Artist Christopher Wool, whose painting “Untitled 2004” was defaced Tuesday in Aspen, has works hanging in major museums and four years ago once of his works sold for $26.4 million. Born in 1955, Wool ...
In a lengthy Bloomberg Businessweek story that has an astounding level of detail about private sale prices and the inner workings of the contemporary art market, writers Vernon Silver and James Tarmy ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A painting by American artist Christopher Wool, thought to be one of the most seminal works of contemporary art, could sell for upwards of $15 million at auction next month, ...
Christopher Wool’s Trouble (1989). Photo: Christopher Wool/Courtesy of the Guggenheim Museum of Art, New York In the catalogue accompanying Christopher Wool’s impressive retrospective now at the ...
If you are looking for a unique and crafty activity to do soon, the Neill Cochran House Museum is hosting a wool-painting workshop on Saturday. The artist who will be leading it, Tatiana Orlova and ...
A screenshot from surveillance video shows a man suspected of slashing Christopher Wool's "Untitled 2004" painting at the Opera Gallery in Aspen, Colorado. The vandalized work is by Christopher Wool, ...
The quiet of Aspen’s offseason was punctured this week by a $3 million crime as unusual as it was bizarre. An unknown man wearing sunglasses, a hat and a full beard on Tuesday afternoon entered a high ...
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