by Dehlia Mitchell-Gray | Aug 21, 2018 | Innovation, VAR Intern: Dehlia Mitchell-Gray
by Dehlia Mitchell-Gray Evolution, which ran at Pace Gallery from May 4th to August 17th, was a showcase of work by Israeli artist Michal Rovner. Rovner began her career as a photographer in the late 1980’s, and has since developed into a video artist. Although rarely...
by Dehlia Mitchell-Gray | Aug 21, 2018 | VAR Conversation Series, VAR Intern: Dehlia Mitchell-Gray
Fisher Parrish in Bushwick is a gallery which reflects the community that supports it. Co-founder Zoe Fisher explains that “showing up in Bushwick and closing the doors would be weird”. The collaborative, community driven spirit of Bushwick is what inspired her to...
by Isabel Lamont | Aug 16, 2018 | Health and Wellness
As a creative, you have most likely experienced in one way or another the stereotype of the “starving artist.” This is the idea that in order to create art, you must suffer for it in one way or another– whether it be financial suffering, emotional suffering, or...
by Netanel Saso | Aug 7, 2018 | Entrepreneurship, VAR Conversation Series, VAR Fellow: Netanel Saso
Listen to the Interview David Killen is the owner of David Killen Gallery, an auction house located in Chelsea. Though his auction house has only been open for 6 years, he has over 40 years of experience in fine and decorative arts. As David Killen did not plan to...
by Dehlia Mitchell-Gray | Aug 7, 2018 | Entrepreneurship, VAR Intern: Dehlia Mitchell-Gray
by Dehlia Mithcell-Gray In 2014, Artnet reported that the Fine Art Expert Institute claimed that 50% of art is a fraud. Although this claim was quickly withdrawn, the fact that this claim was briefly seen as plausible and caused a widespread panic throughout the art...
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