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| Thursday 5 July 2012 | View in browser | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Exhibitions | Jobs | Comment | In print | | | In this week’s edition | MARKET The wealth of the super-rich is keeping the miracle going but mostly for the best works Reaching new audiences remains a priority for the high-end London fair More in market in the current issue: - Brazil cuts import tax on art
- Oslo collector sells scripts
- American paintings market on the road to recovery
news Activists turn “human zoo” into Occupy-style working group Housed in a rented U-Haul truck, White Walls Boston brings installations to art-starved pockets of the city Lucy Wood will travel in a craft used by fleeing Libyans More in news in the current issue: - Kola stands in for gold at Peruvian temple
- Henry Moore’s Arch returns after 20 years
- Former director of Naples library charged
museums Asset rich, policy poor: Florence’s culture should be for the Florentines, not just tourists More in museums in the current issue: - Venetian island gets modern glass gallery
- Tate Britain fills curatorial gaps
- Santander art centre takes shape
features The international exhibition presents art as a cathartic experience More in features in the current issue: - Where art and politics meet
- New York and London diaries
Conservation The 37% increase in funding would include loans for small creative industries, as well as restoration projects More in conservation in the current issue: - Syrian conservators consider latest methods in mosaic conservation
- Bologna’s torso of Nero restored
Comment An increasing number of artists are becoming philanthropists. Setting up a foundation is one option but there is another way More in comment in the current issue: - Greece can make do and mend
Exhibitions ARLES. Les Rencontres d’Arles is Francois Hebel’s baby. The former Magnum agency director first sat at the helm of the major southern French photography biennial in 1986, and returned to save it from the brink of financial ruin in 2001. Since then, the festival has continued to attract ever growing numbers of visitors and this year will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Arles’s own Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie. … Read more Video We speak to Simon de Pury, the chairman of the auction house Phillips de Pury, and the art dealers Nicholas Maclean and Joost Bosland, about the competition between art fairs and auction houses. jobs The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority welcomes exceptional talents with a passion to realise the dream of making the West Kowloon Cultural District the prime international and local destination for arts, culture and entertainment. We are currently recruiting a Head, Marketing and Digital, to join the Authority... Read more All jobs | | | | You received this email from The Art Newspaper because you are on the Thursday newsletter list. Unsubscribe to permanently remove yourself from this list.letter list. Unsubscribe to permanently remove yourself from this list. © The Art Newspaper, 70 South Lambeth Road, London SW8 1RL. Tel: +44 (0)20 3416 9000 www.theartnewspaper.com | |
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