European Fine Art Fair: The Sublime and the Silly
Want a Chippendale chair, some Picasso juvenilia, or a mystery painting from 1510? Head to NYC’s Armory (if you’ve got deep pockets). The
Want a Chippendale chair, some Picasso juvenilia, or a mystery painting from 1510? Head to NYC’s Armory (if you’ve got deep pockets). The
Elegance and visual drama, ever the hallmarks of the European Fine Art Fair (Tefaf), greeted VIPs reliably at the opening of the third
“Spring forward, fall back” is more than an expression associated with upcoming daylight saving time. For TEFAF, the powerhouse Dutch connoisseur fair that’s
Collection Collective, an initiative that seeks to circumvent the established institutional and private models of collecting, will officially launch its new website at
Opened depository of The Collection of old European paintings of SNG was created considering the planed reconstruction of the building of SNG in
Imagine you’re a decision maker at the Museums of Fine Arts in Boston and your team is getting ready to open a big,
Oil on canvas by Eugene Berman (Am./Russ., 1899-1972), titled Esmeralda, From the Hunchback of Notre Dame ($81,250, a new auction record for the
Two exquisite small photographs caught my eye. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, author of the immortal Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Alice
Dmitry Rybolovlev thought he’d been ripped off when he paid the Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier $127.5 million for Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator
Yesterday designer Jessica Hische tweeted, “I have it in my head that I should pursue an MFA in creative writing to be a