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Gunter Sachs' art sells for £35m
24 mayo '12
Art owned by Gunter Sachs, the late German billionaire playboy and former husband of Brigitte Bardot, has been sold for £35.6m at auction in London.
ART HK Scores Record Attendance, But the Asian Market Still Proves Tough to Crack
21 mayo '12
ART HK 12 wrapped yesterday having scored record attendance and brought the most prestigious slate of participants of any Asian art fair to date.
Hong Kong in art bonanza - but will it last?
20 mayo '12
The eyes of the global art world are fixed on Hong Kong - for now.
Blank canvas: London gallery unveils 'invisible' art exhibition
20 mayo '12
In a move certain to leave art traditionalists apoplectic with rage, one of the country's leading galleries is to charge £8 for entry to a summer exhibition of works which cannot be seen.
Is Titian self portrait hidden in The Martyrdom of St Lawrence?
20 mayo '12
As one of the grisliest pictures he painted, Titian's The Martyrdom of St Lawrence has exerted a horrified fascination for art lovers for centuries.
Tate Britain hits £45m renovation target
18 mayo '12
The Tate Britain art gallery in London has raised the £45m required to complete a major renovation.
ART HK 2012 Ups Its Game, Drawing Museum-Quality Work and Logging Plenty of Sales
18 mayo '12
ART HK opened strongly Wednesday night with solid sales and a general consensus that the fair had taken a significant step up in quality this year.
Banksy gets the bunting out in north London
15 mayo '12
A new piece of street art bearing all the hallmarks of a Banksy appeared overnight in north London.
Early sketch by Andy Warhol goes on display
15 mayo '12
A recently-discovered sketch by Andy Warhol is to go on public display for the first time.
Guy Ribes: The forger making a good impression in the film world
15 mayo '12
He was a master-forger jailed for faking Renoir paintings in a multi-million-pound scam that duped the art world for years. Now, having served his time, Guy Ribes has returned to his old trade – this time with a different aim.
Art Amsterdam 2012 cancelled
15 mayo '12
On Monday 14 May, the Board of Amsterdam RAI decided to cancel the edition of Art Amsterdam 2012 scheduled to take place this September in the Kromhouthal in Amsterdam North.
Museum 'within reach' of Manet painting
14 mayo '12
An Oxford museum says it is "within reach" of preventing an oil sketch worth millions from leaving the UK.
To Honor Mike Kelley, a Replica of His Home
14 mayo '12
Sometimes, artists’ homes are turned into museums after they die.
Art Handlers' Arrest in Beijing Raises Alarming Questions About the Future of the Chinese Market
13 mayo '12
The risks run by Chinese artists critical of the country's government became a hot-button topic last year when Ai Weiwei was imprisoned for 81 days, but the challenges posed by the country's labyrinthine bureaucracy for workers in its art industry are only beginning to emerge.
Unemployed Ohio man's luck changes after discovering signed Picasso print
13 mayo '12
An unemployed US man was browsing at his local thrift store for items he could restore and resell when he spotted a Picasso poster. He handed over $14.14 for what he saw as a nice commercial print.
Camera sells for record £1.7 million
13 mayo '12
The Leica 0-Series camera, which was built in 1923, was sold after a furious bidding war with hopeful buyers placing bids via the phone, the internet and in the auction room itself.
Frieze New York 2012: Widespread acclaim for inaugural edition; visitor numbers in the region of 45,000
10 mayo '12
The first edition of Frieze New York closed on Monday 7 May with many galleries reporting excellent sales across all levels of the market and expressing admiration for the overall conception of the new fair, its structure and environment.
Sotheby’s Addresses Labor, Governance at Annual Meeting
10 mayo '12
Sotheby’s (BID) defended its labor practices and corporate governance at the auctioneer’s annual meeting, as shareholders and union members pressured it to resolve a nine- month lockout of art handlers.
Van Gogh Museum purchases 'Pollard willow' by Vincent van Gogh
10 mayo '12
For the first time in five years, the Van Gogh Museum has purchased a work by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890). The watercolour Pollard willow is a major addition to the museum’s collection.
Sotheby's Banks a Sturdy $266.6 Million, As Bacon and Lichtenstein Tie for Top Lot at $44 Million Each
10 mayo '12
Trophy hunting for postwar name brands continued to spark the art market at Sotheby’s $266.6-million evening contemporary sale as no less than three paintings easily hurdled the $30 million mark.
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