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Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties
Opening and closing dates: from October 30. 2012 to February 17, 2013 Curated by: Achim Hodchdörfer, Curator of the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien...
Posted In: Museums, Art Events on 11.2.2012
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Beardenmania
Art News - by Gail Gregg The sight was a curator's dream. Carla Hanzal, curator of contemporary art at the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, looked in at her exhibition "Romare Bearden: Southern Recollections" on closing day to find the...
Posted In: Museums, Art News, Art Events on 7.21.2012
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This week in Palm Beach the Hamptons' celebrate a host of their finest
Palm Beach the Hamptons' celebrates a host of their finest - Henry Buhl, Joe Cohen, Ray Merritt and Janet Lehr, lenders to FULL OF GRACE, a photography exhibition opening Thursday, January 26th at The Palm Beach Photographic Center, 515 Clematis St. WPB. Pre-opening event kick-off at the Center is a panel discussion Wednesday Jan 25th beginning at 10:30 am, by the photography curators of the Getty Museum, the Norton Museum and Vered Gallery's Janet Lehr.
Posted In: Exhibitions, Lifestyle, Art Events on 1.28.2012
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David Hockney: aged 74, the painter is as prolific (and perverse) as ever
On the eve of a new Royal Academy exhibition, Martin Gayford - the writer who knows him best - profiles Britain's greatest living artist.
Posted In: Exhibitions, Art News, Gallery Feature, Art Events on 1.2.2012
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A Supercharged FIAC Returns to Paris, Surprising Dealers With Fierce Competition and Million-Dollar Sales
Has FIAC beaten out Frieze to take second place on the podium of the world's contemporary art fairs, nipping at the heels of the granddaddy of them all, Art Basel? Opening at the Grand Palais on Wednesday to VIPs, the Paris fair saw a long-absent first-hour rush for works -- leaving dealers to be somewhere between gobsmacked, elated, and irked by a controversy over early access to the event's crème de la crème.
Posted In: Art News, Lifestyle, Art Fairs, Art Events on 10.21.2011
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Christie's Once Again Defies the Market, Pulling Off a $60 Million Triumph in Its London Contemporary Art Sale
After a rocky week of auction sales and art-fair activity, Christie's postwar and contemporary evening sale sounded an unmistakably triumphant blast for the art market Friday, realizing £38,070,350 ($59,998,872), whisker-close to the £39.4 million high estimate. Forty-seven of the 53 lots sold for a crisp 11 percent buy-in rate by lot and eight percent by value. Seven artist records were set, one work sold for over £10 million ($15.7 million), and ten hurdled the million pound mark ($1.6 million). Fifteen of those 47 lots sold for over a million dollars.
Posted In: Auction, Art News, Art Events on 10.21.2011
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VERED'S ART MKT RECAP Picasso's Drawings: 1890 - 1921 - Reinventing Tradition.
Picasso's Drawings, 1890-1921: Reinventing Tradition at The Frick Museum. 1 East 70th Street New York October 4, 2011, through January 8, 2012 www.Frick.org or 212 288 0700. [ co-organized with the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC where it will be exhibited January 29-May 6, 2012 ]
Posted In: Museums, Exhibitions, Art Events on 10.10.2011
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Louise Nevelson Exhibition at the Farnsworth Art Museum runs through December 31st of this year.
Louise Nevelson is rightly recognized as one of America's most important sculptors of the twentieth century and one of the most significant women artists the nation has produced, but few people know that she grew up in the small coastal village of Rockland, Maine.
Posted In: Museums, Exhibitions, Art Events on 4.3.2011
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Armory Arts Week Comes to NYC March 3 - 6, 2011
Check out the Armory Arts week site to see what's happening all over New York City. Browse links for information on concurrent art fairs like Scope, Pulse, Volta, Fountain and The Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory or see what's happening at the museums and galleries.
Posted In: Museums, Lifestyle, Art Fairs, Art Events on 2.26.2011
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