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Wildlife Art Will Be Shown Put Up for Sale: related news

Wildlife Art Will Be Shown, Put Up for Sale

GRAY - More than a dozen artists from Maine and New England will be on hand at the Maine Wildlife Park from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, July 12, with a wide array of wildlife- and nature-themed art.

WORLD ART VISION 2008 to be launched in Cancun

WORLD ART VISION 2008 to be launched in Cancun - Over 100 artists from 5 continents will participate in WORLD ART VISION, which will feature painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, prints, installation art, video and digital art. Arturo Garcia Bustos and Rina Lazo, who were, respectively, pupils of and assistants to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera will be present during the exhibition, therefore bringing an exceptional artistic testimony to WORLD ART VISION: CANCUN 2008. The idea of WORLD ART VISION: CANCUN 2008 comes from a desire to invest in contemporary art in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico; not only to further increase the number of tourists, but also to make it a meeting point for the Americas for collectors, critics and interested parties, to visit a fair where the artists stand beside the art, without the representation of a ga

Sotheby's contemporary art sale reaches ÂŁ94.7 million

LONDON: As one important auction succeeds another, the art market keeps bouncing from strength to strength. On Tuesday evening Sotheby's outdid Christie's highly successful Monday performance with its own sale of contemporary art, which ended on a remarkable Ł94.7 million, or $188.8 million, score. With that, Sotheby's, like Christie's the day before, achieved the second highest total in any contemporary art sale held on its premises in Europe. But the parallel stops here.

AUCTIONS: Sotheby's contemporary art sale reaches ?94.7 million

LONDON: As one important auction succeeds another, the art market keeps bouncing from strength to strength. On Tuesday evening Sotheby's outdid Christie's highly successful Monday performance with its own sale of contemporary art, which ended on a remarkable Ł94.7 million, or $188.8 million, score. With that, Sotheby's, like Christie's the day before, achieved the second highest total in any contemporary art sale held on its premises in Europe. But the parallel stops here.

Exciting new vision on art: WORLD ART VISION 2008 to be launched in Cancun

WORLD ART VISION will take place from 5 to 14 December 2008 at the Cancun Center, Cancun, Mexico. It is the first edition of this contemporary art fair that is to become essential to the art scene of the Americas. WORLD ART VISION logo

GC ART 2008 Demonstrates: Gaming is Art!

For what is now the third time, visitors with an interest in art will find the GC ART exhibit section a big attraction in Hall 2 at the Leipzig Exhibition Centre. During Europe's benchmark fair for interactive entertainment, the GC - Games Convention, the four exhibitions "Space Invaders. From Outer Space", "History&Culture", "Machinima" and "Digital Beauties" will demonstrate from 21 to 24 August how art and digital worlds blend together. Several workshops give guests at the show the opportunity to design small art works for themselves.

Art + Auction

To paraphrase a Supreme Court justice on pornography, I know art when I see it. Specifically, when I see it in museums or the pages of trendy art magazines. Who doesn’t like Edward Hopper or Michelangelo? But I met John Chamberlain, who makes sculptures from crushed cars, and Joan Mitchell’s abstracts in the pages of Art + Auction, an oversized monthly that marries “Page Six” to features on, as Sondheim wrote in “Sunday in the Park With George,” “the art of making art.”

Asian Contemporary Art Fair New York (ACAF NY) To Be Held November 7-10, 2008 at Pier 92

August 20, 2008 - New York, NY - One of the most important exhibitions of contemporary Asian art, the 2nd annual Asian Contemporary Art Fair New York (ACAF NY), will be held from November 7-10, 2008, at Pier 92, 52nd Street and 12th Avenue, in New York City. More than 60 international galleries and non-profit organizations will show a wide range of contemporary work by artists from countries including China, Japan, Korea, India, Bangladesh, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. Much of the work, including paintings, sculpture, photography, works on paper, video and installations, will be on view for the first time in the U.S. The Asian Contemporary Art Fair New York is the only international art fair in New York dedicated exclusively to Asian contemporary art.

