Bruno Lefevre-Brauer a.k.a. +Brauer Every artist has a toolbox and a mental framework. For Bruno Lefevre-Brauer those two overlap in a clever way which resonates with the popular word… Topics: +Brauer, art, Arte Povera, French art, sculptor, Sculpture, Upcycling
The Pergamon Museum in Berlin In the Berlin river Spree you find an island logically named Museum Island, because it is where Bode-Museum, Neues Museum and the Pergamonmuseum are all… Topics: ancient art, Antiqity, architecture, art, art museum, Berlin, Pergamon, Sculpture
On the member organisation ArtWatch UK There are very few industries left that are not regulated. The custody and conservation of art is one of those. In this grey-zone territory there are… Topics: art, art conservation, ArtWatch UK, British Art, British Museum, restoration
Pinta London Globalisation gets a bad rap for promoting ‘sameness’ occasionally. But when it is good, it takes something extraordinary from far afield and brings it to… Topics: art, London, Pinta
Artprice – market metrics, insights and accurate records If you are a collector or work in the art world, you will soon come across Artprice as a valuable resource. There is no denying… Topics: art, Art collector, art market, Artprice, Auction house, France, International art
The Vatican Museums Established in 1506, The Vatican Museums are ‘must see’ attractions if you are an art aficionado and happen to be in Rome. The museums broke… Topics: art, artist, Italian art, Painting, Sculpture, Vatican Museums
Emil Nolde Trouble come in uneven doses at times. Hotel Europa in Belfast is the most bombed Hotel in Europe. Bangladesh is the most flooded nation, and… Topics: art, artist, Emil Nolde, expressionism, German art
Jana Emburey Thurso in Caithness is so far North in Scotland, that compass needles ought to spin like clock arms, and the world should be extended with… Topics: art, artist, British Art, Jana Emburey, Scotland, Sculpture, Slovakia
art funds under scrutiny In the UK there is a healthy interest in regulating anything considered an investment. Financial Conduct Authority, formerly known as FSA, is the regulatory body… Topics: art, Art fund, art investment, art investor, art market, Collector, Policy
Artist Meryl Donoghue Using strangeness as a potent spice in her art, Meryl Donoghue wants her work to be seductive and unnerving at the same time. The artist… Topics: art, artist, British Art, conversation piece, Meryl Donoghue