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		<title>Here&#8217;s a Tip: Creditors Can Get Your Consigned Botticelli if Gallery Goes Bankrupt</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2012 19:48:43 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Rozalia Jovanovic</dc:creator>
				
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<p>According to a post on the <a href="http://theartlawblog.blogspot.com/">Art Law Blog</a> today, if you consign your Botticelli, or any work, to a gallery and the gallery goes belly up, creditors can get hold of the work. Art law blogger Donn Zaretsky breaks down a recent ruling by a federal court in New York on the bankruptcy of Salander-O'Reilly Galleries to explain why.<!--more--></p>
<p>Art dealer Lawrence Salander is serving six to 18 years in state prison after pleading guilty, in 2010, to fleecing his investors and customers, including John McEnroe and Robert De Niro, of more than $100 million, and selling art he didn't own. Now, it's been determined that his creditors, like Mr. De Niro, can retrieve art to satisfy their claims through a bankruptcy court proceeding. A painting by Sandro Botticelli, worth $9.5 million, for one, may provide some financial remuneration to creditors in this particular case. All this to the great chagrin of Kraken Investments, which had consigned to the gallery the work <em>Madonna and Child</em>, which was to be displayed in a 2007 exhibition “Masterpieces of Art: Five Centuries of Painting and Sculpture."</p>
<p>From the post:</p>
<blockquote><p>The holding is that "a creditor could obtain a security interest in a consigned item senior to that of a consignee who does not file a [UCC] financing statement": "The law operates as follows: a consignor delivers goods to a , but does not file a financing statement, and thus the consignor's security interest is unperfected. The then grants a security interest in the consigned item to a creditor, who perfects [the security interest] by filing a proper financing statement." In those circumstances, "the creditor's rights are senior to" the consignor's unperfected security interest.</p></blockquote>
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<p>According to a post on the <a href="http://theartlawblog.blogspot.com/">Art Law Blog</a> today, if you consign your Botticelli, or any work, to a gallery and the gallery goes belly up, creditors can get hold of the work. Art law blogger Donn Zaretsky breaks down a recent ruling by a federal court in New York on the bankruptcy of Salander-O'Reilly Galleries to explain why.<!--more--></p>
<p>Art dealer Lawrence Salander is serving six to 18 years in state prison after pleading guilty, in 2010, to fleecing his investors and customers, including John McEnroe and Robert De Niro, of more than $100 million, and selling art he didn't own. Now, it's been determined that his creditors, like Mr. De Niro, can retrieve art to satisfy their claims through a bankruptcy court proceeding. A painting by Sandro Botticelli, worth $9.5 million, for one, may provide some financial remuneration to creditors in this particular case. All this to the great chagrin of Kraken Investments, which had consigned to the gallery the work <em>Madonna and Child</em>, which was to be displayed in a 2007 exhibition “Masterpieces of Art: Five Centuries of Painting and Sculpture."</p>
<p>From the post:</p>
<blockquote><p>The holding is that "a creditor could obtain a security interest in a consigned item senior to that of a consignee who does not file a [UCC] financing statement": "The law operates as follows: a consignor delivers goods to a , but does not file a financing statement, and thus the consignor's security interest is unperfected. The then grants a security interest in the consigned item to a creditor, who perfects [the security interest] by filing a proper financing statement." In those circumstances, "the creditor's rights are senior to" the consignor's unperfected security interest.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Stanley Whitney Wins Inaugural Robert De Niro Sr. Prize</title>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:28:29 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Dan Duray</dc:creator>
				
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<p>The painter Stanley Whitney will receive the first ever Robert De Niro Sr. Prize, representatives for the De Niro estate announced today.<!--more--> The $25,000 prize celebrates a mid-career American painter, and was founded last year by the artist's son, the actor Robert De Niro Jr.</p>
<p>“Stanley’s work and the way he practices his craft both show what this prize is all about—honoring a person with great passion for and lifelong commitment to art,” Mr. De Niro said in a release. “I am so proud to pay tribute to my father through this inaugural prize in his name, and to recognize and support an artist who has achieved so much throughout his career.”</p>
<p>Mr. Whitney shows with Team Gallery and is best known for his abstract paintings of rich, colorful blocks. De Niro Sr. was a prolific and influential Abstract Expressionist of the New York School.</p>
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<p>The painter Stanley Whitney will receive the first ever Robert De Niro Sr. Prize, representatives for the De Niro estate announced today.<!--more--> The $25,000 prize celebrates a mid-career American painter, and was founded last year by the artist's son, the actor Robert De Niro Jr.</p>
<p>“Stanley’s work and the way he practices his craft both show what this prize is all about—honoring a person with great passion for and lifelong commitment to art,” Mr. De Niro said in a release. “I am so proud to pay tribute to my father through this inaugural prize in his name, and to recognize and support an artist who has achieved so much throughout his career.”</p>
<p>Mr. Whitney shows with Team Gallery and is best known for his abstract paintings of rich, colorful blocks. De Niro Sr. was a prolific and influential Abstract Expressionist of the New York School.</p>
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