lead The artist Wim Delvoye has invited Ai Weiwei to recreate in Belgium the Shanghai studio that was demolished by the Chinese authorities in January. Delvoye is planning a sculpture park in the grounds of a manor house outside Ghent, and says he would like Ai to rebuild the studio there. The Belgian artist bought the house and the 50 acres of land surrounding it three years ago. Ai visited shortly afterwards...READ MORE   What a difference a day makes Sotheby’s beats rival Christie’s with a solid sale Momart dispute reveals hazards of shipping art Call a specialist, you could get a commercial courier Media has painted four defendants in fake art trial in a positive light Maurizio Cattelan: genius or joker? He is stepping down from the art world the day his Guggenheim show opens. But is it just another prank? Specialists fear artist’s “smoky finish” effect may be harmed The largely forgotten cache of thousands of antiquities was taken by thieves months after the city was seized by rebel forces Italian buyer has voluntarily relinquished the work Spaces bloom and then wither as founders’ commitment quickly fades How the National Gallery negotiated a record eight loans including a long-lost canvas, Saviour of the World Arts centre closes as its board and politicians fall out Christoph Schlingensief's artistic centre in Burkina Faso opens with a new school Fourth Moscow Biennale shows fewer political works All Articles video The art vs design debate continued at the Pavilion of Art and Design (PAD) fair in London during the 2011 "Frieze week". In this film, some of the gallery owners talk us through the rationale behind the art and design pieces they married together for the fifth outing of the fair. Now in its second year, the Sunday art fair fills a gap left by the Zoo Art Fair during London's "Frieze week". Sponsored by the Zabludowicz Collection, the fair provides a platform for younger galleries. more videos  what's on While the art world jester Maurizio Cattelan is best known for creating controversial works such as La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), 1999, a sculpture of Pope John Paul II felled by a meteorite, there is more to his work than a strong sense of the absurd, according to the curator of a show opening at the Guggenheim New York this month. “There is a level of seriousness and gravitas that belong to his work—not just the one-liners that have become the prevalent view,” says Nancy Spector, the chief curator and deputy director of the Guggenheim Foundation... READ MORE all exhibitions  jobs The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens invites applications and nominations for the Hannah and Russel Kully Director of the Art Collections, effective July 1, 2012. The art collections include extensive holdings of British and Continental art, primarily of the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as American art from the 18th through the mid-20th century. The National Gallery of Victoria is the state’s cultural flagship and home to Australia’s finest art collection. It is recognised as one of the leading art museums of the world. Having celebrated its 150th anniversary this year, it operates across two sites in central Melbourne, NGV International on St Kilda Road and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square. With total income approaching A$100 million, funded from a range of sources, with more than 1.5 million visitors a year and with several hundred employees, the National Gallery of Victoria is a significant enterprise. all jobs  offers  Now in its 16th year, the American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF) is the premier art, antique and jewellery fair in the United States. AIFAF will again gather prestigious galleries and distinguished collectors from around the world during its return to the Palm Beach County Convention Center from 3 to 12 February 2012. |
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