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 Sir Alan Bowness Former Tate Director Dies – Amateur Painting Realises £8.3m At Christie’s – National Gallery And Hugh Lane New Partnership

 Sir Alan Bowness Former Tate Director Dies – Amateur Painting Realises £8.3m At Christie’s – National Gallery And Hugh Lane New Partnership

by News Desk | Mar 2, 2021 | News

Sir Alan Bowness CBE (11 January 1928 – 1 March 2021) British art historian, art critic, director of the Tate Gallery between 1980 and 1988 has died age 93. Bowness was active as an art critic in the late 1950s and early 1960s, writing for The Observer, Arts (New...
Duped You: The Story Of Knoedler’s $80m Art Fraud – Netflix

Duped You: The Story Of Knoedler’s $80m Art Fraud – Netflix

by News Desk | Feb 28, 2021 | News

Made You Look: The True Story About Fake Art is a new to Netflix documentary. It charts the demise of Knoedler New York’s oldest commercial art gallery. It’s a fascinating insight into America’s most significant art fraud. This $80m deception duped...
What’s The Fuss About Non-Fungible Tokens? – Edward Lucie-Smith

What’s The Fuss About Non-Fungible Tokens? – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 26, 2021 | News

Suddenly my web feed is full of information about Non-Fungible Tokens – the latest form of digital art. Here, for example, are images of items of digital furniture, set – each one of them – in sweeping desert landscapes. Yes, you can look at them....
Liverpool Biennial 2021 Announce Outdoor And Digital Commissions 

Liverpool Biennial 2021 Announce Outdoor And Digital Commissions 

by News Desk | Feb 26, 2021 | Previews

The 11th edition of the Liverpool Biennial will open the first ‘outside’ chapter of The Stomach and the Port on 20 March 2021, starting with a major new outdoor sculpture series, sonic and digital commissions by nine different artists, alongside the new...
Jeff Koons Loses Copyright Infringement Appeal – Rare Van Gogh Montmartre Painting Auctioned – Louvre’s Renovation Of Cy Twombly Gallery an Affront

Jeff Koons Loses Copyright Infringement Appeal – Rare Van Gogh Montmartre Painting Auctioned – Louvre’s Renovation Of Cy Twombly Gallery an Affront

by News Desk | Feb 25, 2021 | News

Jeff Koons Loses His Copyright Infringement Appeal A French Court Rules The long-awaited court appeal case between Jeff Koons and the photographer Frank Davidovici over copyright infringement concerning a sculpture appropriated from a 1970s ad campaign has ruled in...
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