March 8, 2025
European Art

Artful lodges: 10 beautiful art hotels | Travel

Art’ Otel, London This new hotel is housed in the reborn Battersea power station complex. There are works displayed in the Grand Café and throughout the communal areas, from striking pieces by the hotel’s signature artist Jaime Hayon, to butter-yellow statues in the marbled lobby. Bedrooms are sleek and contemporary with pops of colour and

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Art Investment

Masterworks, an Innovative New Investment Platform, Is Bringing Blue-Chip Art to a New Audience

Gallery Network Masterworks recently acquired the 250th painting for its growing collection of established names. Artnet Gallery Network May 22, 2023 Courtesy of Masterworks. Launched in 2017, the investment platform Masterworks has made investing in contemporary art accessible and streamlined—pioneering a new way of engaging in the art market. Recently, Masterworks announced the acquisition of

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Art Investment

How Masterworks is making it easier to buy blue chip art

Buying into blue chip artists has never been so easy thanks to fractional ownership solutions. Here’s a handy guide to the best services out there Owning a Monet, a Picasso, or a Hirst painting is a barometer of wealth, one that’s unattainable for most art enthusiasts. Blue-chip artwork is usually priced in the millions, and

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European Fine art

Fears looted Nazi art still hanging in European galleries | Art theft

In August 1940, Samuel Hartveld and his wife, Clara Meiboom, boarded the SS Exeter ocean liner in Lisbon, bound for New York. Aged 62, Hartveld, a successful Jewish art dealer, left a world behind. The couple had fled their home city of Antwerp not long before the Nazi invasion of Belgium in May 1940, parting

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European Artists

Elizabeth Olhson’s Tedious Art Exhibition in the European Parliament

An exhibition in the European Parliament is so outrageous, it’s tedious. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE {T} here was a time when anything viral had to be handled with medication, rest, and a good-faith effort not to infect others. Then came the 21st century, and we decided to eliminate its derogatory meaning. It’s trendy to be viral,

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European Art

From Berlin to Tallinn, Ukrainian art is being amplified in exhibitions across Europe

In times of conflict, museums have played a vital if often overlooked role in supporting a country. Wars are not just a battle for territory but also for ownership of a nation’s story. Cultural institutions play a powerful part in protecting a country’s identity from erasure and revitalising national identity post-conflict. Now, museums and galleries

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Art Investment

Ipsen announces investment in new state-of-the-art electronic autoinjector for Somatuline® Autogel® / Somatuline® Depot (lanreotide) designed to improve patient experience

Ipsen Pharma New electronic autoinjector is designed to improve patient experience for people living with gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, carcinoid syndrome or acromegaly Performance and safety studies ongoing, with first launches for the new device expected in 2024 A fourth generation Somatuline® Autogel® / Somatuline® Depot device building on Ipsen’s 20 years’ heritage to date PARIS, FRANCE, 16 March

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European Art

Owasso Chamber displays European art student’s award-winning canvas celebrating community

An Owasso art student is gaining recognition for her award-winning work. Alexandra Floreac, who won the Fine Art Friday event at Owasso Chamber’s Redbud Festival Days the first week of May, will now see her first-place painting displayed on the walls of the organization’s office. Floreac’s large canvas represents the art show’s theme of “Celebrate

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European Art

Helmut Berger, Star of Acclaimed European Art Cinema in the 60s and 70s, Dead at 78

Austrian actor Helmut Berger, the groundbreaking star of European cinematic masterpieces such as Luchino Visconti‘s “The Damned” and Vittorio De Sica’s “Garden of the Finzi-Continis,” has died at the age of 78. Berger died at home in Austria from natural causes. In one of European cinema’s most storied and creative periods, the 60s and 70s,

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European Art

VMFA Names New Assistant Curator of European Art and the Mellon Collections

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) has announced the appointment of Dr. Theresa A. Cunningham as the museum’s new assistant curator of European art and the Mellon Collections. “In collaboration with Sylvain Cordier, the museum’s Paul Mellon Curator and Head of the Department of European Art, Theresa will play a key role in the

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