art darts

In my eyes there is only one art—not high or low; not fine or decorative. Paintings, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, jewelry, textiles, embroideries, glass—I look at and care about much of this; the people who make or made it and those who collect and sell it--those are my targets. [AS FOR POSTS: MY TARGET FOR THAT IS WEEKLY FROM FRIDAY TO MONDAY.]

Friday, 9 November 2018

Save it for the nation


Save it for the nation my story in the current (November) artnewspaper in print and on line.



https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/long-lost-tudor-tapestry-could-be-saved-for-the-nation

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More about Paula's writings

I am a New Yorker now based in London. I am a writer and arts journalist. My most recent book is VENETIAN DREAMING: Finding a foothold in an enchanted land. My writing about the visual arts, the people who collect it and who sell it appears in the Weekend FT, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and the Prospero blog of economist.com as well as Introspections the online magazine of 1st Dibs. I do not write about cutting edge art.


The archive which follows is far from up to date or otherwise complete. I have published dozens of art stories since March 2012 but my tech guru has decamped and I do not know how to add them to this list. Subjects include James Turrell at Houghton Hall in Norfolk on the 1st Dibs, Joseph Cornell at the Royal Academy of Art,the trial of Coleridge v. Sotheby's centering on a dispute about the correct dating of a gold chain of office the story of the extraordinary sale of a ring that belonged to Joan of Arc--or so it was claimed,

TEFAF AT 25 Silver Threads Among the Gold, March 16, 2012

The Art of Auction Valuation March 2, 2012

Lucian Freud in London: Local Hero. February, 2012


Islamic Galleries at the Met: Centuries of Glory November 9, 2011

Leonardo in London November 9, 2011

Indian Painting: Biographies in Paint September 21, 2011

American Art at the Met: America the Beautiful—and homogenized January 17, 2012

Winter Antiques Show: Americana for Sale January 24, 2012

Leonardo da Vinci in London: Yes, It’s Worth It.






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