Sunday 2 August 2015

art news


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Artists add their voices to US resale royalties debate
Art market news
Artists add their voices to US resale royalties debate
23 July 2015

New York panel pits lawyers against practitioners
by Rachel Corbett
Christie’s sales growth cools in the first half of 2015
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Christie’s sales growth cools in the first half of 2015
20 July 2015

Falls in private sales, Russian art and London auctions dent otherwise strong performance; Sotheby's sales also flat
by Melanie Gerlis
Gallery specialising in contemporary African art to open in London
Art market news
Gallery specialising in contemporary African art to open in London
16 July 2015

Tyburn Gallery will also feature work by artists from other emerging markets
by Anny Shaw
Georg Baselitz leads fight against German cultural minister's radical proposals
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Georg Baselitz leads fight against German cultural minister's radical proposals
16 July 2015

Monika Grütters faced by "storm of protest" as other artists vow to withdraw works on loan to German museums if export restrictions become law
by Laurie Rojas
Walther Collection brings African photographers to New York
Art market news
Walther Collection brings African photographers to New York
15 July 2015

Project space will host three-year series of exhibitions starting in September
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White Cube to close São Paulo gallery after three-year lease ends
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William Rubin Kota becomes most expensive work of African art sold at Christie's France
William Rubin Kota becomes most expensive work of African art sold at Christie's France
Gagosian’s third space in London brings total square footage to over 170,000
Gagosian’s third space in London brings total square footage to over 170,000

Madrid gallery plans artists’ books shows
Madrid gallery plans artists’ books shows

On Avenue Matignon, art is no longer in vogue
On Avenue Matignon, art is no longer in vogue

by Anny Shaw
Art Basel hires New York's Armory Show head in bid to grow Americas network
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Art Basel hires New York's Armory Show head in bid to grow Americas network
15 July 2015

Noah Horowitz, who starts new job in August, will run Art Basel Miami Beach
by Anny Shaw
More lows than highs at the Old Master sales in London
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More lows than highs at the Old Master sales in London
10 July 2015

Asian buyers were active, but Russians largely absent in a week of mixed results at Sotheby's, Christie's and Bonhams
by Ermanno Rivetti
Private museums multiply among ARTnews top 200 collectors
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Private museums multiply among ARTnews top 200 collectors
10 July 2015

Among who's who of leading collectors, many have established foundations
by Anny Shaw

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