Visual Arts
English
Published: May 17, 2012
A number of factors have converged to make the market for Latin American art more stable and less speculative than other categories — but is that about to change?
Contemporary Arts
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Juliette Soulez, ARTINFO France
PARIS — Daniel Buren's exhibition "Excentrique(s), travail in situ" for Monumenta, has been very well received by the...
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ARTINFO UK
Following a party for the 30th birthday of Antony Gormley's son Ivo, held at the sculptor's Norfolk home West Acre...
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Chloe Wyma
A video artist, photographer, and rogue stylist known for her underground zine “Fashion Fashion,” Whitney Biennial...
Old Masters/Renaissance
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ARTINFO UK
Following an extensive cleaning and restoration process, the 16th century painting of a bearded man in a fur coat,...
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Reid Singer
The Silver Altar from the Baptistry of St. John was unveiled to the public this week after six years of intensive,...
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Julia Halperin
Why is "Mona Lisa" smiling? Because she just found out she's 10 years younger. Indeed, the world's most famous...
Impressionism & Modern Art
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Juliette Soulez, ARTINFO France
PARIS — It may seem risqué to put on a show of nudes at the Arab World Institute, especially considering the...
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Judd Tully
NEW YORK — Edvard Munch’s angst-filled masterpiece "The Scream" rocketed to a record $119,922,500 at Sotheby’s...
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Nicholas Forrest
Melbourne, Australia born artist Ethel Spowers (1890-1947) is the new queen of the Grosvenor school print market after...
Ancient Art & Antiques
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Nicholas Forrest
Bonhams Australia will hold an intensive series of six auctions over a three day period in Sydney between the 27th of...
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Julia Halperin
During the Middle Ages, books of hours were more popular than any other text, even the Bible. These intricately...
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Nicholas Forrest
On Sunday 20 May at the Sydney InterContinental hotel, Mossgreen Auctions will sell an extraordinary gathering of...
Traditional Arts
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Julia Halperin
During the Middle Ages, books of hours were more popular than any other text, even the Bible. These intricately...
ATHENS — Faced with massive public debt, Greece is finding that its fabled antiquity heritage is proving a growing...
"All such sites are part of our civilisation' irrespective of which faith they represent" President Asif Ali Zardari...
Museums
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Julia Halperin
NEW YORK — Want to add some excitement to your annual spring cleaning? Don’t forget that you can donate old clothes,...
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Coline Milliard, ARTINFO UK
More than a year after the fall of former president Ben Ali, contemporary art is gathering momentum in Tunisia....
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Grégory Picard, ARTINFO France
PARIS — This Saturday is the eighth annual European Night of Museums, and as night falls 3,000 European museums will...
Reviews
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Chloe Wyma
"Naked Before the Camera"The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gallery 852, 1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street), New...
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Juliette Soulez, ARTINFO France
PARIS — It may seem risqué to put on a show of nudes at the Arab World Institute, especially considering the...
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ARTINFO UK
Pop art veterans Joe Goode and Antony Donaldson are celebrating fifty years of friendship with "Twice as Many," and...
Columnist
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Reid Singer
No one who cares about arts journalism disputes that it is in trouble. Jobs are being lost, content has been thinned,...
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Holly Myers, ARTINFO Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES — Michael Heizer’s "Levitated Mass" was not conceived of as performance art. Once installed on the grassy...
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Shane Ferro
The Internet is a great place: It has revolutionized the way that we communicate, shop, and consume information. But...
Features
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Doug Harvey
Artist Mike Kelley passed away on Tuesday. The following article, about Kelley's groundbreaking work with the group...
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Andrew M. Goldstein
John Chamberlain passed away yesterday at the age of 85. In his memory, ARTINFO is reposting this account of visiting...
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Ben Davis
Criticism, as they say, is autobiography, and I can freely admit that I may find Karl Haendel's soon-to-close show at...






























