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All Dressed Up at the Katonah Museum of Art By BENJAMIN GENOCCHIO

THE new summer exhibition at the Katonah Museum of Art, “Dress Codes: Clothing as Metaphor,” contains the work of 36 contemporary artists who use clothing as material, inspiration or medium. The id… View »

Gallery owners feeling pinch of recession By Mark Caro and Lauren Viera

Few owners have closed during the recession, but some are relocating, offering deals and re-evaluating their business After almost 20 years in business, Martha Schneider of the Schneider Gallery tho… View »

Indian Art Summit 2009: An 'arty' delight - Srishti Jha, Hindustan Times

In the recent times the art market was affected by the much talked about global meltdown. But now Indian art is getting back on rails. Amid the speculations and manipulations going on, the by and lar… View »

A brush with the digital art revolution - Victor Keegan

Victor Keegan's avatar browses one of many virtual art galleries in Second Life Computer art, one of the wonders of the digital age, can be traced back at least to the 1950s when Dr Desmond Paul Hen… View »

Tough times put corporate art under the hammer - Gabriella Coslovich

THE financial crisis has claimed its first Australian corporate art collection. Cash-strapped property developer Austcorp is being forced to sell its prized and vigorously contemporary collection, w… View »

Outback art code draws line in the sand,Ashleigh Wilson | August 21, 2009

ART dealers will be able to pay artists with alcohol or secondhand vehicles but will be forced to declare their agreed value under a wide-ranging code of conduct for the Aboriginal art business. The… View »

Mona Lisa Teacup Attack Joins Loony Tradition of Defiling Art by Martin Gayford

Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- The recent assault on the Mona Lisa with the unlikely weapon of a teacup raises an intriguing question: Why do people attack art? It happens more frequently than you might imag… View »

German police arrest three suspected of dealing in forged art network

German police believe they have smashed a worldwide ring suspected of selling forged artworks worth millions of dollars with the arrests of three people, prosecutors said Wednesday. Police said they… View »

Christie’s Scraps Plans for Art-Investment Fund, Loan Division By Lindsay Pollock

Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Christie’s International has scrapped plans to start an art-investment fund and a lending division, according to two people involved with the projects. The move is another sign… View »

Christie's goes on Bengal art history trail,Ashoke Nag, ET Bureau

KOLKATA: Auction house Christie’s is on a major exploratory research on Bengal school of art and the state’s art heritage. It is also focusing on Tagorean artistic and cultural legacy. This is probab… View »

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