Author: tchabolla

  • The 30 million dollar punch

    A visitor to the new Clyfford Still Museum in Denver defaced a painting worth $30-40 million.  It’s not clear what her motives were, but she punched, scratched, leaned on, and attempted to urinate on (!?) 1957-J-No. 2 , seen at left.  Okay, she was drunk.  In the middle of the afternoon.  In a museum?? Via…

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  • New Fair Use statement released

    The Visual Resources Association has released a Statement on the Fair Use of Images in Teaching, Research, and Study.  The statement recommends assertiveness on the part of the academic community, and awareness of the guidelines.  It concludes that there are six uses of copyrighted still images that fall within the U.S. doctrine of fair use. …

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  • Faculty publication #2: Ernst L. Freud, Architect, by Volker Welter

    The second book to be launched in our department this month is Ernst L. Freud, Architect: The Case of the Modern Bourgeois Home, by Volker Welter, UCSB architectural historian.  In addition to being a prolific architect, primarily domestic architecture, Freud was the son of Sigmund Freud. Congratulations, Prof. Welter!

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  • Faculty publication #1: Making History, by Sylvester Ogbechie

    Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, Professor of Classical to Contemporary African Art here at UCSB, has just released Making History: African Collectors and the Canon of African Art, which explores the under-studied area of African-owned collections of African art.  The image plates are stunning, plentiful, and of the  highest quality.  The volume is available in English and…

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  • British Library launches online resource for historical newspapers

    “Murder, mania and a leech-powered weather machine.” The British Library, in conjunction with online publisher brightsolid, has launched the British Newspaper Archive. This new and continually expanding online resource for perusing headlines, bylines and story lines from the past three centuries is now searchable for free. Users must pay, however, for complete access and printing…

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  • Fisk University and the Stieglitz Collection: The ruling, appealed

    UPDATE: Over a year ago we reported that Fisk University wanted to sell a half share of their Alfred Stieglitz Collection to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, AK to raise general operational money. While contested by Attorney General  Robert E. Cooper, Jr., the University was allowed to proceed but was told it…

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