Monster Mash: Photos may not be by Ansel Adams; Lehman Bros. selling European collection
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-- Dubious authenticity: A stash of photo negatives that some have attributed to Ansel Adams appears to be the work of an amateur, according to Adams associates. (Los Angeles Times)
-- Liquidation sale: Art from the European collection of Lehman Bros. -- including pieces by Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter and Lucien Freud -- will go on sale in September. (BBC News)
-- Master builder: An anonymous owner is selling a little-known trove of sketches, tracings and renderings by architect Philip Johnson. (Architectural Record)
-- Corporate PR: Is Bravo preventing artist Jaclyn Santos, one of the stars of its reality series ‘Work of Art,’ from talking to the media? (Art Info)
-- There’s a catch: The Washington National Opera faces the loss of an important source of income if it decides to merge with the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. (Washington Post)
-- Speaking out: Donald Rosenberg, the ousted classical music critic of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, talks about his court loss. (Los Angeles Times)-- Money woes: The American Folk Art Museum in New York is reaching a crucial point in its drawn-out financial restructuring process. (New York Times)
-- Also in the L.A. Times: Theater critic Charles McNulty reviews ‘Rent’ at the Hollywood Bowl; Eli Broad’s downtown museum gets the OK from the City Council.
-- David Ng