Erling Kagge spills the beans The informal Erling Kagge enjoys a highly fulfilling career as an author, publisher, explorer, lawyer and art collector. The Norwegian national might best be summed… Topics: contemporary art
Centre for Art on Migration Politics Copenhagen is home to something remarkably new and different in art: CAMP, a Centre for Art on Migration Politics as supported by a number of… Topics: contemporary art, Copenhagen, Political art
Hermann Reimer The artist was born in Münster, Westfalia in 1959; and completed his education in painting at UdK in Berlin. Today he has a number of… Topics: contemporary art, German art, Hermann Reimer
Shock art defined – art of shock bent on shocking your YBA socks off Shock art is much more a type of contemporary art than a movement per se. In recent history it has been tied to the ‘Sensation’… Topics: art movement, Britart, concept art, contemporary art, shock art
On Tehos and his art The soft-spoken artist has adopted his first name as his preferred artist identity. You soon realise that he is a World citizen who has shared… Topics: artist, contemporary art, Mixed media, second life
The Art of James Tebbutt With a number of private sales and corporate commisions, the British painter James Tebbutt (b.1980) is behind a body of work that collectors find difficult… Topics: British Art, contemporary art, highlighted, James Tebbutt, Painting
Sotheby’s: a 21st century auction house for art and collectibles Auction houses know that nothing wilts faster than the laurels you rest upon. At least it is an inescapable fact for Sotheby’s that centuries of… Topics: art, art storage, auction, Auction house, auctioneer, Christie's, collectibles, Collector, contemporary art, secondary art market, Sotheby's, valuation