By Laura Lark on July 12, 2012
Questions? Comments? Ideas? Send them to: lauralark@glasstire.com (or leave your message below) Dear Readers, Thanks for the overwhelming number of responses! In this first post, [...]
Posted in Blog, Laura Lark Loves You | Tagged art world, Baywatch, bile, blowing up things, breasts, buttock, chiseled good looks, Culturcide, David Hasselhoff, Design Within Reach, emily sloan, furries, genius, Guantanamo, hating, Helmut Newton, lifeguarding, Lloyd's of London, mark flood, nanny cam, negativity, pamela anderson, punishment, saddle, sellout, spanking, The Daily Beast, vitriol, whining, William Pope L. |
By Eric Zimmerman on June 10, 2011
‘Tis the season to hand out financial advice. There isn’t a rock in existence under which we could live and not hear about the dismal [...]
Posted in Blog, Eric Zimmerman | Tagged art, Art Lies, art world, cash is king, luxury goods, money |
By Claire Ruud on April 30, 2011
The implosion of the Austin art world has got me thinking about art world power dynamics, as I mentioned last week in my published correspondence [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged academics, amoa, art world, arthouse, artists, blanton, Claire Ruud, collectors, control of resources, critics, curators, dana friis-hansen, directors, distinctions, foundations, gallerists, Jeffrey Pfeffer, knowledge, ned rifkin, networks, philanthropists, power in the art world, Power: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don’t, simone wicha, sources of power, Sue Graze, taste, The Coppola Smart Mob |