Forget the Art Fairs, Give me the British International Motor Show
The current show at Kenny Schachter Rove in London, "Between a Rock and a Hard Place," curated by Danny Moynihan, with works by Jannis Kounellis (left) and Edward William Cooke Over the spring I purchased two paintings and four drawings by a prominent British painter...
Z.car by Zaha Hadid
Published in Rove Zero, Spring 2006, Premier Issue of the Car Design Magazine. Though the antiques market has crashed (post 9/11, 2001), and impressionist and old master paintings gone soft, modern and contemporary art and post war design are through the roof. Frothy...
Diary Installment
It’s well over a year since we moved to London and I still haven’t attained the peripheral vision necessary to navigate the width-restricting elevated curbs on the Hammersmith Bridge on the school run every morning. Even my tiny Mini cannot cope with the hurdles...
Frieze Disease, or the Bursting of the Balloon
When will the reassessment come, the day of reckoning, for a time when demand not only influences art but instigates it, determines the form? Isn’t the repetitive nature of some art production in endless series just another name for creating more of the same stuff?...
Art Report
In 1973 Ethel and Robert Skull, as the result of a divorce settlement, staged a significant auction of contemporary art in New York; significant in as much as it was the first time a major evening auction transpired featuring solely contemporary art. Immediately after...
Basquiat
QUESTIONS ASKED TO ADDRESS: 1. Should we be glorifying art that at it's inception flourished by desecrating and mutilating public and private property. 2. How did it really happen overnight that a guy living on the streets becomes the toast of New York society and the...
Downtick: Piddling Painting Dealer.
I Bought Andy Warhol (Harry Abrams, 2003) is a slim new volume by California private art dealer and art market chronicler Richard Polsky, a frequent contributor to artnet.com. The premise of the book is to weave the search for the Holy Grail, i.e. the hunt for the...
Celebrity/Artist/King of the Universe
Today, celebrities are collecting art more than ever, and the latest art that they seem to be collecting has shifted from old and modern masters to more and more contemporary stuff. Artists are collecting celebrities as well, but the big trend of the moment is that...
The Three at Jeffrey Deitch
UPTICK: THE THREE Why bother? Many artists toil away day after day in the solitude of their studios not with the intent of creating transcendent objects and to be immortalized by posterity as if in amber, but rather to get some good press and become another famous art...
Art Report
Does your portfolio have the right balance of mutual funds, real estate investment trusts (REIT's) and art funds? It should, says Michael Moses at NYU’s Stern School of Business, who with professor Jainping Mei created the Mei/Moses Fine Art Index...
Interview (Contemporary Mission Statement)
ICON: Why initiate the conTEMPorary exhibition space, which runs counter to your past transient curatorial credentials? Kenny Schachter: The last thing I ever envisioned was opening a gallery. It was the last thing I ever wanted to do. However, I felt compelled to...
The Relationship between Making Art and Curating: Monkey in the Middle
Making art and curating are clearly distinct practices within the rubric of fine art, however there are undeniably areas where they coincide. Concededly, both are very subjective in nature so I do not profess to possess universal truths in this regard! Various stages...
Contemporary Curatorial Practice Panel at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco)
SQUARE TIMES The art world appears to be the most backward thinking, anti laissez-faire environment in which to implement projects; compared even to the accounting or legal realms. Information, contacts, and resources are guarded like state secrets. The de rigueur...
The Unenforceable Andrea Rosen Contract
A John Curin painting appeared in an advertisement for an upcoming auction at Phillips in an art magazine. When Andrea Rosen of the eponymous gallery got wind of the consigned Curin lot, she notified the auction house of a sales agreement in effect that every client...
Jasper Who?
From the 1913 Armory Show in New York which was front page news to Jackson Pollack appearing on the cover of life magazine to Warhol and the Pop movement, it seems that contemporary art has been falling further and further out of the consciousness of the general...
Downticks: Bad Bad Painting
Imagine the worst Howard Hodgkin painting come to life in a horrible nightmare hijacking your very existence: covering walls, floors, utensils, and everything else in sight. Such is the impact of the recent exhibition of Lucas Samaras at PaceWildenstein gallery....
Downtick: New York
The World Trade Center (WTC) disaster was sad, nauseating and unfathomable. After being brought to our collective knees, New Yorkers walk around with a continual knot in our stomachs wondering what will be next. We are gripped by fear for the futures of our children,...
Las Vegas and Art: Public Meets Private (Interview with Robert G. Goldstein, President of the Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino)
The manners in which contemporary art galleries and museums function is based upon models that have not changed for decades. One would think with the entrepreneurial nature of the gallery business and the lack of institutional structure and layered bureaucracy...
Downtick: 80’s Painting
What in heaven's earth is Jeff Koons thinking with regard to his new series of paintings aside from money? They are without doubt the most awful crop of crap to emerge from the studio of a leading light of contemporary art since...there is no comparison to be made, as...
Cancellation of Art Basel Miami Beach – Spring 2001
Lesson number one for those contemplating staging an international contemporary art fair in the future: get more than a contract when signing up participants, get a deposit. Lawyers raison d'ítre is to get clients out of contracts, but the leverage of money in hand is...
Downticks: the Damien Duldrums: When is Enough Enough?
As evidence that there can be no strictly linear movement up in the art market without regard to quality and consistency, there has been a marked downturn and backing off with regard to Damien Hirst's auction performance in 2001. Though his last extravaganza at New...
Paul Thek: Famous… & Forgotten… & Famous
Pain, death and not being able to make art again. Have you ever stumbled across a medical television station in the middle of invasive surgery? Clamps hold open a stomach, a surgeons’ hands extend deep into the body, and blood and guts are revealed like a...
Bottino; :Bot; Glass
From 1986 to the summer of 1999 Borocco Restaurant (below Canal on West Broadway) was a favorite art world hang out in the heyday of the Mary Boone-Schnabel-Fischl-Salle-Basquiat, rein of power. A time forever, memorably etched upon the minds of those that caught a...
Trends in the Day Sales of Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips
Phillips was tepid at best and at worst, a dangerous place to go to market with your contemporary art wares. The conclusion was don't sell at Phillips work that could be accepted for consignment at either Sotheby's or Christie's (in contrast to some big-ticket items...
My Dinner (Eavesdropping) With Gagosian
OK. So I didn't actually have dinner with him, he sat at a table behind me; but, I recognized that unmistakable close cropped gray buzz cut. We were back to back in the restaurant. As the meal progressed and in proportion to my imbibing, I began to listen more and...



