by Rose Fredrick | May 20, 2023 | Art
Collect Like a Pro From genealogy searches to knowing how to sniff out pinnacle works of art, adopting the habits of serious collectors can make you a more savvy collector. No big surprise here: art collectors are a curious breed. Curious for many reason but one of my...
by Rose Fredrick | May 20, 2023 | Art
Building Creative Minds In “The Long Lasting Benefits of Childhood Creativity,” published in Psychology Today, November 2021, Victoria Prowse, PhD looks at research from the National Child Development Study (NCDS) that has followed nearly every child born in the UK...
by Rose Fredrick | May 20, 2023 | Art
Defending the First Artist In Here’s something I don’t get. Why do people lose their minds over art they don’t personally like or understand? I’m talking, write-letters-angry. Call-your-congressman-angry....
by Rose Fredrick | May 20, 2023 | Art
The Artist-Curator Relationship I see a curator as a catalyst, generator and motivator–a sparring partner, accompanying the artist while they build a show, and a bridge builder, creating a bridge to the public. -Hans-Ulrich Obrist, curator at Serpentine Gallery,...
by Rose Fredrick | May 20, 2023 | Art
Bridging the Distance, Navajo Textiles In the art world, there is a recognized divide between fine art and fine craft. One isn’t better than the other; there are many highly collectible subgenres and artists in both camps. One could even argue that collectors and...