Allison Zuckerman

The much desired Allison Zuckerman’s “Oh the Wind is Blowing” was also delivered to us yesterday. We can’t believe we finally have Allison in our collection. We thank Richard and Eileen Ekstract for opening our eyes to this magnificent talent a few years ago. It was @lbweissman (Leslie Weissman) who helped us secure one of Allison’s most important creations which was at the @kravetswehby, NYC show. Thank you Leslie, you are a dynamo. This painting
encapsulates Allison’s commitment to preserving and celebrating the enduring legacy of Jewish culture. Yet, it also serves as a sobering reminder of the atrocities committed by the Third Reich regime, systematically targeting Jewish families, pillaging their homes (going ‘from door to door’), and confiscating their prized possessions, including artworks. Today, 100,000 paintings looted from Jewish families during the Holocaust remain unreturned.
The weight of this historical injustice reverberates through her exhibit, “From Door to Door,” underscoring a pressing need for restitution and remembrance. #stopantisemitism

Booty and La Bete, 2022, Three Dimensional

We just had this masterpiece installed today. It’s called an Assemblage. Created by inventive genius @shultismike (Mike Shultis). The piece was exhibited at one of the best galleries in the country @librarystreetcollective in Detroit. Superwoman and internationally celebrated artist @allisonzuckerman curated the show. If Allison is involved in a project, you know you are in the world of solid gold collecting. Eliot and I saw this piece and snapped it up in 15 minutes. We credit the positive energy of Gallerist extraordinaire @melaniebaerschwartz who helped us every way possible purchase and love it. Thank you @fountainheadarts for taking us on the trip to Detroit. The piece is called Booty and La Bete, 2022. Oil, acrylic, wig, costume jewelry, pearls, silicone ear, silicone legs, silicone feet, zip ties, inkjet transfers, antique gown, mink scarf, taxidermy zebra rug, fake fly, purse, gloves, fake flowers, fabric, velvet, hat, toys, stuffed animals, slippers, hair brush, mirror, comb, Gucci swim bottoms, duster, fake eyebrows, fake eyelashes, wood, string, staples, screws, wallpaper and antique giraffe toy on panel 63 x 86 × 10 in. Thank you again Mike for the guts to think big.

Trump Is Very Dangerous.

Top Republicans Say Con Artist Trump Didn’t Want To Solve Border Problem Because He Wanted To Keep Blaming Biden. Watch quick video.

Pass This Video To Your Friends. It’s A Matter Of Life Or Death

Mark Cuban says Donald Trump can’t spell AI. He also has no interest in knowing anything about it. Mark says it’s vital to America that we are the leaders in this technology. Our economy and position in the world depends on it. Need I say more? Watch the video

I Need 11 Minutes Of Your Time Now—Before You Vote

Mark Cuban on why Donald Trump is bad for America

Our Moira Holohan Art Pieces On Exhibit At Zillman Art Museum, University of Maine

Thank you to the collectors who loaned their newly acquired Dits and Dahs.
@franciebishopgoodart @digidamelois @eliothess

Moira Holohan

Thank you Emerson Dorsch Gallery For Including Us

Message from Moira

Just returned from my opening of Dits … and Dahs _ _ _  at the Zillman Art Museum, University of Maine.
On view until December 28, 2024

A big thank you to the Zillman Art Museum.

Rochelle, your curatorial care and support for this exhibition has been both impressive and enjoyable, I can’t thank you enough!

George, Sara, Aaron, John, Kathryn and Mary Ellen thank you for all your attention to detail and hospitality.

Thank you to the Emerson Dorsch Gallery for your continued support, it means so much to me.
@emersondorsch

Thank you to the collectors who loaned their newly acquired Dits and Dahs.
@franciebishopgoodart @digidamelois @eliothess

@zillmanartmuseum @mythreecrows

moiraholohan #ditsanddahs #robertmotherwell #zillmanartmuseum #contemporaryart

America Is In Big Trouble

Iran now has enough nuclear fuel for a bomb. Iran blames Trump for his miscalculations and defiance. Trump cut off negotiations with Iran. The threat of war in America grows everyday thanks to a con artist who has repeatedly failed in most of his business deals. Stop worrying about the price of cheese. You won’t need it where we and your children are going.

Watch the video. 15 seconds

If You Know A Medical Professional Who Can Help, Please Let Me know

Jenna Choi and I worked closely together for years when my PR agency represented Samsung. I have been following this story for years. She and her husband have been everywhere to cure her daughter. This mystery has not been solved. If you can recommend a miracle please share with me so I can pass it along to Jeena. Thank you.

The following was posted yesterday on Jeena’s Facebook page.

Memories

HWH PR started out in 1977 directly across the street from the fabulous La Grenouille on East 52nd Street. Eliot and I spent a fortune entertaining clients who flew in from all over the world just to dine there.
The legendary French restaurant, located at 3 East 52nd Street, announced that it’s closing its doors this week.

We will never forget the day when hundreds of folks stood outside the restaurant to witness gossip columnist Liz Smith taking Ivana Trump to lunch at Le Grenouille after Donald ditched her for Marla Maples. Pandemonium broke out on the street just to get a glimpse of Ivana and Liz. The ladies wound up on the front page of the Daily News. We watched it all from our office windows.

Owner Philippe Masson, whose parents Charles and Gisele founded the French restaurant in 1962, will be pursuing other dreams.

La Grenouille has long been a New York institution, famed for its flower displays, gilded luxury and luminary clientele. Among its devotees were Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Sidney Poitier, Salvador Dali, Sophia Loren, David Bowie, Truman Capote, Lee Radziwill a veritable who’s who of the world’s most beautiful and celebrated. The restaurant’s loyal patrons added to the glamour and exuberance that was always in the air at La Grenouille, where power lunches and grand dinners were for the elite. Thank you Roger Friedman for your words.

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