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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
If Frieze New York’s VIP opening on Wednesday can be taken as a leading indicator for the art market, things are looking surprisingly good. Despite widespread uncertainty about the Trump administration’s economic policies and the threat of a brutal trade war, a well-heeled crowd turned out to look and buy, many dealers said.
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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
Five years ago, nonprofit public art studio Monument Lab teamed up with Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania to ask important questions such as: What stories are missing from Bryn Mawr? How can and should the school reckon with its histories of systemic exclusion? Under the initiative Art Remediating Campus Histories, a series of symposia, lectures, student group consultations, and conversations with alumnae and community leaders followed, before culminating in a public call for proposals.
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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
Auction veteran Alex Rotter has been made global president of Christie’s. Rotter will retain his current title, global chairman of 20th- and 21st-century art, and its duties, while also working with regional presidents and the house’s global chairmen “to develop innovative strategies for auction and private sales,” according to a news release.
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2 weeks ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
At the start of April, a veteran art advisor watched a major deal “disintegrate in real time.” On Monday, March 31, a married couple based in the U.S. expressed interest in purchasing a specific contemporary artwork (the advisor declined to provide specifics about the deal)—the same day financial markets began swinging wildly in anticipation of President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day,” when he promised to detail sweeping new tariffs.
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2 weeks ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
Much remains uncertain about the Frieze family of art fairs, as its owner explores a possible sale, but it was business as usual this past week at Expo Chicago, which wrapped on Sunday. From its opening hours on Thursday, the energy was upbeat—and even more crowded than usual, thanks to a scheduling change that got VIPs in the door earlier than usual.
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