CHRISTIE’S TO OFFER THE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF THE LATE ROGER WARNER IN JANUARY 2009

THE ROGER WARNER COLLECTION From Burford, Oxfordshire 20 & 21 January 2008, South Kensington THE ROGER WARNER COLLECTION From Burford, Oxfordshire 20 & 21 January 2008, South Kensington South Kensington – Christie’s announce that they will offer the fascinating private collection of Roger Warner at South Kensington on 20 and 21 January 2009. One of the most renowned and admired British antique dealers [...]

Antiques Mean Something Different To Everyone

Many people, including love the look of old things. We love to furnish our homes with some old furniture and different nick knacks that have come from a different era. Many of these things are antiques while many are just old looking. There come a fashion to decorate our homes with older looking furniture. Many manufacturers make modern furniture that look like antiques but in fact are not.

This is a cheaper way for people to have the look without the spending more. Of course they also miss out on the history that goes with the original piece. But for many it is an option that we welcome. Many of my original antiques are things that have been handed down through the generations of my family. These things I really treasure.
duie to their craftsmanship and of course for their sentimental value. It is such a shame to think that so many antiques have been thrown out or destroyed over time because they were old and not fashionable any more.

If you are someone who really loves the original product whether it be furniture, cars, glass wear, dolls and so on and you want to purchase some then you should know a little bit about antiques. Just because something looks old and you love it does not mean it is worthy of an expensive antique price tag.

Of course, in the end if you’ve got the money and that is what you want then price doesn’t really matter but generally for the average person you should only pay what the product is truly worth. Especially if you want this product as an investment as many collectors do.

You need to learn about things such as certain markings or numbers to look for on some antiques. It is a way of knowing that they are original. It’s sad to think that there are also many remakes that are being sold as the originals when they are really just excellent copies. That is why it is important to learn a few things.

Ask around to find an antique dealer that has a good reputation. Then go and talk to him or her about what you are interested in. They can be a great source of information. There are also many good books that will be very helpful and educational. Once you arm yourself with this knowledge then you can start shopping with confidence.

Clara Kim Appointed REDCAT Gallery Director/Curator

REDCAT announced today that Clara Kim, who has been the acting Gallery Director/Curator of REDCAT since Eungie Joo left in July 2007, has been appointed the job permanently. As Director/Curator, Ms. Kim will build upon the foundations that have defined the visual arts programming at REDCAT: the production of newly commissioned work by local and [...]

News bits: shows opening and extended, bar on Facebook, and video recommendation

Check out the video on Art Review dot com of Los Angeles artist Pae White discussing her Barking Rocks as part of the inaugural Folkestone Triennial. Kimberly Brooks’ Technicolor Summer at Taylor De Cordoba was extended and ends this Saturday (June 21). Culver City bar The Mandrake (and my favorite bar in L.A.) is on Facebook. You [...]

Frieda on Santa Monica Blvd.

One of the (many) things I adore about Los Angeles is the murals…the bizarre, incredible, so-bad-they’re-good murals like the shark biting into the Corona bottle on Beverly or the woman with the crazy hand and nails in the Adams district. We drive by them everyday and sometimes don’t notice them until, well, you can’t NOT notice them. This happened to me yesterday on the way back from lunch. Driving on Santa Monica Boulevard just after Vermont I saw this…Frieda Kahlo. And it’s so awesome I had to share. These murals are without a doubt the aesthetics of L.A. that I will miss dearly.

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