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Kristen Boatright
The European Fine Art Fair is in full swing in Maastricht. Every time ARTINFO covers a major art fair, we try to show you as many of the highlights as we can. Here are 60 works in 60 seconds from TEFAF.
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
In this week's installment of Eye on Art, Matthew Drutt, Executive Director of the Blouin Cultural Advisory Group, takes us on a tour of several new mixed-media exhibitions in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood. They include Mark Dion at Tanya Bonakdar...
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Kristen Boatright
ARTINFO explores some of the hightpoints of TEFAF Maastricht with Michel Witmer, a member of the TEFAF Board of Trustees and a fair Ambassador. TEFAF, in its 26th year, features 260 exhibitors, all subjected to the fair's ground-breaking vetting system. Among...
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Shane Ferro
Art economist Clare McAndrew’s unveiling of the annual TEFAF market report has become a tradition — generally giving the art world the most in-depth industry analysis it will get all year. This year doesn't disappoint. Overall...
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Dion Tan
As a founding figure of photography's modernist traditions, Bill Brandt's unpredictable works from landscapes to nudes showcase his unique vision. His images of society in the 1930s and exploration of moon-lit London during the blackouts of the Second World...
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Tom Chen, Clare Pennington
BEIJING — On May 23, Hong Kong will become the third location to have an international contemporary art fair that bears the Art Basel name. More than half of the participating galleries at Art Basel Hong Kong are based in Asia. Speaking at a news...
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Kristen Boatright
ARTINFO and Art + Auction's Editor-At-Large Judd Tully takes us on a tour of some of his highlights from this year’s TEFAF in Maastricht, including an Egyptian stone sculpture of the goddess Isis, on offer by London dealer Daniel Katz. In October, the...
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Janelle Zara
While the 1.8 million one- and two-person households in New York outnumber the city’s studios and one-bedrooms nearly two-to-one, Brooklyn-based architecture firm nArchitects, one of our Innovators in Design, proposed a bold new solution: My Micro NY, an...
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Dion Tan
It took Jay DeFeo eight years to create The Rose -- a nearly 2000-pound painting that exudes qualities of a sculpture. Although it is her most iconic work, DeFeo's 40-year career before her death in 1989 spans beyond this masterpiece. “Jay...
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Tom Chen
Yang Xinguang, a young Chinese artist based in Beijing, set out to count the grains of sand in a pile as part of his piece titled "Counting Sand." He counted twice and arrived at two different numbers: 185,465 and 186,837. The artist says the process is like...
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