August 5, 2024
European Art

Clark Art Presents Lecture on European Prints / iBerkshires.com

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Sunday, Oct. 15, the Clark Art Institute presents a lecture with art historian Alexander Nagel, who examines how prints set in motion a new way of thinking about images as media, continually bringing image-making back to its fundamentals: lines on surfaces.    The free lecture takes

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European Fine art

London Continues to Dominate the European Art Market

Frieze London. Via Frieze   London continues to dominate the European art market. Overall, this city holds the title of the art’s capital, regardless of the buzz around Paris’s contributions. Some events, such as Brexit and the pandemic, suggested at times that the British capital might pass its rank to Paris. Soon, it became known

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European Artists

Europe at home: 200 artists e-gathered for an innovative concert to celebrate Europe Day in the Republic of Moldova

On the occasion of Europe Day 2020, the EU Delegation to the Republic of Moldova, together with EU Member States organised a unique concert performed by the Moldovan National Youth Orchestra and La La Play Voices. The intiative took place with the messages: Europe at your home! Stronger together! Solidarity for health! Artists from all

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Artists

Art Basel And UBS Survey

Interactions, PR The Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting in 2023 High-net-worth (HNW) women outpaced men’s spending on art in the first half of 2023, following a trend of the past two years. Women collectors spent a median of $72,500 compared with $$59,400 by men, according to The Art Basel and UBS Survey

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European Artists

The new evolution of technology and art: 10 startups innovating music art and entertainment in Europe

Technology has continuously provided artists with new ways to express themselves throughout history. The evolution of technology and art has been closely intertwined. The Impressionists, for example; were able to paint outdoors thanks to the invention of the portable paint tube. The reality is that the relationship between art and technology has always been interwoven,

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European Artists

London Still Rules European Art Market, Despite Hype Around Paris

Two years ago, in the shadow of both Brexit and stringent Covid-19 shutdown policies, London seemed as though it might relinquish its title as Europe’s art world capital to Paris. On the eve of Frieze London’s 20th edition, dealers and analysts told ARTnews that such worries are unfounded: London is still second only to New York for art commerce

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Art Investment

The contradictions of corporate-sponsored mural art in Detroit

click to enlarge Viola Klocko Corporations like DTE whitewash their image by sponsoring cultural programming like murals. Down the street, at the police-sponsored baseball diamond, condos are on sale for $600,000, not far from where the big car company is rehabbing the old train station for its fancy new offices. You can walk a little

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European Art

London Still Rules European Art Market, Despite Hype Around Paris – ARTnews.com

Photo Linda Nylind/Courtesy Frieze London Two years ago, in the shadow of both Brexit and stringent Covid-19 shutdown policies, London seemed as though it might relinquish its title as Europe’s art world capital to Paris. On the eve of Frieze London’s 20th edition, dealers and analysts told ARTnews that such worries are unfounded: London is still second only to

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European Art

The case for a European prize for art

The European Union is not always adept at communication. In 2021, it gave its flagship emissions-reduction legislation the baffling name ‘Fit for 55’. Its public relations are prone to moments of excruciating awkwardness. In 2022, the European Commission directorate-general for international partnerships threw a party in its Metaverse space – which had cost €387,000 to

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European Art

ICYMI: German museum worker swapped paintings with fakes to fund lavish lifestyle

In Case You Missed It: A German museum worker was sentenced for stealing and selling paintings from Munich’s Deutsches Museum, replacing the originals with fakes. ADVERTISEMENT A German museum worker was sentenced for stealing paintings from his employers and replacing them with forgeries, in order to sell the real ones to fund his “luxury lifestyle,”

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