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Noticing the Good by Robert Genn(0)

May 20, 2012

Noticing the good by Robert Genn Over the past 400 years, if you happened to be good at making giant sculptures of generals on horseback pointing or waving swords, Argentina had a job for you. This country has the highest percentage by population of these items. Nowadays there’s less sword waving, but they still put [...]

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“What can we do?” – by Robert Genn

“What can we do?” by Robert Genn Yesterday, Pat Weekley of Clovis, New Mexico wrote, “I’ve been a member of our art league in this conservative community for years. Our last art auction was held in a beautiful ‘arty’ situation–we had perfect weather, good local publicity and practically no attendance. We offered wine, cheese and [...]

Consignment Blues? – by Robert Genn

Consignment Blues? by Robert Genn Huffington Post art critic Mat Gleason thinks the art business is stuck in 1966. “Artists have traditionally consigned artwork to galleries,” says Gleason. “When the artwork sells, the gallery and the artist split the sale 50/50. When the work doesn’t sell, the artist gets the art back. This is the [...]

Wandering Art – by Robert Genn

Wandering Art by Robert Genn When Dick and Shirley got divorced, Dick married Flo and Shirley married Dick’s best friend, Mel. The two couples got along famously. At Christmas, for example, they always cut down and decorated the Christmas tree as one happy family, blended kids and all. Christmas dinner was always a not-to be [...]


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