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How to approach contemporary art if you don't know much.

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When in Mexico City, see Latin American art.

The Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo is one of several in the same park in Mexico City along with the Modern Art museum and the The National Museum of Anthropology, which wikipedia says is “is th...

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Wifredo Lam at MOMA, Anti-Colonialism, and the Intentional Fallacy

The problem of Wifredo Lam becomes more glaring as you walk through the MOMA show, “When I don’t sleep, I dream,” now on (December, 2025) and think about the claims on the wall and about his own claims for himself for being a revolutionary,...

5 months ago
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Newsflash: Rich Hollywood Guy has A Lot of Art!

A recent New York Times article describing the home art collection of Michael Ovitz begins with this teasing clause: “On the slim chance you get invited to dinner at the sprawling Beverly Hills home of the former Hollywood power broker Mich...

6 months ago
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Wolfgang Beltracchi and Who's Scamming Whom

How much does craft matter? Craft, as opposed to timeliness? In this article in The NY Times, about the art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi, the Tokushima Museum in Japan, after discovering that they’d been taken by on of W.B.’s works, said this...

6 months ago
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Decorative Art at the Hyatt

When I was in Chicago, I stayed at the Hyatt. There were three works of art in the various interlocking lobbies that caught my eye and made me think. One looks like a Rothko, the other two could be by Franz Klein, maybe. Not quite. They’re...

7 months ago
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