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©Charlie Bibby
May 12, 2012
A leap of faith
David Khalili talks about why he embraced Islamic art – and how it can help to build bridges
The Hong Kong moment
The rise of private museums in Asia-Pacific
Welcome break from glassiness
Smoke and mirrors
©Berton Chang
May 12, 2012
‘We will create a vibrant arts scene’
Pearl Lam is finally opening a gallery in her native Hong Kong. She explains why it has taken her so long
The Hong Kong moment
The rise of private museums in Asia-Pacific
©Katie Jones Gallery
May 12, 2012
Japan’s grace under pressure
Faith in the craft tradition has defied last year’s tsunami, writes Emma Crichton Miller
The Hong Kong moment
The rise of private museums in Asia-Pacific
May 12, 2012
Keeping it at home
Private museums are springing up across the Asia Pacific region
The Hong Kong moment
Welcome break from glassiness
May 12, 2012
The lure of the east
Georgina Adam examines the forces behind Hong Kong’s contemporary art gold rush
The Hong Kong moment
The rise of private museums in Asia-Pacific
May 12, 2012
Price limits? An abstract concept
The Art Market: contemporary art records shattered; Ropac expands in Paris; Frieze New York post-mortem. By Georgina Adam
The Hong Kong moment
The rise of private museums in Asia-Pacific
May 5, 2012
The Art Market: What austerity?
New York art sales reveal a strong market while Guy Ullens sells off part of his Chinese painting collection
The fair phenomenon
Time raiders
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WORLD
May 4, 2012
Occupy pledges to ‘un-Frieze’ art fair
Inaugural New York ‘mall’ sparks controversy
Moscow’s Occupy group senses sea change
Protesters plan to target Olympics
Apr 21, 2012
The Art Market: Cautionary sales
Russian galleries close, Art London bites the dust, and sales of Middle Eastern and Arab art in Dubai dip
Obituary
Judging a book by its cover
The Art Market
Spring in the air
©Charlie Bibby
Peter Aspden
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VISUAL ARTS
Apr 21, 2012
So, what does ‘The Scream’ mean?
Edvard Munch’s painting is one of the world’s most disturbing images. Peter Aspden examines this icon of modern art and talks to the man selling it at auction next month
John Lloyd on trying times for Britain’s mass-market newspapers
Is it still possible, asks Jennie Erdal, to write philosophical novels?
Apr 14, 2012
The Art Market: Spring in the air
Fresh starts for Thomas Seydoux and Guy Jennings, Sotheby’s spring Hong Kong sales on a high, and 1stdibs’ first fair
From
VISUAL ARTS
Apr 7, 2012
Death becomes him
Damien Hirst’s preoccupation with mortality led to his best work, now on show at Tate Modern, writes Jackie Wullschlager
Mar 24, 2012
The Art Market: Fair trade products
Established six years ago, Art Dubai has now emerged as a successful event with a strong regional identity, and a distinct jump in quality
Mar 23, 2012
Highly strung
Period string instruments (and their equally rare bows) are being bought for love as well as for money
Mar 17, 2012
Bequests for Beirut
New museums and donations showcase Lebanese art
Mar 16, 2012
The Art Market: Dollars and censors
Latest Tefaf report shows rising global value of the market while a Kuwait gallery forced to close an exhibition
Mar 9, 2012
The nutcase’s guide to buying
Art collector Frank Cohen recounts how he went from postcard-size Lowrys to filling a warehouse
Mar 9, 2012
Old customs, new directions
The complex and rapidly evolving Saudi art scene is starting to attract strong international interest
Feb 17, 2012
The Art Market: The quick and the dead
Contemporary art sales at Christie’s and Sotheby’s soar, but the feel-good factor was absent at Bonhams this week
Feb 10, 2012
The Art Market: Sales, resales and no sales
Rollercoaster results in London; ARR case settles in California; Freud and Hockney for sale
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