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In November's print edition:

  • Brand-name artists slip as market starts to correct
  • Syrian cartoonists fight Assad’s regime with the pen
  • Nicholas Penny, director of London’s National Gallery, says many living artists’ reputations are over-inflated
     

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In this week’s edition

NEWS

Ancient tunnels in Rome reopen

Network of passageways beneath the Baths of Caracalla is also home to the largest temple of Mithra in the Roman Empire

LA says bienvenue to French artists

Multi-venue project aims to inject French contemporary art into Southern California



MuseumS

Astrup Fearnley criticised over oil company sponsorship

Outrage in Oslo after private museum’s decision to accept funds from Lundin Petroleum


 MARKET

Sotheby’s profits drop by 58% over nine-month period

Chief executive points to typical seasonal factors

Is the coffee economy grinding to a halt?

Brazil, once the rising star, has seen virtually no growth so far this year. And its tax regime does the art market no favours whatsoever


 feature

Lawrence Weiner: man of his word

The veteran Conceptualist, showing in London this month, uses text as just another material. And he doesn’t like being called a Conceptualist, either


 Russia focus

Moscow on the Thames

Why half a million or so Russians now prefer to live in and around London—but what kind of art are the power-players buying?


 video

Paris Photo 2012: the verdict

Julien Frydman, the director of Paris Photo, gives an overview of this year's fair, plus his vision for the first US edition, due to take place next April in Los Angeles. We also speak to dealers about how to stand out in Paris.

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 exhibitions

Pompidou finds more to say about Dalí

Is there anything left to be said about the arch Surrealist Salvador Dalí? This week a show opens in Paris that aims to do just that. The curatorial team behind this ambitious exhibition of more than 200 works by the archetypal artist-cum-showman at the Centre Pompidou believe Dalí’s innovations still merit discussion.  “There have been several reassessments recently with exhibitions devoted to specific aspects of his work, such as painting, film and mass-media. This show, based on a selection of paintings and films, aims to synthesise these studies,” says Jean-Hubert Martin, the chief curator. The curatorial staff, including Thierry Dufrêne and Jean-Michel Bouhours, argue that Dalí’s performance-based works make him a trailblazer of the genre and a forerunner of contemporary practice... READ MORE

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