Posts Tagged ‘9/12 Project’

A Roundup of Sorts…

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Ø    Stuck in customs… Crewest Gallery in downtown LA has just opened their exhibit of Iranian artists, but as a result of remaining turmoil due to the election uproar, the artists’ biographical information and even artwork has been extremely difficult to obtain.  Now a painting of a group of men against a green background remains in Iran as officials refuse to allow a work that depicts Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s oppression to be shown.  Green has become the color that symbolizes political oppression in the country.  (LA Times)

Ø    More cuts… The UBS Art Gallery in Manhattan, run by the Swiss bank, will be closing at the end of October in an effort to save money.  This comes as less than stellar news considering how often UBS has financially supported international arts organizations.  (ArtINFO)

Ø    Glenn Beck stirs the pot… Glenn Beck, of FoxNews fame, has ignited controversy with his “9/12 Project” poster design.  Earlier this month, Beck went on one of his typical rants speaking out against the “communist” artwork and design at Rockefeller Center.  Then, he released a poster for his taxpayer march in Washington DC with three, red thrusting fists superimposed on the US Capitol reminiscent of posters created in the early 1900s used by the Industrial Workers of the World union and then used in the 60s by both feminist and anti-war movements.  (LA Times; Culture Monster)

Ø    Off to the races… With September comes a fresh new start for the art world.  A new season has begun: last night LA’s galleries were open till all hours offering food and drink (mostly from our city’s famed trucks) in honor of a new round of exhibits and artists to discover.  The Irving Penn exhibit at the Getty, for example, will be one for the books.  The Daily Beast’s “Art Beast” is getting excited about the Juergen Teller exhibit at Lehmann Maupin in NYC and Xavier Veilhan’s conceptual art installation at Versailles in France.  (Daily Beast)

Ø    On the hunt… Detectives in Los Angeles are searching for ten paintings by Andy Warhol that went missing from the private home of collector Richard L. Weisman.  The paintings include images of famous athletes including OJ Simpson, Chris Evert, and Jack Nicklaus, which were commissioned by Weisman and called the “Athlete Series.”  He’d tried selling the pieces as a group in 2007 for $28 million, but no luck.  He just happens to be related to Norton Simon himself – quel controversy! (NY Times)

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