Archive | May 28, 2009
Heritage Auction House to Open in NYC.. and Senior Jobs are Available!
by on May 28, 2009 in Modern Art Obsession
Heritage Auction House from Dallas, Texas to open up offices in NYC.. and now senior JOBS are now available! Well the one good thing a recession does for business is it opens up new opportunities for those looking to seize the day! While the stuffed peacocks at Sothebys, and Christies have been taking massive losses, cutting expenses, laying off staff, Bloomsbury, Bonhams.. and now Heritage Auction Houses are all expanding in New York City!! YEA!! Now if they would just start cutting their auction fees! So if you’re looking for a new job in the Art Auction world.. you might…
Heritage Auction House to Open in NYC.. and Senior Jobs are Available!
by on May 28, 2009 in Modern Art Obsession
Heritage Auction House from Dallas, Texas to open up offices in NYC.. and now senior JOBS are now available! Well the one good thing a recession does for business is it opens up new opportunities for those looking to seize the day! While the stuffed peacocks at Sothebys, and Christies have been taking massive losses, cutting expenses, laying off staff, Bloomsbury, Bonhams.. and now Heritage Auction Houses are all expanding in New York City!! YEA!! Now if they would just start cutting their auction fees! So if you’re looking for a new job in the Art Auction world.. you might…
Dr.D’s “NEW BOREDOM” Appears On Distressed Billboards in London
by on May 28, 2009 in Wooster Collective
‘Ascendants’ from Damon Ginandes
by on May 28, 2009 in Wooster Collective
Damon Ginandes’ latest piece was recently installed on 25th Street and 3rd Ave. in Manhattan on the exterior of the Carlton Arms Hotel. It’s entitled ‘Ascendants’, and is a concrete relief and acrylic on wood cut-out panels.
Fresh Stuff From Jim Darling in Beacon, NY
by on May 28, 2009 in Wooster Collective
Jim tells us:
“The area that I’ve been spending time in has multiple abandon buildings, which are amazing. Unfortunately it also has a ton of trash scattered between the buildings. I decided to clean up the area by dragging all the junk into one location and making something out of it. With a little help I pulled four beds, six tires, and a large amount of scrap into one consolidated area… The trash that was scattered everywhere, was transformed into one giant character who found a great place to relax.”
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