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  • 4 weeks ago | theartnewspaper.com | Carlie Porterfield |Anna Brady |Charlotte Burns |Kabir Jhala

    On the opening evening of her solo show on the Lower East Side of New York, the painter Seung Ah Paik was surrounded by her husband, children, parents and other family members, some of whom travelled from South Korea for the exhibition. Her show Body Cartography (until 26 April) was inspired by traditional Korean painting techniques and uses her own figure as a map of her experiences, blending landscape and self-portraiture.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | theartnewspaper.com | Georgina Adam |Cristina Ruiz |Charlotte Burns

    The website Artnet is about to undergo a major shakeup with the retirement of its founder, 88-year-old Hans Neuendorf, and the arrival of potential new board members. The company, which was founded by Neuendorf in 1989, is quoted on the Frankfurt stock exchange as Artnet AG. An invitation will go to shareholders, inviting them to an annual general meeting (AGM) on 27 February.

  • Sep 19, 2023 | theartnewspaper.com | Charlotte Burns

    Successful art dealing often comes down to astute management of real estate and supply. So, it was doubly shocking when news broke that David Zwirner, one of the most prominent dealers in history, lost both a long-planned, multimillion-dollar Manhattan expansion as well as a major artist to a rival within the space of six weeks. These are unusual blows to one of the largest and most smoothly run art businesses in the world, and they have incited plenty of trade gossip.

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