February 2009
4 posts
Solving Mysteries with Science Geeks in the Museum...
When I was a child, one of my favorite books was The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, by E.L. Konigsburg. If you’ve never heard of it, it is about two children who run away from home and live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. While staying there, they try to solve the mystery of whether a sculpture in the museum is really by Michelangelo. This book led me to desperately wish to one...
Feb 26th
Can You Dig It?
Our loyal reader Verbal Remedy asked just what exactly people like us do all day. Our parents would like to know the same thing. If you have a specific art question or favorite piece you’d like us to talk about, please let us know. We will answer them here in our blog. [Small plug: If you live near New York City, you can check us out in person at one of our tours. See www.artmasterstours.com for a...
Feb 11th
Jackson Pollock: WTF?
From time to time, we will be answering your questions or comments.  If you have something you would like answered, please leave it in the comments. The first one we received was from Verbal Remedy, who asks simply: “Jackson Pollock, WTF?” We both are taking a stab at this one. Leslie: WTF indeed!  I mean…you could probably do the same.  In fact, take a moment to try: www.jacksonpollock.org. A...
Feb 9th
Meet Leslie
“Twenty percent of you are going to fail, and if you don’t like those odds, get out!” And so began my career in art history. It was Western Art History 1, ancient through Medieval, at the University of Vermont, I was in an auditorium with 150 other students and a fair number did, indeed, walk out.  I was already a declared art history major, with a thing for the expressionists...
Feb 6th