Lee Rosenbaum [More on this here, regarding possible deviation from founder Archer Huntington's trust indenture.] One's worst fears are now being realized regarding the Hispanic Society of America's recent sale of 37,895 … [Read more...] about News Flash: 1,004 Ex-Hispanic Society Coins to Be Re-Auctioned in Spain; American Numismatic Society Retrieves 10,000 Pieces
“Men of the Docks” Revisited: Bellows Cast Off by Randolph College Temporarily Resurfaces at National Gallery
From museum exhibition catalogue to auction catalogue? Installation shot from National Gallery of Art's "George Bellows" show Center: "Men of the Docks" 1912, Randolph College Left: "New York," 1911, National Gallery of Art Right: "Snow Dumpers," 1911, Columbus Museum of Art Photo: Rob Shelley, © 2012 National Gallery of Art, Washington Among some 130 works in the … [Read more...] about “Men of the Docks” Revisited: Bellows Cast Off by Randolph College Temporarily Resurfaces at National Gallery
Corcoran Uproar: Dueling “Community Meetings” about Its Precarious Future
"Save the Corcoran" group's logo photo[More on the Corcoran uproar, here.]In a prudent attempt to seize momentum from angry activists, the Corcoran Gallery and College have just issued a press release announcing a series of its own community meetings, "at which the public may hear directly from leaders including Fred Bollerer, director and president, about the current state of … [Read more...] about Corcoran Uproar: Dueling “Community Meetings” about Its Precarious Future
Corcoran Communications Skipper Overboard: Guiter Jumps Ship
David Levy, director of the Corcoran from 1991-2005At least one staffer of the foundering Corcoran Gallery has bailed out. I've been away on a work-ation the past four days, so I'm belatedly reporting on the missive that arrived in my inbox on Friday morning---a farewell address from Kristin Guiter, the Corcoran's vice president for communications and marketing, now leaving for … [Read more...] about Corcoran Communications Skipper Overboard: Guiter Jumps Ship
Corcoran Uproar: Desperate Gambit to Rescue a Foundering D.C. Museum UPDATED
Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art and Design [More on this here.] The Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design's newly announced "plans to ensure its long-term stability and attain a new level of vitality and excellence" seem anything but. Indeed, given the desperation and illogic of its announced ideas for addressing its capital and fiscal … [Read more...] about Corcoran Uproar: Desperate Gambit to Rescue a Foundering D.C. Museum UPDATED
“No Formal Claim”: Tom Campbell on Cambodia’s Repatriation Campaign CLARIFIED
Two Kneeling Attendants, Angkor period, c. 921-45, Cambodia, Metropolitan MuseumBefore launching into his usual twice-yearly rundown for the scribe tribe of upcoming exhibitions, director Tom Campbell yesterday delivered a cri de coeur to assembled journalists, imploring us not to rush to judgment against American institutions over every claim by foreign governments for objects … [Read more...] about “No Formal Claim”: Tom Campbell on Cambodia’s Repatriation Campaign CLARIFIED
Another Light Box? Tod Williams’ and Billie Tsien’s Next Museum Project (and worries for those completed) UPDATED
The somber entrance of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, which may soon be enlivened with a Williams Tsien light box. After the American Folk Art Museum debacle, the husband-and-wife architectural team, Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, who designed AFAM's now shuttered headquarters on 53rd Street in New York, urgently needed a win. With their new Philadelphia facility for the … [Read more...] about Another Light Box? Tod Williams’ and Billie Tsien’s Next Museum Project (and worries for those completed) UPDATED