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Unattributed Lucas Cranach the Elder Masterpiece Found At Windsor Castle

Unattributed Lucas Cranach the Elder Masterpiece Found At Windsor Castle

by News Desk | Nov 25, 2017 | News

A newly attributed masterpiece by the German painter Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) and his workshop has been discovered in the Queen’s Collection at Windsor Castle. The painting, ‘Portrait of a Lady and her Son’, c.1510–40, goes on public display at...
Bloomberg New Contemporaries Leaves ICA Home For Block 336 In Brixton

Bloomberg New Contemporaries Leaves ICA Home For Block 336 In Brixton

by News Desk | Nov 23, 2017 | News

Bloomberg New Contemporaries is to leave its London home at the ICA where it has been mounted since 1989 for Block 336 in Brixton. Following this year’s launch at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead in September, Block 336 will showcase work from new...
Peggy and David Rockefeller Auction Revealed In Hong Kong Exhibition

Peggy and David Rockefeller Auction Revealed In Hong Kong Exhibition

by News Desk | Nov 22, 2017 | News

Highlights from what many have dubbed the sale to watch in 2018, the collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller has been revealed by Christie’s. It will be unveiled in Hong Kong on November 24, which marks the start of a global tour of collection highlights...
Salvador Dalí Mae West Lips Sofa Arts Minister Places Temporary Export Bar

Salvador Dalí Mae West Lips Sofa Arts Minister Places Temporary Export Bar

by News Desk | Nov 22, 2017 | News

John Glen the UK’s Arts Minister has placed a temporary export bar on an iconic Salvador Dalí and Edward James designed sofa known as ‘Mae West Lips’. This will provide an opportunity to keep it in the country. The sofa is at risk of being exported...
Why Tintin illustrations by Politically Controversial Hergé Break the £1m Mark

Why Tintin illustrations by Politically Controversial Hergé Break the £1m Mark

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2017 | News

Last week, an India ink drawing of Tintin and his dog Snowy sold for almost $500,000 (£380,000) at auction in Paris. The illustration from the album King Ottokar’s Sceptre 1939 was one of many items created by Hergé, the Belgian illustrator who invented Tintin,...
London Art Fair 2018 Marks 30th Anniversary With Milestone Curated Exhibition

London Art Fair 2018 Marks 30th Anniversary With Milestone Curated Exhibition

by News Desk | Nov 19, 2017 | News

The 30th Anniversary of the London Art Fair 2018 will be marked with a wide range of leading British and international galleries alongside curated spaces and special exhibitions, from 17 – 21 January 2018.   “This year is an important milestone for London Art...
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