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High-Value Paintings Queue For Export As Sterling Drops In Brexit Uncertainties

High-Value Paintings Queue For Export As Sterling Drops In Brexit Uncertainties

by News Desk | Aug 10, 2019 | News

An outstanding painting by Claude Monet ‘Le Palais Ducal’ 1908 is at risk of going abroad unless a UK buyer can be found
. The picture valued at more than £28 million is one of a number of the artist’s works depicting Venice. An export bar has been...
Takis: Kinetic Sculptor Exploring The Gap Between Art And Science Dies

Takis: Kinetic Sculptor Exploring The Gap Between Art And Science Dies

by News Desk | Aug 10, 2019 | News

Post-script: This piece was initially intended as a review of the exhibition ‘Takis’ at Tate Modern. Sadly, since the time of writing the artist has passed away, on the morning of the 9th of August. This piece has subsequently been revised as something of a tribute to...
Jessie Brennan To Create Four New London Site-Specific Public Artworks

Jessie Brennan To Create Four New London Site-Specific Public Artworks

by News Desk | Aug 9, 2019 | Previews

London-based artist Jessie Brennan has been commissioned to develop four new, temporary public artworks exploring the nature of life and work in the Royal Docks. Previous projects have been concerned with public housing and the politics of Regeneration The commission...
Major Albert Oehlen Exhibition Announced by Serpentine For Autumn

Major Albert Oehlen Exhibition Announced by Serpentine For Autumn

by News Desk | Aug 9, 2019 | Previews

A new exhibition of the work of Albert Oehlen (b. 1954, Krefeld, Germany) has been announced for the Serpentine. Oehlen is one of the most innovative and significant artists working today. He has been a key figure in contemporary art since the 1980s and the diversity...
Cruise Ships Finally Banned From Historic Venetian Canals

Cruise Ships Finally Banned From Historic Venetian Canals

by News Desk | Aug 8, 2019 | News

Following the collision between the MSC Opera, a 275m (900ft) long ocean liner, and a small tourist boat, during the opening weeks of the Venice Biennale, ships weighing more than 1,000 tonnes will be banned and rerouted away from the waterways in Venice’s...
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