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Should Museums Show Art Owned by Patrons? It’s Tempting. It Can Also Blow Up

Artnet News

As the Brooklyn Museum prepared to present the collection of a trustee, Swizz Beatz, it aimed to avoid controversy. The post Should Museums Show Art Owned by Patrons? It’s Tempting. It Can Also Blow Up appeared first on Artnet News.

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Pauli Bailey – AIA Gallery Artist

Elsinore Gallery

Artist Biography : Pauli Bailey studied fine art and textile design at UC Davis graduating with a BS in Textile Design. She studied Plein Aire painting with Camille Prezewodek, a colorist, landscape with Gregory Kondos, and Carole Watanabe. As Director of Operations for Art Works Downtown in San Rafael, CA Pauli learned art business while pursuing painting on her own. “200 Offerings for Peace” broke through for Pauli.

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The Krugerrand Phenomenon

NYC Wholesale Diamonds Blog

Fast Facts about the Krugerrand First minted in 1967 The world’s first gold bullion coin Silver version released in 2017 by Rand Refinery Accounted for 90% of the global coin market in 1980 Banned for import in the United States from 1985-1991 due to South Africa’s apartheid policy Over 50 million gold Krugerrands have been sold since the coin’s debut The Birth of the Krugerrand The Krugerrand can be traced back to a time when South Africa found itself amid a tumultuous era.

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James Schaff- Artists In Action Gallery

Elsinore Gallery

Artist Biography: I have been a photographer since my early 20s and worked in the capacity as well as a videographer for a General Motors parts plant for 32 years. I served as treasurer for the Coalition of Photographic Arts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and was a member of Gallery 218 located in Milwaukee’s 3rd Ward district. I moved to Silverton, Oregon in 2017 nand joined AiA in 2018.