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The Art Newspaper - 30-Apr-2014

The recent return of seven of the 14 pieces of Roman silver to Hungary from the UK is a positive development in the find’s sad history...

The Art Newspaper - 28-Apr-2014

Sugimoto's design for "Glass Tea House Mondrian " The Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto has graduated from photographing modernist architecture to designing it. His “Glass Tea House Mondrian ” opens in Venice on 6 June, one day ahead of the 14th Architecture Biennale. In the mould of the Serpentine Gallery's summer pavilion pop-ups in Kensington Gardens, the structure will be but a temporary addition...

a-n - 28-Apr-2014

[2014-04-28] A blog tracing the development of a new series of works exploring the movement of objects through ludic co-ordinates.  ... ...

a-n - 28-Apr-2014

[2014-04-27] Can an intrinsic passion for video games be harnessed and developed into something that possesses artistic value and conceptual mileage? Let's find out. ... ...

a-n - 27-Apr-2014

[2014-04-26] The obvious answer is a resounding yes. But how many people could honestly cope with the stress of financial insecurity? For the small percentage of those doing it full time, the percentage is even smaller for those financially secure from selling... ...

The Art Newspaper - 26-Apr-2014

It has been a spaceship launching pad in the film Men in Black. An immediately identifiable set piece for any film based in Queens. And now it is a National Treasure. Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the 1964 World’s Fair this week, the New York State Pavilion has been named as a site worth saving by the non-profit National Trust for Historic Preservation. Once the centerpiece of the World’s...

a-n - 26-Apr-2014

[2014-04-25] It's so good to be reminded I am on the right track. I will write about how as an artist I'm able to survive, what I'm involved in, process and evaluation. So yes although I create works, exhibit nationally & internationally, sell and teach I... ...

The Art Newspaper - 25-Apr-2014

It has been a spaceship launching pad in the film Men in Black. An immediately identifiable set piece for any film based in Queens. And now it is a National Treasure. Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the 1964 World’s Fair this week, the New York State Pavilion has been named as a site worth saving by the non-profit National Trust for Historic Preservation. Once the centerpiece of the World’s...

The Art Newspaper - 25-Apr-2014

The academic Olav Velthuis argues that the business of art isn’t as international as it seems...


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