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Boom goes the art

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Share:www.smh.com.au New wealth is redrawing the art world map, and the centres of its universe have moved to Russia, China, India and the Middle East On a Wednesday evening in early May a middle-aged man wearing a blue blazer walked into Sotheby’s in Manhattan, collected a bidding paddle and followed an usher to a seat […]

Price rise paints a pretty picture

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Share:11 Feb, 2008, 0011 hrs IST,Ashoke Nag, TNN   KOLKATA: While the phenomenal rise in Indian art prices may have slowed down the market to an extent, it is also true that price growth has fuelled demand levels in the past three years or so. When art prices were low some years back, buyers in […]

Art criticism

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Share:Georgina Maddox What is the importance of art critics? Do people take it as seriously as they do in the West when a show is panned by a critic, asks Maria Elena, another student from Milan, who is here to study Indian art. To answer her question, the field of Indian art history and criticism […]

Auction mania

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Share:Mallika Advani The first few weeks of the year have seen all eyes on the local auction market. In addition to the regularly scheduled Osian’s sale, we have seen Saffronart venture into previously uncharted territory, and the launch of three new auction platforms. Saffronart continues to be the leader with its bold move into the […]

Christie´s London – Interview with Dina Amin

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Share:This is an www.artfacts.net interview with Mrs Dina Amin. Dina Amin is the head of the morning session for contemporary art at Christie’s, London in King Street. AfN: Hello Mrs Amin. Dina Amin: Hello. AfN: In 2006 you were part of the first auctions for contemporary art in the Middle East as part of your […]

A ‘Worldly’ Indian Perspective

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Share:Source: University of Kentucky News LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 5, 2008) − This weekend the University of Kentucky Art Museum will open “Miniature Worlds: Art from India” bringing a major exhibition of Indian art never seen in Kentucky before to the Bluegrass. The exhibition, showcasing a rich display of watercolors, drawings and sculpture spanning seven centuries […]

Indian who felled Archer squabbles for art

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Share:AMIT ROY London, Feb. 6: The ownership of two paintings, worth a total of £300,000, by Francis Newton Souza — the distinguished Indian artist who died in Mumbai, aged 77, in 2002 — is being disputed in an unusual case which started yesterday in the high court in London. Aziz Kurtha, a Dubai-based businessman, and […]

Buying art’s an art itself

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Share:By: Sonja Hidas February 5 So you are thinking about buying a piece of art? But you have no idea how to do it. Yes, you could go to a giant home store and buy a print, maybe one that is laminated to a canvas, and pay a couple of hundred bucks. I do understand […]

£7m price for Picasso delights art market

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Share:By Nigel Reynolds, Arts Correspondent A portrait by Pablo Picasso of Dora Maar, his wartime mistress, sold at Sotheby’s on Tuesday night for £7.4 million – just short of its top estimate. In pictures: Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern Art saleIt helped dispel fears that the global financial downturn would hit the February art sales in […]

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