Frieze looked good. There was much less of the not-so-good stuff and less garish art than in previous years. It was more brainy and subtle. And there were buyers! >> Read more
The general impression from the fair's content is of a lot of highly colored painting—if not all of it bombastic, then much is still over-charged. >> Read more
Art Basel is not just about selling famous one-name artists—the Picassos, Pollocks and Warhols—but also about remembering other masters, whether still living—Haim Stainbach, Jannis Kounellis, and Liang Shaoji and Seth Price; or not—László Maholy-Nagy. >> Read more
Founded in 1975 in Taipei, Taiwan, Lung Men Art Gallery dedicated itself to the promotion of modern and contemporary art, specializing in 20th Century Chinese artists who emerged in the international Post-War art scene. Lung Men Art Gallery pioneered the era of modernizing art gallery management from 1975-1990 in Taiwan. >> Read more
Marlborough Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Beijing-based artist Song Yige, curated by Zeng Fanzhi. The exhibition is the artist’s first solo show outside of Asia.
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Ah Basel, here we are again, like Swann returning to Odette. Each year the Bratwurst are more expensive than the year before but they come so snuggly packed in a Swissly folded napkin. You can't say no.
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Wonderka Art Management, LLC, New York • Paris 依托北京艺海廊桥文化艺术中心、中国国际广播电台国际在线书画频道、国大公益等中国艺术传播机构,联合中、美、欧顶尖艺术机构和院校,在北京、上海、纽约、伦敦、巴黎等城市全面推出“中、美、欧艺术精英全球交流项目” >> Read more
Brussels has become one of the key centers of the European art scene, for both artists and galleries (Belgium has the most collectors per population of any country—also convenient). Some talk of it usurping Berlin... >> Read more