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Gallery Not Paying? Call Kenny Schachter’s Kollection Agency. He Gets Results!

Art world provocateur Kenny Schachter addresses the current climate of anxiety within the industry, touching on everything from the existential threats of advanced AI tools like Anthropic’s Mythos to the 'doomster' narratives of market analysts. Amidst reports of dwindling demand and galleries struggling with non-paying clients, Schachter highlights the enduring value of historical works, such as a 1799 Goya etching, while dismissing claims that screens are replacing physical art in the home.

A New Luis Paret for the Prado

Un nouveau Luis Paret pour le Prado

The Museo del Prado in Madrid has expanded its 18th-century Spanish collection with the acquisition of a painting by Luis Paret y Alcázar titled 'María and Ludovica, the Painter’s Daughters'. The oil-on-copper work, dated 1783, depicts the artist's young daughters in a style reminiscent of nymphs. This acquisition was made possible through the significant bequest of Juan José Luna, which also recently funded the purchase of works by François Boucher.

Michael Armitage and the Feverish Memory of Images

Michael Armitage und das fiebrige Gedächtnis der Bilder

The British-Kenyan painter Michael Armitage is the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, part of the Pinault Collection. The showcase features new works, including the titular painting "52,000 Years," which references prehistoric cave art while weaving together themes of political unrest, the refugee crisis, and lush landscapes. Armitage’s technique is noted for its use of Lubugo bark cloth, a traditional Ugandan material that adds a tactile, irregular dimension to his complex figurative compositions.