Conceptuafinearts: Could you tell us something about the working method that produced the works exhibited in the Palace of...
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This view depicts a mill that belonged to Constable’s father, the sluice and lock gate on the river Stour, and...
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If you are planning to visit the great retrospective exhibition about Roy Lichtenstein currently at the Centre Pompidou (until 4 November),...
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Her friends say that Nan Goldin, the spiritual mother of some of the most influential photographers of the last two...
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At Christie’s auction, on October 18, in London, the best performance for medium was linked to photographic works. Of the...
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A work by Canaletto is about to return for 50 days (from November, 10 until December, 27, 24 hours a...
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Milan, Church of Sant’Angelo. The Chapel of St. Anthony is the eighth to the right. Inside the chapel are...
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Last night the extensive gallery opening in Le Marais and Belville thrilled the Parisian art scene. Black dressed Fiac guys, placed in strategic...
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From Frieze to Fiac, from plastic tents to a glass palace, from expensive sport cars riding around Regent’s Park to...
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A series of seven works by the Canadian artist Ryan Foerster (born 1983) are now on show at Galerie Bugada...
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The intensity of this photograph lies in the perfect combination of these two beauties that somehow seem to complement each...
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An interesting perspective on the exhibition on Balthus now at the Met (until January 12, 2014) is given by the...
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The current exhibition “The rediscovery of the ancient” (Rome, Foro Romano, Curia Iulia, until February 23) is not only the...
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Have you been to the Encyclopedic Palace at the Venice Biennale? Ok . Forget it. Now you can see the...
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Art trotters know that most of the time a visit to secondary art fair is just a time loss. But this...
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At the contemporary section now the general public is flowing around apparently admiring artworks but very rarely spending money....
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Despite the feeling of less visitors than last year, at the end of day 1 some dealers were anyway positive....
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Ralph Lauren (overlooking an empire by $ 5.1 million) had never presented a fashion show in Paris. He did it...
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In preparation to Frieze art fair (from next Thursday) we suggest this article by the famous art critic Jerry Saltz,...
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The tomb of Tutankhamun was cloned. Before that, the caves of Altamira and Lexaut, and some important masterpieces of the...
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We publish here the real essence of the current solo show by Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla in Paris: the...
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For the first time after 30 years you can see all at once the most important graphic works created by...
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The show dedicated to Pierre Huyghe at the Centre Pompidou (until January 6 2014) is a must visit, and probably...
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Probably it is not just a case that two exhibitions dedicated to the same topic, the dream, opened a few...
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“Science and life are not always the best friends. They are sometimes competitors, even as are theory and practice. In...
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The list of the German millionaire recently published by Manager Magazine ranks artist Gerhard Richter 253rd while the fashion designer...
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Sotheby’s London presents the 15th edition of 20th Century Italian Art Sale, on Thursday, October 17, 2013. The auction will...
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According to Giorgio Vasari, if Paolo Uccello “had labored much in the figures and animals, as he toiled and lost...
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Of the 272 lots that will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s next October 13th – session 1 from 10:30...
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Two sculptures by Jeff Koons, bought last year for 14m by Eduardo Costantini, will adorn a magnificent condo that the...
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Oliver Osborne, born 1985, Edinburgh, UK, educated at Royal Academy and Chelsea College of art, based in London, soon on...
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