March 12, 2025
European Artists

Europe’s stars must shine for artists and creatives

A Spanish decree to provide more security for artists and other cultural workers should accelerate EU-level action. Spain’s labour minister and vice-president, Yolanda Diaz—the decree will entitle artists to unemployed benefit and a pension (Carlos Sanchez Benayas / shutterstock.com) Last month, after months of discussion and political negotiations, the Spanish government launched a benefit for

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Art Investment

London Based Art Investment Firm S&P Gallery To Expand Across The UK, United States And France

LONDON, UK / ACCESSWIRE / January 31, 2023 / Launched in 2016, S&P Gallery is a leading art advisory service and online e-commerce art platform for novice and experienced art collectors, art lovers, and individuals looking for the perfect artwork to decorate their homes. S&P Gallery has a sister company, Zeno, which is a publishing

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Art Investment

How to pick great art for investment? Here are 10 expert tips

Hanging art on your walls is always uplifting. However, making an entry into the art market as an investor can be challenging. If you are immersed in art, buying art is not a difficult proposition. You are aware of the styles, artists, periods, genres, and emerging artists. But if you are beginning to take interest

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European Fine art

Display of 52 masterpieces 1st of its kind after COVID

Visitors look at a painting from UK’s National Gallery at the Shanghai Museum. Photo: Chen Xia/GT In the soft, warm light, a senior citizen gazes intently at Vincent van Gogh’s Long Grass with Butterflies hanging on the wall. Stepping away, a young woman carefully takes photos of the faces of the characters in Raphael’s The

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Art Investment

2023 could be the year to invest in contemporary art

Four foot dissected companion, by Brooklyn-based artist KAWS. Photo from Maddox Gallery Young professionals are embracing a diversifying art world, which could mean a continued boom for contemporary and ultra-contemporary works ‘A painting is not a picture of an experience, but is the experience’. Mark Rothko’s famous sentiment is increasingly being echoed by investors who

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European Artists

Europe’s Spotify Wrapped: The most listened to music across the bloc

ADVERTISEMENT Spotify wrapped has become an annual mainstay for even the least discerning of music lovers. The mass data gathering enabled by our app culture allows companies like Spotify to identify trends and spy, ahem sorry, surprise us with our most listened to bops, and now every December cutting edge tastemakers and basic Top 40-listeners

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European Art

Ancient Egypt Comes Back to Life Through European Art

Art is often born through inspiration. From the lavish use of colour and decorative patterns, to the abundance of creative themes in life, artists are people who wholly immerse themselves in their surroundings.However,  inspiration does not always come from the day-to-day. To expand their aesthetic imagination, artists have often looked toward the ancient world. The

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Art Investment

Don’t Know How to Start Investing in Art? Fintech Startup Arttrade Has a Solution

Gallery Network The company demystifies the art market and provides a transparent way to confidently invest in art. Artnet Gallery Network January 6, 2023 Heinz Mack, Window (Chromatic Constellation) (2016). Courtesy of Arttrade. Art collecting has a very distinct cachet, one that is exclusive, monied, and largely opaque. Blue-chip art and artists (those with a

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Art Investment

Three Ways To Look At Partial-Share Investment Strategies

Elizabeth von Habsburg and Nanne Dekking Artory/Winston Art Fund When Dutch-born Nanne Dekking came to New York in 1996, he quickly realized he needed to be “nimble.” The humble portrait specialist surprised even himself when he found himself getting to the root of problems with provenance (painting origins, particularly in the wake of Nazi seizures

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Art Investment

Museum of Modern Art Names Lou Fernandes as New CIO

The Museum of Modern Art has tapped Lou Fernandes, a veteran endowment investment head, as its CIO, effective immediately. Fernandes served for six years at New York University as its endowment’s managing director of investments. Before that, he was at San Francisco-based Hall Capital Partners, an outsourced chief investment officer. The storied MoMA, located in

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