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Art & Art Market

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Art Paris Is First In Line

Art Paris is opening the art fair season in France, attracting a rising number of galleries. Art Paris will be the first art fair at the Grand Palais Ephémère on the Champ de Mars with features stunning views of the Eiffel Tower. Wilmotte & Associates designed the spectacular building,...

Rethinking Art History with Rembrandt Specialist Ernst van de Wetering

Ernst van de Wetering’s death at 83 is one piece of sad news in a summer that unfortunately had many. “A monument of art history" is what Old Masters consultant Étienne Bréton calls Ernst van de Wetering, who spent nearly half a century studying Rembrandt ’s work. Gunnar Heydenreich, who, with...

Parcours des Mondes Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary in Paris

An open-air art fair dedicated to Non-Western arts, which has become a major event since its creation in 2002, Parcours des Mondes is celebrating its 20th anniversary, and is as eagerly awaited as ever by art lovers seeking gems unearthed by galleries. Despite the Delta variant, a...

Paris: A September Jammed Packed with Art Fairs and Shows

September will be packed with an unprecedented concentration of fairs and shows, starting with Art Basel, whose parent event has been postponed until late September. Paris is no exception. The 23rd Art Paris  fair will kill two birds with one stone: inaugurating the 'Pop-Up' Grand...

Camille Morineau: Promoting Women Artists of the 20th Century

Curating the groundbreaking “elles@centrepompidou” in 2009-11, featuring works by women artists from the Centre Pompidou collection, Camille Morineau, the President of AWARE (Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions), continues to tirelessly advocate for women artists and enlighten their...

Art Market Overview: The Hong Kong Model Takes Off

An Artprice report says that Hong Kong’s art market may have a record-breaking semester. Hong Kong already accounts for 15% of fine art global sales revenue at auctions. Eighteen works have passed the $10 M mark in 2021, making the region a force to be reckoned... read more

Gardens at Giverny, from Monet to Bonnard

Composed, like a huge bouquet of about a hundred paintings, drawings, prints and photographs by Impressionist and Nabi artists, the show is a refreshing, inspiring evocation rather than a discourse on the construction of gardens. The thematic and chronological exhibition focuses on what gardens...

Monumental Sculptures from the Lalanne Couple

While the Château de Versailles hosts "Les Lalanne à Trianon," an exhibition presented in partnership with the Galerie Mitterand, running through October 10, the Osenat auction house is unveiling three monumental works by the sculptors on Sunday, October 3, in Fontainebleau. Each one was...

Design: The Return of Rattan

Rattan is everywhere, from the pages of fashion magazines to major retailers. How about trying the vintage version? Rattan comes from various species of palm trees in Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines and Indonesia. Its sturdy vines can be twisted without breaking. In the 1950s and 1960s,...

In the Crosshairs: Luma Arles Cultural Center

There is nothing quite like the Arles cultural center, an offshoot of the Zurich-based foundation created by philanthropist Maja Hoffmann. Its emblem is the tower designed by Frank Gehry, which acts as both an exhibition venue and a space for artistic and scientific work. Wherever you are, it is...
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