April 17, 2025
European Fine art

Artist Kehinde Wiley Mixes Modern Figures With Old European Art Traditions : NPR

NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Wiley about his latest exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, “A New Republic.” This story originally aired on May 22, 2015, on All Things Considered. AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: And the first time I saw a Kehinde Wiley painting was out of the corner of my eye. I saw this blood red

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Review: European Edge/Berlanga Fine Art

Jan Saudek. “Ilary Make Up,” 1983 RECOMMENDED For the inaugural exhibition at his new photography gallery, Paul Berlanga has put together works of five leading European modernists: Lucien Clergue, György Kepes, Jan Saudek, Petra Skoupilová and Rutger ten Broeke, all in black and white, with the addition in Saudek’s case of subtle coloring. The “edge” referred

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At European art fair, collectors increasingly seek Jewish objects

Collector interest in art objects with Jewish content and themes is on the rise at The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF), a major annual event with nearly 275 galleries selling everything from ancient sculpture to Rembrandt paintings to photography and modern art. The fair, often hailed as the “world’s premier fair for pre-21st century artworks,”

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When the Fine Art Market Goes Online

A new collaborative live auction platform, ebay.com/sothebys, will give eBay’s enormous base of buyers the chance to browse and bid at Sotheby’s, beginning with an April 1 auction of photographs, followed by a sale of New York-themed material on April 2. Most of the lots at both events are estimated at under $20,000, though the

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The Striking Parallel Between Fine Art and Real Life

Art reflects life, and it turns out that reflection doesn’t stop with paint on canvas or figures carved out of stone…it continues right down to the ledger books and bills of sale – to economics. Nowhere is that parallel more startling than a glimpse at the fourth annual Art Market Report, an annual survey of

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What the Art World’s Old Money is Buying at Europe’s Top Fair

Inside Robbig-Munchen (Booth 116), arguably the most elaborate at this year’s edition of The European Fine Art Fair. Contemporary Art, some of it barely dry, has gripped the attention of many young U.S. collectors, but the old money is being spent elsewhere. The European Fine Art Fair, a huge event that had been held in

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European Fine Art Fair Showcases Shaker Furniture

The annual European Fine Art Fair, or Tefaf, in the cavernous Maastricht Exhibition and Conference Center, is a good place to check the values of that “elsewhere.” The fair is the world’s premiere commercial event devoted to pre-21st-century art and objects. Last year, it attracted 74,000 people and curators from the J. Paul Getty, Frick,

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European Fine Art Fair Glows With Age

It may only be 28 years old, but The European Fine Art Fair in the Dutch town of Maastricht has about it what antiques dealers refer to as a “patina”: the appealing gloss that age and venerability can bring. This year the fair, known by its acronym Tefaf and often referred to simply as Maastricht,

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Who Were the Most Expensive European Artists at Auction in 2014?

Alberto Giacometti, Chariot (1951-1952) sold at Sotheby’s New York on November 4, 2014, for $100,965,000. Francis Bacon, Three Studies for a Portrait of John Edwards (in 3 parts) (1984) sold at Christie’s New York on May 13, 2014 for $80,805,000. 3. Amedeo Modigliani, Tête (1911-1912) sold at Sotheby’s New York on November 4, 2014, for

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Fine Arts Museums names curator of European paintings

Esther Bell has been named the new curator in charge of European paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San FranciscoRandy Dodson/Fine Arts Museums of S.F. Growing up in Dallas, Esther Bell loved all kinds of art, but it wasn’t until she began to travel through Europe that her interest in 17th and 18th century

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