Indeed, a successful art expo, an analysis

THE interesting thing about the first ever Nigerian Art Expo, which winds up today at the National Museum, Onikan, Lagos, is that it has, again, fulfilled one other important promise of the Joe Musa’s led National Galley of Art aimed at re-positioning the visual art sub-sector to becoming a one stop point for investment and tourism in the country. Early in the life of the present administration, the National Gallery, under the dynamic leadership of its present director, had organized a first in the history of the parastatal’s art stakeholders forum at the Eko le-Meriden Hotel, Lagos, where artists, investors and interested stakeholders converged to brain-storm on ways to re-positioning the production, marketing and preservation of Nigeria’s contemporary art.

Christie's September Modern Art bonanza

KOLKATA: Top auctioneer Christie’s is offering 140 lots of South Asian Modern and Contemporary Art during its mid-September sale in New York. The sale will put on tap major works from modern masters to cutting edge artists like Tyeb Mehta, MF Husain, J Swaminathan, Ram Kumar, Subodh Gupta, Riyas Komu and Rashid Rana among others. The sale sports an overall estimate of $12 million.

Mandarin Oriental Munich offering Expert Art Tours

Specially created for travellers with a passion for art, Mandarin Oriental, Munich is offering a new service to its guests; bespoke personal art tours with Munich’s very own art expert Dr Eva Karcher. Appealing both to serious collectors and to those with a brewing interest in art; Dr Karcher will take guests on insider tours of Munich’s most famous galleries and museums as well as artists’ studios and exquisite private collections, enabling guests to get a closer look into the city’s rich art scene.

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A few days ago, I dozed through a rather desultory conversation, on Lok Sabha TV, between painter Krishen Khanna (83) and art critic Geeti Sen, till Krishen said something that made me sit up. It matched what I have been saying for some time. He said, "Art history does not interest anyone anymore and, what is worse, they don't even think it is important."

Phoenix Art Museum Hosts Unprecedented Gathering of Modern and Contemporary Asian Art

Phoenix Art Museum presents an unprecedented opportunity to explore and understand the ongoing link of contemporary Asian art with centuries of tradition. This summer, beginning July 8, 2008, the Museum presents A Tradition Redefined, four extraordinary exhibits focused of Asian art from the 19th, 20th and 21st century. Highlighting this exceptional show, is "Modern and Contemporary Chinese Ink Painting from the Chu-tsing Li Collection," the first exhibition to present an overall, comprehensive picture of the development of modern and contemporary Chinese ink painting.

Art a la carte: How restaurants are becoming the new art galleries

Ever since Picasso and Miro painted for their supper at La Colombe d'Or, high in the hills of Provence, in the south of France, the close connection between art and food has flourished. Today, fabulous original works of their art hang on the walls and bear testimony to the unique deal the artists struck with the restaurateur. They were hungry and penniless, the restaurant had acres of bare walls, so what better than to knock up a picture or two in exchange for a free meal? While this might not still go on in today's rather more ruthlessly commercial eateries, many modern restaurants are still showcasing all forms of art. Artists range from the modern masters who ate at La Colombe d'Or to leading contemporary figures such as Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin.

ART - Argent - No Change Statement And Annual Gene

ART ART ART - Argent - No Change Statement And Annual General Meeting ARGENT INDUSTRIAL LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) (Registration number 1993/002054/06) (Share code: ART & ISIN: ZAE000019188) ("Argent" or "the Company") NO CHANGE STATEMENT AND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Shareholders of Argent are referred to the preliminary report published previously, and are advised that the annual financial statements of the company have now been published. Argent shall not be publishing an abridged report, as the information previously published in the preliminary report is unchanged. The Annual General Meeting of the Company shall be held in the boardroom of the Company at 1318 Club House Street, Maraisburg, Roodepoort, at 14:00 on Tuesday, 16 September 2008.

Phoenix Art Museum Hosts Unprecedented Gathering of Modern and Contemporary Asian Art

PHOENIX, AZ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/30/08 -- Phoenix Art Museum presents an unprecedented opportunity to explore and understand the ongoing link of contemporary Asian art with centuries of tradition. This summer, beginning July 8, 2008, the Museum presents A Tradition Redefined, four extraordinary exhibits focused of Asian art from the 19th, 20th and 21st century. Highlighting this exceptional show, is "Modern and Contemporary Chinese Ink Painting from the Chu-tsing Li Collection," the first exhibition to present an overall, comprehensive picture of the development of modern and contemporary Chinese ink painting.

