Andy Warhol, Stuart Bird and Native American Art

Andy Warhol, Stuart Bird and Native American Art

Thirteen years ago, I stumbled into a job working part time for an established and innovative Pop Art dealer named Stuart Bird. Stuart was originally from Oklahoma and of Native American descent. (Cherokee.) He was proud of his heritage but never in a boisterous or…

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Lithograph, Screenprint, Etching. Do You Know Your Art Print?

Art Terminology. What Does It All Mean? Lithograph, serigraph, etching, screenprint…  What do all these art print terms mean and does it make a difference in understanding and buying art?   Well, yes… and no. It’s not an easy answer.  When it comes to art, nothing…

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Andy Warhol, Consumerism and the Ads Portfolio

Andy Warhol and American Consumerism Andy Warhol’s Ads portfolio was released in 1985 and was one of the last portfolios he released before his untimely death in 1987. The Ads prints are considered to be particularly important works for Warhol because of his fascination with…

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Art for Sale Online. Buying Art, the Internet and ebay.

Should You Buy Art on the Internet? Buying art online can be as safe as buying art from a reputable gallery. From acquiring an Andy Warhol painting or a Marc Chagall poster, buying art online can be fun, exciting and completely secure, but precautions should…

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Exploring the Friendships of Picasso, Chagall and Matisse

Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall and Henri Matisse. Friendships and conflict. The Matisse Museum is housed inside an elegant 17th century villa high about the city of Nice where the artist lived. Nearby, the Marc Chagall Museum houses religious themed paintings and stain glass masterpieces. About…

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What is Sunday B. Morning and What is the Connection to Andy Warhol Art

Sunday B. Morning has always had a mystique attached to its name. What is Sunday B. Morning? Who is Sunday B. Morning? How is it that they can produce Marilyn, Flowers and Soup Cans impressions exactly like the wildly popular Andy Warhol prints of the…

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Robert De Niro Honors Artist Father with Documentary

Robert De Niro Honors Artist Father with Documentary

Touching article about Robert De Niro’s journey creating a documentary about his late father who was an artist. This HBO documentary was originally intended to be a family keepsake but they realized the story was much bigger and should be shared. Read the article here.

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Oh Yeah. He did this.

Oh Yeah. He did this.

Chilean artist Marco Evaristti was jailed in Iceland for dying the Strokkur Geysir in  with pink food coloring. As one GinaArt client observed, “He’s like Christo without the permits.” Indeed. Read more here.

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Amazing Coachella Art Installations

Amazing Coachella Art Installations

Come with us to see the wonderful art installations on display at the Coachella Festival this month. Art and music go so well together, don’t you think? Inspiring. See them here.

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Andy Warhol, The Athletes’ Series at Oklahoma City Museum

Andy Warhol, The Athletes’ Series at Oklahoma City Museum

“The what? The stick? Sir, that is my golf club!” There’s a great story that goes with every athlete that Andy Warhol was commissioned to paint. For our friends in Oklahoma, this is a must see Warhol exhibit at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Wonderful…

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