August 14, 2024
European Fine art

Is It Still OK To Like Matisse’s Harem Fantasy Paintings?

Around 1922, in his apartment at Nice, right along France’s balmy Mediterranean shore, Henri Matisse began to paint a series of odalisques —

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European Fine art

This 17th Century Painter Is The Art World’s Latest ‘Discovery’

Booth Shot of Ulrich Fielder featuring the Gerrit Rietveld Z Chairs. Courtesy of Ulrich Fielder Gallery There I was. In the booths of

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Art Investment

Fine Art Can Be a Fine Investment

The fine art market continues to boom. It seems that every day, another auction record is set for “the highest price ever paid.”

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European Fine art

Just How Big Is The Art Market? Leaders Do Some Serious Numbers-Crunching

View of The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, Holland. (Photo credit: S. Karabell) S. Karabell The Art Market Report, issued by The

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European Fine art

TEFAF, the art market for the super rich opens in Maastricht – DW – 03/10/2017

Artworks on sale at Maastricht’s TEFAF art fair The TEFAF in Maastricht is a pilgrimage site for wealthy art lovers from all over

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European Fine art

5 Things to Know From the TEFAF 2017 Global Art Market Report

Analysis In a thriving international art business, there was a marked shift to private transactions. Artnet News March 4, 2017 Auctioneer Jussi Pylkkanen

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European Fine art

TEFAF New York Announces Lineup for Inaugural Spring Fair

Axel Vervoordt Gallery took over a historic room on the second floor of the Armory for TEFAF New York in 2016. Courtesy of

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European Fine art

Our guide to this month’s European art fairs and events

There’s something for everyone as Cologne Fine Art, WIKAM, Art & Antique Hofburg and the Winter Art & Antiques Fair all open A

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European Fine art

Europe’s biggest art fair washes ashore in Gotham

On Saturday, TEFAF New York opens at the Park Avenue Armory, bringing Europe’s biggest art fair to Manhattan for the first time. Run

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European Art

Neo Rauch and the carnival of European art

The German artist’s work, finally on show in London, is an uprooted reunion of everything strange in the supposedly familiar tale of western

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