It is going to be Phillips the first auction house to organize in New York a selling entirely dedicated to...
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Today more than ever art fairs are the ultimate celebration of the art market and dealers. In the occasion...
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Asked whether he thought his photographs should make people laugh, Lucas Blalock mentioned the films by Buster Keaton as an...
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It always seems better when collections, especially in the context of public museums, are displayed in a way enhancing...
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Next May the City of Rotterdam will decide whether the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen‘s new storage building project will be...
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Alchemy, Jackson Pollock's masterpiece, went under restoration. Here is what was discovered about Jack the dripper during the process.
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Everybody agrees that the same glass of Vermentino wine has a different taste when sipped in Genoa, instead of London,...
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The Republic of Azerbaijan is among the nations officially taking part in what will certainly be remembered as the most...
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There is always a morbid pleasure in speculating about the reasons why an artist made a particular decision in...
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Reopened to the public on 13 April 2013, after a ten-year renovation managed by architecture firm Cruz y Ortiz and...
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One significant difference between The Europen Fine Art Fair and its competitors focused on modern and contemporary art is that...
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The European Fine Art fair is at the moment the most influential art and antiques event in...
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Rather than travelling on a swifter inland route along the Sussex coast from Brighton to Eastbourne, we took the coastal...
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To the Fondation Beyeler’s curatorial staff it took six years of hard work and sophisticated diplomacy to realize what will...
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“The Sultan’s World, The Ottoman Orient in Renaissance Art” is a very accurate exhibition handling a subject – the representation...
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New York is like a big pond of mud and today, Thursday, the temperature is -6C. We are pretty...
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In the realm of the object based-art, that is a specific kind of art derived from Duchamp and generally generated...
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Conceptual Fine Arts sat down with the meta-curator who is behind Doha's museums blossoming and cultural strategy.
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Athens, August 2007: the Acropolis Museum was not yet completed. The sun broiled the sky, cloudless, but hazy with trapped...
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Returning to Hauser & Wirth Somerset for a second time (our first visit was reported on CFA six months ago)...
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Located on the north-western coast of Qatar, about 100km from its capital Doha, Al Zubarah Archeological Site is a fine...
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One of the most significant effects deriving from the “return to order” that has characterized the recent best art production...
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Art, especially New Art, needs time and space to be developed and displayed. With this idea in mind, in the...
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When in April 2013 Hans Adam II Prince of Liechtenstein reopened to the public the Liechtenstein City Palace in Vienna, after...
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“Poets and artists express a view of the world as a collage of passing fragments, there is no bigger picture...
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Out of our list of the nine main art institutions due to open in the next five years, two of...
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In our recent review about the exhibition ‘The Shell’ at Almine Rech Gallery, we stressed the importance of art as...
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French gallerist Almine Rech’s private life has been circulating quite freely online especially after an extensive reportage about her published...
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When Fondazione Burri sent us the notification about an exhibition of the post-war Italian master Alberto Burri at the European...
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On first entering the Jerwood Gallery, we are confronted by a large (over life-size) oil painting of a naked man....
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French born and Brussels based artist Jean-Baptiste Bernadet is arguably one of the most popular painters of his generation at...
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