Archive - Art Services
Canada invests in Holocaust-era works of art
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance is (IHRA) is a global, intergovernmental body that is tasked…
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Sotheby’s reports strong impressionist and modern art…
There was a slight bit of concern about the art industry for the rest of…
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Daugavpils welcomes back Mark Rothko
Latvia isn’t a country that comes to mind when thinking of great post-war art –…
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2013 Turner Prize nominees announced
This year’s Turner Prize nominees has resulted in a typically mixed response, from sheer incredulity…
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We see you now: Saloua Raouda Choucair
Patience is a virtue. At the age of 97, the Lebanese artist Saloua Raouda Choucair…
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Art critic Philip Kennicott wins Pulitzer
Wining a Pulitzer is a testament to your success as a writer. It’s not a…
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A Real Van Gogh? An Unsolved Art…
William Goetz, a very famous twentieth century Hollywood producer and film executive, was a well-known…
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The story of the Renoir Girl: Stranger…
She referred to herself as the Renoir Girl, a moniker that did much to heighten…
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Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective
Roy Lichtenstein was very much misunderstood by some of his contemporaries. For example, in 1964,…
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Grand Central Terminal's colourful horses
Vibrantly colourful, dreamlike and almost mythological, Nick Cave’s Soundsuits are wickedly creative works of art…
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Domplatz, Mainland could set new Richter record
It looks like many things. It could be the image of a VHS video paused,…
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US back on top as the world’s…
The US is once again home to the world’s biggest art market, with China, thought…
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Armory Show marks centenary celebrations in style
This year’s Armory Show, a centennial themed edition rich in history and retrospection, has been…
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Manifesta 10 coming to the Hermitage Museum
The itinerant Manifesta, a gargantuan European Biennal of Contemporary Art, is to hold its tenth…
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The Secret Museum
There are layers upon layers, worlds behind worlds, multiple lives within dreams and, who knows,…
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The exhibition goes global
It’s something of an understatement to say that it is difficult to experience every major…
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