Thursday, May 28, 2009
Salvador Dali
In case you read blogs about Dali, many of them these days are filled with negative info, that is not based in reality. One of the dealers in the industry is not very good at what he does, so he has launced a campain against two of his competitors. If he was smart, he would work with his competitors in the same way others do in other industries. Salvador Dali created great works of art. It seems a few are falling over thier own feet trying to be in control. I think Dali himself would agree that control is a dangerous word. People who tell lies and use ruthless tactics, will hurt themselves in the long run.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Salvador Dali at Auction
BOSTON, April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Skinner, Inc. , one of the nation's leading auction houses for antiques and fine art, today announced the appointment of Robin Starr as director pro tem to lead Skinner's American & European Paintings & Prints department. Her newly defined role comes at an opportune time; Skinner's upcoming May 15th sale, to be held in Boston, will feature one of the auction house's most impressive offerings to date with works from Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, and Salvador Dali.
With Starr on board to head one of Skinner's most important specialty departments, a move toward acquiring more notable works is underway. As such, Skinner is also announcing a shift from quarterly fine paintings sales, to three per year. Skinner's strategy is to offer the highest caliber works in its American & European Paintings & Prints auctions, and mid-range works of art in its European Furniture & Decorate Arts, 20th century, and Americana auctions. Skinner also plans to revive its Studio Paintings auctions in its new Marlborough gallery, and has scheduled its first Studio sale for July 2009 in Marlborough.
Starr first joined Skinner's European & American Paintings department in September of 1987. Her longstanding relationship with consignors and buyers provides for a seamless transition into the role as director pro tem. Starr's responsibilities now include overseeing a staff of specialists who appraise and catalog prints, paintings, sculpture, and works on paper for clients including arts and cultural institutions, estates, major collectors, and private individuals. She will also continue to act as auctioneer, a role for which she has been widely regarded, as she brings vibrancy and animation to the podium.
According to Karen Keane, CEO of Skinner, Inc., "We're very pleased to announce Robin as director pro tem of the paintings department. Robin brings a renewed perspective in this leadership role, but has legacy experience of twenty plus years to leverage."
Outside her role at Skinner, Starr is a major contributor to the success of Boston's thriving arts and culture community. She conducts numerous benefit appraisal days, lectures, and benefit auctions throughout the year. Starr has lectured in art history at various colleges throughout New England, and is currently a Lecturer in Art History at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Starr received her M.A. in the History of Art, specializing in early medieval art, from Williams College. As an undergraduate, Starr combined an unusual double major in Art History and Physics through research in neutron activation autoradiography and its application in art historical research at Bates College. Starr is a resident of Acton, Massachusetts.
With Starr on board to head one of Skinner's most important specialty departments, a move toward acquiring more notable works is underway. As such, Skinner is also announcing a shift from quarterly fine paintings sales, to three per year. Skinner's strategy is to offer the highest caliber works in its American & European Paintings & Prints auctions, and mid-range works of art in its European Furniture & Decorate Arts, 20th century, and Americana auctions. Skinner also plans to revive its Studio Paintings auctions in its new Marlborough gallery, and has scheduled its first Studio sale for July 2009 in Marlborough.
Starr first joined Skinner's European & American Paintings department in September of 1987. Her longstanding relationship with consignors and buyers provides for a seamless transition into the role as director pro tem. Starr's responsibilities now include overseeing a staff of specialists who appraise and catalog prints, paintings, sculpture, and works on paper for clients including arts and cultural institutions, estates, major collectors, and private individuals. She will also continue to act as auctioneer, a role for which she has been widely regarded, as she brings vibrancy and animation to the podium.
According to Karen Keane, CEO of Skinner, Inc., "We're very pleased to announce Robin as director pro tem of the paintings department. Robin brings a renewed perspective in this leadership role, but has legacy experience of twenty plus years to leverage."
Outside her role at Skinner, Starr is a major contributor to the success of Boston's thriving arts and culture community. She conducts numerous benefit appraisal days, lectures, and benefit auctions throughout the year. Starr has lectured in art history at various colleges throughout New England, and is currently a Lecturer in Art History at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Starr received her M.A. in the History of Art, specializing in early medieval art, from Williams College. As an undergraduate, Starr combined an unusual double major in Art History and Physics through research in neutron activation autoradiography and its application in art historical research at Bates College. Starr is a resident of Acton, Massachusetts.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Salvador Dali and Walt Disney
SALVADOR DALI AND WALT DISNEY worked on an animated feature that was never released. Dali created many drawings and a few paintings of the same subject. "Destino"
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Salvador Dali
Dali's final contact with Hollywood was the dream sequence in Vencente Mennelli's 1950 Feature Film "Father of the Bride" with Spencer Tracey and Elizabeth Taylor. Dali created a scene where Spencer Tracey dreams he's sinking into a marble floor.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Salvador Dali Museums
There are more museums dedicated to the works of Salvador Dali than any other Master.
L'Espace Dali is an art museum in Paris, France. Dedicated to the work of the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, the museum contains many of his drawings, cartoons, and sculptures as well as a few of his paintings.
Located just off the top of the Butte Montmartre at 11, rue Poulbot, the two-floor museum provides a detailed look into the creative process that produced some of Dalí's most famous works.
L'Espace Dali is an art museum in Paris, France. Dedicated to the work of the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, the museum contains many of his drawings, cartoons, and sculptures as well as a few of his paintings.
Located just off the top of the Butte Montmartre at 11, rue Poulbot, the two-floor museum provides a detailed look into the creative process that produced some of Dalí's most famous works.
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