Sino Group's 'Art in Hong Kong' and Zhu Qizhan Art Musuem present'The Grand Entrance' - Selected Works by Chinese Opera Ink Painting Artists

(23/6/2008, Hong Kong) Sino Group's 'Art in Hong Kong' and Shanghai Zhu Qizhan Art Museum are proud to bring together 75 Chinese Opera ink paintings by 19 masters from Mainland China. The exhibition is on tour from Shanghai Zhu Qizhan Art Museum and will be held at OC Gallery, Olympian City I from 21 June to 14 July.

New Media and Museums in Eastern Europe

New media art is no stranger to eastern Europe and the Balkans; from the early net.art of Vuc Cosic to the collective work of Apsolutno, these regions were the proving ground for many groundbreaking experiments in media, politics, and art. So the upcoming international symposium on (New) Media Art in Museums this October in Croatia signals that the region's consideration of media art has come full circle from unknown outsiders and agitators to curated collectibles (not too dissimilar to the path traced in other regions or for other "avant-gardes"). The intersection of cultural institutions like museums with new media art continues to confound both artists and curators alike. No standard institutional model has arisen for the collecting of such work, for how to frame it in the overall programs of the museum, nor how to preserve the work.

Art Deco Living In Stanmore - 01/07/2008

Art Deco was a style that flourished through the twenties and thirties as stylistic changes occurred to many visual mediums. Inspired by the age of speed, architecture conceived during the Art Deco period consisted of simplistic and modern geometrical lines. An opportunity has now arisen to buy into this enchanting period with an impressive art deco style property in Valencia Road, Stanmore. Although now relatively rare, the sleek, white, asymmetrical style of art deco houses is a striking and somewhat refreshing alternative to the many rather uniform red bricked buildings of today.

Art Deco Living In Stanmore

Art Deco was a style that flourished through the twenties and thirties as stylistic changes occurred to many visual mediums. Inspired by the age of speed, architecture conceived during the Art Deco period consisted of simplistic and modern geometrical lines. An opportunity has now arisen to buy into this enchanting period with an impressive art deco style property in Valencia Road, Stanmore. Although now relatively rare, the sleek, white, asymmetrical style of art deco houses is a striking and somewhat refreshing alternative to the many rather uniform red bricked buildings of today.

Indian art on record high

In a year of landmarks for Indian art, September 16 looks set to be another golden day for Indian art. Christie's South Asian Modern and Contemporary Art auction, scheduled for that evening in New York, with 140 lots up for sale, and the auction is hoping to top its record-breaking sales figures in achieved in London, despite a slowdown in global economies.

Indianapolis Art Center Receives New Sound System

Indianapolis-based Klipsch has donated a new state-of-the-art cinema surround speaker system to the Indianapolis Art Center. The "world class" sound system has been installed in the Frank M. Basile Auditorium. It will allow the Art Center to bring more film entertainment to its traditional mix of presentations and demonstrations. The new sound system will make its debut next week when the Art Center launches a series of films that run through mid-August.

Online art auction

Saffronart, the Web portal which specialises in online auctions of Indian art, has said that it will conduct the annual autumn online auction of contemporary Indian art on September 3-4. The sale includes 130 works of art by 62 artists, including many globally sought painters and sculptors such as Atul Dodiya, Rashid Rana, Surendran Nair and Subodh Gupta. The collection has a total lower estimate of Rs 16.63 crore ($4.15 million). –

Contemporary art edging towards stagnation: Report

A market report by the leading auction house Sothebys points out that the recent results from auctions of art suggests that the contemporary art market appears to be stabilising after several years of rapid growth. Although the report takes into consideration all c o n t e m p o - rary art, it shows the impact on the growth of the domestic art market as well.

Indian Art Summit takes a bow

New Delhi, Aug 23 (Agencies) With Indian investors becoming more courageous and putting their money where their mouth is, in terms of buying art as a viable investment option, the India Art Summit being held at the Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, is a great opportunity to come to know more about the art on display as well as its intrinsic worth. However, the absence of M.F. Husain to pre-empt any controversy, as the artist is facing sveral court cases, has ensured that the exhibition is lacking a little. However, the response has been huge, with paintings and other art work being sold for great prices.


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