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Art Genève  A Pleasant Encounter By Virginie Puertolas-Syn

Art Genève A Pleasant Encounter By Virginie Puertolas-Syn

by News Desk | Feb 11, 2018 | Features

I really enjoyed visiting Art Genève (1-4 February) as well as discovering the city’s art scene last week. It was my first visit to the fair or I should say the “salon” as Thomas Hug, the fair director, likes to present it, and it has a lot to offer to art lovers....
Highlights From Brussels including BRAFA and Christo by Gallerist James Payne

Highlights From Brussels including BRAFA and Christo by Gallerist James Payne

by News Desk | Feb 7, 2018 | Features

Gallerist James Payne from PayneShurvell visited Brussels recently during BRAFA and has selected his highlights from the fair. Art fairs are a great way to see a huge range of international work in a short amount of time, discover artists you didn’t know, and see what...
Emerging Artists From Budapest – Zoltan Alexander Investigates This Dynamic Scene

Emerging Artists From Budapest – Zoltan Alexander Investigates This Dynamic Scene

by News Desk | Feb 6, 2018 | Features

Where is Hungary on the art-map of Europe? Revisiting contemporary art galleries in Budapest prompted this rhetorical question. Could Hungary still retake its place on the art-map of Europe and when will contemporary art from Budapest achieve international...
Philip Pearlstein: A Figure Of Speech – Video Interview By Edward Lucie-Smith

Philip Pearlstein: A Figure Of Speech – Video Interview By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2018 | Features

Last month Edward Lucie-Smith filmed this exclusive video for Artlyst with the well known NY figurative painter Philip Pearlstein, at the Saatchi Gallery, London. Interviewing Philip Pearlstein is a pretty simple, pain-free process You set up the camera, seat him...
Relaunched Kettle’s Yard Seamlessly Blends Old And New

Relaunched Kettle’s Yard Seamlessly Blends Old And New

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2018 | Features

Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge reopens this week after a two-year redevelopment programme by Jamie Fobert Architects which includes major new exhibition galleries, generous education spaces and a cafe. Fobert is the new favourite architect of the museum world. Last...
Singapore Art Week: The Last Word – Paul Carter Robinson

Singapore Art Week: The Last Word – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Jan 31, 2018 | Features

Singapore is a vibrant hub at the best of times, but it doubles up as a key global centre for contemporary art, as the world focuses on Singapore Art Week. Over the period of seven days the city hosts a major international art fair, Art Stage Singapore as well the...
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