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Seriously, you wouldn't believe some of the stuff I've found in last 12 months. Stumbled upon 2 giant lithographs from Roy Lichenstein from an art exhibition in Tel Aviv from 1973. I love them -

http://www.friendsofart.net/en...lichtenstein/m-maybe

I paid $20 each and I'm told they're worth a 100x that Smile Modigliani Smile


Bravo, well done!

If you find a Modigliani, you will be on the cover of Artforum. Cool

Email me at wineplusart@hotmail.com. We own two large Lichtenstein pieces, and I would cherish seeing yours via email. I will give you a different email address once we connect, and email you pictures of the two we own.

I saw several linocut works of his when I was in Tel Aviv.
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Originally posted by theweb:


Seriously, you wouldn't believe some of the stuff I've found in last 12 months. Stumbled upon 2 giant lithographs from Roy Lichenstein from an art exhibition in Tel Aviv from 1973. I love them -

http://www.friendsofart.net/en...lichtenstein/m-maybe

I paid $20 each and I'm told they're worth a 100x that Smile Modigliani Smile


Bravo, well done!

If you find a Modigliani, you will be on the cover of Artforum. Cool

Email me at wineplusart@hotmail.com. We own two large Lichtenstein pieces, and I would cherish seeing yours via email. I will give you a different email address once we connect, and email you pictures of the two we own.

I saw several linocut works of his when I was in Tel Aviv.


Will do. Some of the other artists I have found are:
Wes Lowe
Deidre Hierlihy
Sarah Gersovitz
Stephen Kaye (I really like his work)
Herbie Rose
Karen Patterson
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VinT, let's chat off-line.

You MUST hit the better galleries, and perhaps the Contemporary Key gallery crawl based on your schedule.

Will write more soon, off to a meeting, but I will spend some of your money while there! Wink


w+a, I sent a note to your gmail.


Will reply soon.
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I have a new work, and I'm a happy man, indeed.


Oh?


Indeed. Cool


A long-awaited sculpture, perhaps?


VinT,

New sculpture has arrived, and now trying to decide if we will place it outside like our last piece, or perhaps indoors which it currently is. It is only 5'8" tall so we have options.

I also shook hands yesterday on a new sculpture commission for an outdoor piece from drawings. Our current outdoor piece needs a friend. Big Grin

Enjoy your holiday in the U.K., and look forward to catching up when you return.
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Regarding Warhol, Sixty Artist, Fifty Years next weekl at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Unfortunately I'm in Miami that week, then off to Santa Fe to catch up with D for most of September.

If anyone attends, I would love to hear your thoughts.

The Exhibit is on until December 31. I'm sure I'll attend over Thanksgiving while down there.
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Regarding Warhol, Sixty Artist, Fifty Years next weekl at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Unfortunately I'm in Miami that week, then off to Santa Fe to catch up with D for most of September.

If anyone attends, I would love to hear your thoughts.

The Exhibit is on until December 31. I'm sure I'll attend over Thanksgiving while down there.


K, looks like an interesting exhibit. I received a promotional piece in the mail ( really should check our mail more often Smile) and there were several works I had never seen before.

Hmmmm....
Been quite an art week for me. I was given a generous gift by an artist -- Aurora Robson -- that I identified for an exhibition at the Franklin Park Conservatory where I work. She is an artist that works with reclaimed plastics and as part of the gallery installation she created a small wall sculpture and named it Larry after me and gave me the piece at the preview Thursday. While not for everyone, I find her work and message very cool.

Then yesterday I met with Bruce Munro, an artist from the UK who works in light, who might be a part of our exhibition next year.
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Been quite an art week for me. I was given a generous gift by an artist -- Aurora Robson -- that I identified for an exhibition at the Franklin Park Conservatory where I work. She is an artist that works with reclaimed plastics and as part of the gallery installation she created a small wall sculpture and named it Larry after me and gave me the piece at the preview Thursday. While not for everyone, I find her work and message very cool.

Then yesterday I met with Bruce Munro, an artist from the UK who works in light, who might be a part of our exhibition next year.


Bravo, eyesintime. I would love to see it if you have the time to shoot me an email.
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Been quite an art week for me. I was given a generous gift by an artist -- Aurora Robson -- that I identified for an exhibition at the Franklin Park Conservatory where I work. She is an artist that works with reclaimed plastics and as part of the gallery installation she created a small wall sculpture and named it Larry after me and gave me the piece at the preview Thursday. While not for everyone, I find her work and message very cool.

Then yesterday I met with Bruce Munro, an artist from the UK who works in light, who might be a part of our exhibition next year.


Bravo, eyesintime. I would love to see it if you have the time to shoot me an email.



Thanks W+A. As someone who isn't in the "art world" -- I'm in development -- it was pretty exciting and I was completely taken aback. I just happened to see a piece of her work and thought it was both visually appealing and perfect for the Conservatory given her messages of recycling and the environment. I don't have a picture at home, but I'm going in for the opening tomorrow and have one at work I can send then.
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Been quite an art week for me. I was given a generous gift by an artist -- Aurora Robson -- that I identified for an exhibition at the Franklin Park Conservatory where I work. She is an artist that works with reclaimed plastics and as part of the gallery installation she created a small wall sculpture and named it Larry after me and gave me the piece at the preview Thursday. While not for everyone, I find her work and message very cool.

Then yesterday I met with Bruce Munro, an artist from the UK who works in light, who might be a part of our exhibition next year.


Bravo, eyesintime. I would love to see it if you have the time to shoot me an email.



Thanks W+A. As someone who isn't in the "art world" -- I'm in development -- it was pretty exciting and I was completely taken aback. I just happened to see a piece of her work and thought it was both visually appealing and perfect for the Conservatory given her messages of recycling and the environment. I don't have a picture at home, but I'm going in for the opening tomorrow and have one at work I can send then. I don't have your email, so shoot me one at . Or I posted a picture on my FB page --


Email & FB request sent, so you can erase you information abouve.
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I saw a review of a memoir, Caveat Emptor: The secret life of an American Art Forger by Ken Perenyi. It looks like an interesting read...


The amount of forgeries in museums across the world is larger than many people expected.

Are you going to read the book?

Short answer, yes I think i will.
my wife noped me on using her ipad, so i'm using this as my excuse to buy a kindle. I've been in a reading rut lately.
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Regarding Warhol, Sixty Artist, Fifty Years next weekl at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Unfortunately I'm in Miami that week, then off to Santa Fe to catch up with D for most of September.

If anyone attends, I would love to hear your thoughts.

The Exhibit is on until December 31. I'm sure I'll attend over Thanksgiving while down there.


K, Roberta Smith reviewed the exhibit for the New York Times today in advance of next weeks opening.

She takes her shots, just like her husband Jerry always does, but her review and the pieces shown in the Times today have convinced me I need to attend, even if it is just an in and out trip.

Make sure you let me know your impressions after your visit, please.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by eyesintime:


Then yesterday I met with Bruce Munro, an artist from the UK who works in light, who might be a part of our exhibition next year.[/

Some of Munro's works look like they are Serra inspired. Those would be an awesome addition next year.


We're now considering havng him as a solo exhibition rather than a group exhibition. Not sure where that will go. With the James Turrell installation that illuminates our Palm House and Bruce Munro solo light exhibition, could make for some great nighttime viewing.
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Recognize this artist?


I do not, should I?


I would never have recognized him except for the fact that there was a story about him on a Canadian news site last week. The photo in the article was different but I think it had the same sculpture piece that he was working on.

It's Tony Dow, the older brother on Leave It to Beaver. I don't think I missed an episode when I was a kid; loved to hate Eddie Haskel.

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