Jamie O'Shea Jamie O'Shea

Having turned Juxtapoz into a generation and genre-defining art magazine during his ten years' tenure as editor-in-chief, Jamie O'Shea is working independently these days as a Creative Director. O'Shea continues to bring high-end projects to fruition. He's working with his creative partner Darren Romanelli to re-brand classic bands like the Beatles and his pals ZZ Top, and brokering sales for street-credible but gallery-averse artists like KAWS.
Now living in Los Angeles, O'Shea has not entirely given up the less remunerative struggles of being an editor. Post-Juxtapoz, O'Shea has just signed on as editor of Spread ArtCulture, a new quarterly art-and-design magazine from New York, and is lining up his myriad allies to start an art magazine of his own, in which all those careers he's launched in the last decade will be rubbing shoulders with their "official" art-world counterparts.


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PARIS///ART CRIMES///$70,000,000 IN STOLEN PICASSOS RECOVERED…
phofa - 8/09/2007
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The bull himself…

Police in Paris (the ones with the funny car sirens) have recovered three major PICASSSO works worth a combined $70,000,000 USD that were stolen in February from the apartment of Picasso’s granddaughter, Diana Widmaier-Picasso, while she was asleep. None of the works were damaged and three people have been arrested at the time of the recovery. The two paintings were family heirlooms depicting Picasso’s daughter Maya and his second wife, Jacqueline Roque. It is believed that the pieces were simply too famous to be moved on the black market after being stolen…

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“Maya with Doll”

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“Jacqueline with Flowers”



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