Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Master Class / Preliminary Studies for Classical Paintings from the Met Museum NYC


ART
Master Class / 
Preliminary Drawings 
for Classical Paintings
FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE 
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART


One of my favorite parts of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the Gallery Hallway leading to the 2nd Floor Special Exhibition Spaces as you turn left off of the central Grand Staircase. 

This extra wide corridor is always filled with great art, drawings, prints and early photographs from the deep archives of the Museum. It is said that 3/4s + of the museum's collection is stored in their archives and this hall gives space for these normally unseen works, allowing short term exhibits of these great artworks that do not merit a permanent place with-in the precious real estate of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

Thank you Met Curators for sharing this ever changing exhibition of "gems of knowledge" offered up and where "beauty" is to be enjoyed for those lucky patrons who stop and soak it in, as they walk to their destination. 





























(Source: Photos taken by ARTSnFOOD Staff, at the museum with permission)

Until later, 
Jack

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Monday, June 26, 2017

ART: Many Small and Midsized Art Galleries Closing in NYC + Food & Wine Magazine's Editorial Offices are Moving to Birmingham, Ala.

NYTimes reports Feuer/Mesler Gallery is Closing,
Pictured: Artist, Johannes VanDerBeek, 
"Primitive Landscape Suspended Leaves", 2015,
Aqua-Resin, fiberglass, steel, clay, silicone, paint

Photo courtesy of Feuer/Mesler Gallery
In the Art World 
& in Food Publishing,
"The times they 
are a-changing!"

ART
Small and Midsized 
Art Gallery Closures 
Grow in NYC and 
Around the USA.

The New York Times reports that 
smaller galleries, often the breeding 
ground for up and coming artists
are closing right and left, because
of changes in the marketplace.


Excerpt from NYT: "Midsize galleries have long struggled to compete in a field increasingly dominated by mega-galleries with multiple locations, like Gagosian, David Zwirner and Hauser & Wirth. But lately the trend toward an intensely commercial and competitive art market has resulted in a critical mass of galleries folding, moving or merging. Some see the solidifying of a class society. “There is less support for the low end of the market,” said Rachel A. J. Pownall, who prepared the European Fine Art Fair’s 2017 Art Market Report. Dr. Pownall added that “the gap has become greater” between smaller galleries and large ones, which “are traditionally better positioned to reach a wider audience, sell at auction, present at art fairs and gain brand reputation.”

For the complete story follow this link: (https://nyti.ms/2t6Mu41)


From TEFAF Art Market Report for 2017: (Forward) Artnet is proud to partner with TEFAF to present the TEFAF Art Market Report 2017. Widely regarded as the most comprehensive summary of the art market, the annual TEFAF report offers collectors, professionals, and art lovers a global perspective on economic trends in the market. To complement those insights with reliable quantitative facts, we provide the most recent auction data based on our Price Database, which includes over 11 million art auction records dating back to 1985 and is the foundation for an accurate analysis of the market's fluctuations and future trends. We have collaborated with TEFAF to produce the annual report for more than a decade and are delighted to be working with the esteemed fair once more on this invaluable report. Artnet is the leading resource for the international art market. Established in 1989, artnet is dedicated to bringing transparency to the art world with a range of products that ensure easy access to latest art market information and news online. With our suite of services, such as the Price Database, Gallery Network, and artnet Auctions, we empower anyone with an interest in collecting or understanding art. 







FOOD
Food & Wine Magazine
is relocating to Alabama.


The New York Times reports that in an effort to save money, Food & Wine's, parent company will consolidate the magazine into a group of food publications, Cooking Light and Southern Living, which have existing photo studios, test kitchens and editorial facilities in Birmingham, Alabama. The grouping will pare Food & Wine's following of chefs, connoisseurs and restauranteurs who look to New York for inspiration with titles catering to beginners in the kitchen and family home cooking. The editorial department employees of Food & Wine are having to weigh "life in NYC" with continuing a job they love. F&W editor, Nilou Motamed, has already resigned.

Cost savings is of primary concern to he print publication industry, as it continues its downward spiral, with most advertiser switching to digital options. Online sites like (eater.com0 & (Food52.com) are now stiff competition.


(Link to NYT story: https://nyti.ms/2sZonE4)

(Source: NYTimes - all stories are credited to NYT and links are provided.) 


Until later, 
Jack



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Friday, June 16, 2017

"Please Participate" Neon by Jeppe Hein

Jeppe Hein "Please Participate", 2015,
 Neon Tubes, ed. of 3 with 2 AP,
303 Gallery, NYC
ART
Jeppe Hein 
asks us all to
"PLEASE PARTICIPATE"

Read this wall art - 
Then DO, Participate in Life!

At the recent Frieze Art Fair, NYC












  





   






  




(Photos taken with permission of the fair and the gallery, by ARTSnFOOD staff.)

Until later, 
Jack

ARTS&FOOD
 is an online magazine dedicated to providing artists and collectors around the world with highlights of current art exhibitions, and to encourage all readers to invest in and participate in “The Joy of Art” and Culture. All Rights Reserved. All concepts, original art, text & photography, which are not otherwise credited, are copyright 2017 © Jack A. Atkinson, under all international, intellectual property and copyright laws. All gallery events', museum exhibitions', art fairs' or art festivals' photographs were taken with permission or provided by the event or gallery. All physical artworks are the intellectual property of the individual artists and © (copyright) individual artists, fabricators, respective owners or assignees. 

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