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Veronica Ryan, Barbara Walker And  Roger Hiorns Newly Elected As Royal Academicians 

Veronica Ryan, Barbara Walker And Roger Hiorns Newly Elected As Royal Academicians 

by News Desk | Feb 9, 2023 | News

The Royal Academy of Arts has elected Veronica Ryan, Barbara Walker and Roger Hiorns as new Royal Academicians, at a recent General Assembly meeting. An honorary Royal Academician title was given to Kerry James Marshall Hon RA and Professor Ngaire Woods CBE becomes an...
Masterpiece Fair Relaunches Under New Branding – Photo London Welcomes New Fair Director Kamiar Maleki

Masterpiece Fair Relaunches Under New Branding – Photo London Welcomes New Fair Director Kamiar Maleki

by News Desk | Feb 9, 2023 | News

The co-founders of the now defunct Masterpiece fair, cancelled last month by the MCH Group, owners of Art Basel, are reviving the fair in time for Summer 2023’s June corridor.  Thomas Woodham-Smith, a London art dealer, and Harry van Der Hoorn, who owns Stabilo,...
US Cracks Down On Christie’s And Sotheby’s Russian Money Laundering – Damien Hirst Quietly Donates £8m To NHS – Anish Kapoor Unveils New York ‘Bean Style’ Public Monument

US Cracks Down On Christie’s And Sotheby’s Russian Money Laundering – Damien Hirst Quietly Donates £8m To NHS – Anish Kapoor Unveils New York ‘Bean Style’ Public Monument

by News Desk | Feb 6, 2023 | News

US authorities in New York have issued subpoenas to the three leading auction houses, Christie’s, Sotheby’s and the Russian-owned Phillips Auctioneers. They hope to gain possession of records linked to sanctioned Russian Oligarchs. In addition, the Auction...
Tate Modern Loses Privacy Court Case With Goldfish Bowl Luxury Flats

Tate Modern Loses Privacy Court Case With Goldfish Bowl Luxury Flats

by News Desk | Feb 1, 2023 | News

Tate Modern has lost their case with residents of the Neo Bankside luxury development after a high court ruling. The lawsuit has dragged on for several years. Four multimillion-pound luxury flats next to Tate’s viewing platform brought the case to court after...
Alfred Leslie: Leading New York Beat Painter And Filmmaker Dies Aged 95

Alfred Leslie: Leading New York Beat Painter And Filmmaker Dies Aged 95

by News Desk | Jan 31, 2023 | News

The leading New York ‘Beat’ Painter and filmmaker Alfred Leslie has died aged 95. Leslie was born in the Bronx in 1927 and lived and worked in Manhattan. He studied with Tony Smith at NYU and was an artist’s model for Reginald Marsh’s classes. He was...
More Restitution Problems For Picasso, Van Gogh And British Museum Antiquities

More Restitution Problems For Picasso, Van Gogh And British Museum Antiquities

by News Desk | Jan 25, 2023 | News

Restitution is proving to be a complex and challenging problem for many museums and private collections. This week alone, several cases have been filed. Reputations that were once beyond question have now been brought into question. New York’s Guggenheim Museum...
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