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In reply to the discussion: Happy Friday, DUers! Welcome to your Friday Afternoon Challenge: Art in the News, Part II! [View all]pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)18. #5 is a Van Gogh that could be sold by Detroit to pay creditors
"Portrait of Postman Roulin" (1888) in the Detroit Museum is one of many works that could be auctioned off by the city.
Met Director Decries Detroit Bid to Pillage Own Museum
By Philip Boroff & Katya Kazakina - May 24, 2013 9:01 PM PT
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has joined the Detroit Institute of Arts in opposing any plan for the Michigan city to sell billions of dollars of museum masterpieces to plug a deficit.
Even in the darkest days of New York Citys fiscal crisis of 1975, and the national economic meltdown of 2008, the cultural treasures closely identified with our own city were never on the table, Thomas Campbell, the Mets director and chief executive, said in a statement.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-24/met-director-decries-detroit-bid-to-pillage-own-museum.html
By Philip Boroff & Katya Kazakina - May 24, 2013 9:01 PM PT
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has joined the Detroit Institute of Arts in opposing any plan for the Michigan city to sell billions of dollars of museum masterpieces to plug a deficit.
Even in the darkest days of New York Citys fiscal crisis of 1975, and the national economic meltdown of 2008, the cultural treasures closely identified with our own city were never on the table, Thomas Campbell, the Mets director and chief executive, said in a statement.
...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-24/met-director-decries-detroit-bid-to-pillage-own-museum.html
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Happy Friday, DUers! Welcome to your Friday Afternoon Challenge: Art in the News, Part II! [View all]
CTyankee
Jun 2013
OP
The Basquat "Dustheads" sold as part of a set that sold for a record $495M at auction
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#28
I hadn't seen that! I wonder why I missed that...I scour the NYT art section daily...
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#62
I updated my OP to reflect my real objective here which is what the news story is about...
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#8
#2 is Basquiat, marking the opening the opening of the Broadway play about him.
Buzz Clik
Jun 2013
#7
Are these pieces part of the Saatchi collection, Nigella and the Strangler and all that?
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#13
Actually, what I was driving at was that he is doing his own catalogue raisonne to deter
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#21
Yeah, I'd never heard of it but yes, of course, it's understandable that polka dots can and will
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#35
good for you! Isn't it good news that they are not considering selling the art to satisfy
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#22
thanks. I'm sorry if I screwed up the real question on this Challenge...ack...
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#25
good point. I really don't know, but when that story came out recently there was a big fuss.
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#51
Great! Really big news for the Metropolitan Museum! Lauder's early Cubist collection is
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#29
It seems gone; hence, the suggestion of a rainbow. The light "moves" with the cart from left to
WinkyDink
Jun 2013
#59
An extraordinary exploration. Thank you so much for that, I think I had heard of it but had
CTyankee
Jun 2013
#49