Will blockchain deliver a registry of all traded works of art?
The Art Newspaper - What will become of Robert Indiana’s legacy, and who will be in charge of preserving it? The answer might only come out of a closely-watched legal battle over the artist’s estate and his rec...
Sean Combs Is Revealed as Buyer of Kerry James Marshall Painting
NY Times - Ever since the sale at Sotheby’s on Wednesday night of “Past Times,” a monumental painting by Kerry James Marshall with a narrative centered on black experiences, many people have been speculating ab...
Why Experts Don’t Believe This Is a Rare First Map of America
NY Times - The map seemed to be an unbelievable find, an unknown fifth original of the rarest of documents, a vision of the world, circa 1507, by the famed German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller. It features ...
U.N. considers “killer robot regulation” to prevent Terminator robots from exterminating humankind
Natural News - A U.N. panel, recognizing that the development of AI technologies is now moving at breakneck speed, recently advisedthat international regulations be established to limit the types of weaponry an...
Linda Manguiat-Herzog
Accordion Player I, oil on canvas, 3’ x 4’
Accordion Player II, oil on canvas, 3’ x 4’.
At the Beach, oil on canvas, 3’ x 4’
At the End of the Day, oil on canvas, 4’ x 5’
Casting Out, oil on ca...
Our Cultural Obsession With ‘Pretty Dead Girls’ Began Long Before ‘Twin Peaks’
Huffpost -The pilot episode of “Twin Peaks,” which aired in April 1990, begins with an image at once horrific and strangely compelling, disturbing yet deep-down familiar, the image of Laura Palmer’s washed-up d...