By ArtsFuse on Feb 5, 2010 in Coming Attractions, Featured, Galleries, Visual Arts | 0 Comments
By Peter Walsh
Luis Meléndez: Master of the Spanish Still Life, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA through May 9.
Locked into a low-status, unprofitable niche, talented Spanish still-life painter Luis Meléndez (1716–1780) made little money and achieved even less fame during his lifetime. He is said to have complained to the king, who never honored him [...]
By ArtsFuse on Nov 27, 2007 in Featured, Fuse Flash, Visual Arts | 1 Comment
According to a report in ScienceDaily, more surprises may be in store for those following the Pollock-Matter controversies. The award-winning website, which specializes in breaking developments in scientific research, has announced that Case Western Reserve University physicist Lawrence Krauss will be among the invited guests to a New York symposium this week on scientific studies [...]
By ArtsFuse on Oct 10, 2007 in Featured, Visual Arts | 1 Comment
Is it a sign of the times? On October 5, the New York Sun updated yet another art authentication controversy that’s been simmering since earlier this year. Like the better known Pollock Matter Affair (see past posts in Fuse Flash and Anonymous Sources), this one involves a filmmaker, art work that may or may not [...]
By ArtsFuse on Sep 19, 2007 in Anonymous Sources, Visual Arts | 5 Comments
Could a longstanding debate over copyright law add yet another dimension to the long-running Pollock Matter Affair? There are signs it might, though the media haven’t yet understood just how broad the implications might be.
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By ArtsFuse on Sep 10, 2007 in Anonymous Sources | 3 Comments
A hard-surfing reader called our attention recently to a piece in the on-line journal, The Hub Review. The piece, “Why all the love for the ‘Matter Pollocks’?” reports on the on-going controversy covered in some previous “Anonymous Sources” posts on The Arts Fuse.
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By ArtsFuse on Sep 4, 2007 in Anonymous Sources, Visual Arts | 6 Comments
One of the most controversial exhibitions in decades, Pollock Matters, curated by Case Western Reserve Professor Ellen Landau and others, opened quietly at Boston College’s McMullen Museum just this past Labor Day weekend. But it is already turning heads.
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