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International Fine Art and Antiques Fair Has Record Attendance
A seven-day run of the International Fine Art & Antiques Dealers Show at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan was a success, say organizers.
October 28, 2012
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Katy Mantyk
Miss Subways Defied Female Stereotypes
The exhibit is a display of a forgotten history of New York, and brings insight that overturns our ...
October 22, 2012
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Amelia Pang
Prestigious Art Fair Opening in New York
International Fine Art & Antiques Dealers Show will include 65 of the world’s renowned dealers.
October 18, 2012
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Amelia Pang
Hirst’s 9,000 Dead Butterflies: A Modern Art Abomination
News broke this week that Damien Hirst killed 9,000 butterflies to create his latest piece of warped modern ...
October 18, 2012
BY
Evan Mantyk
A Peek Inside America’s Greatest Art and Antiques Fair
A smorgasbord of stunning fine art and antiques, brought to New York’s Park Avenue Armory by more than ...
October 17, 2012
BY
Katy Mantyk
Elizabeth Feld on Investing and Collecting Fine Art
Elizabeth Feld is the director of American Decorative Arts at Hirschl & Adler. Feld offers her insights into ...
October 17, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Kadir Nelson Takes a Journey to the Present
Painter and children’s book illustrator Kadir Nelson has long created images of the African-American experience. But his first ...
October 16, 2012
BY
Christine Lin
Exotic Creatures
The iguana is peering over its shoulder, the macaw is staring inquisitively, and the owls are perched comfortably, ...
October 13, 2012
BY
Jane Werrell
Bouguereau Painting Emerges for Senior Community’s Benefit
A group of six paintings led by William Bouguereau’s “La Branche de Cerisier” (“The Cherry Branch”) will be ...
October 8, 2012
BY
Katy Mantyk
Bacterial Alchemy Generates 24-Karat Gold
A scientist and an artist have teamed up with a metal-tolerant bacterium called Cupriavidus metallidurans to produce gold ...
October 6, 2012
BY
Cassie Ryan
ArtPrize, World’s Largest Art Competition, in Full Swing
As fall officially moves into western Michigan, so does ArtPrize, the world’s largest art competition—in terms of prizes—held ...
October 1, 2012
BY
Erin French
Christie’s, Sotheby’s Have Strong Week in Asian Art Sales
The fall Asian art sales in New York ending last week proved again that fine Chinese works are ...
September 25, 2012
BY
Katy Mantyk
New York City Arts Picks
Taking ancient Greek mythology as their subject matter, this trio of ballets explores the story of the son ...
September 18, 2012
BY
Evan Mantyk
English National Ballet Ballerina (Photo)
Principal ballerina of the English National Ballet, Begona Cao, poses on the roof of the Coliseum in London
September 18, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Ancient Egyptian Ceramics Inspire 3-D Printing Advances
The earliest known ceramics could provide a breakthrough for 3-D printing technology in an innovative blend of ancient ...
September 11, 2012
BY
Kat Piper
The Art of Truth, Compassion, Tolerance
A group of mainly Chinese painters aim to revive the true art of the past. You may be ...
August 3, 2012
BY
Damian Robin
Berlin Museum’s Plan to Replace Old Masters Raises Uproar
“Art museums have an important responsibility to keep a broad range of historical artwork available on view for ...
July 24, 2012
BY
Christian Schlierkamp
Dare to Go Beyond Arts Camp Lifts Up Youth
Performing an absurd-looking twirl and falling to the ground, Luis Salgado yelled, “Falling is fun,” at the opening ...
July 16, 2012
BY
Amelia Pang
Young Caravaggio Works Found, Italian Researchers Say
Two Italian researchers claim they have identified some 100 early drawings by famous Baroque painter Caravaggio.
July 7, 2012
BY
Veronica Melelli
Molecule Sculpture to Illuminate Madison Square Park
Celebrated sculptor Leo Villareal will debut his next masterpiece, “BUCKYBALL,” in Madison Square Park this fall. The 30-foot-tall ...
July 2, 2012
BY
Helena Zhu
From East to West
Jacqueline Simcox, who specialises in Chinese and central Asian silk textiles is fascinated how Chinese art focuses on ...
June 27, 2012
BY
Jane Werrell
Man Sought for Stealing Dali Painting
An unidentified man ventured into a Manhattan art gallery Tuesday, equipped with a black bag. He left after ...
June 24, 2012
BY
Zachary Stieber
Exquisite World Art Comes to London Fair
LONDON—Prince Albert is quite likely to keep a closer eye on Kensington Gardens for the next seven days ...
June 15, 2012
BY
Jane Werrell
Spanish Cave Art Confirmed as Europe’s Oldest
Paintings adorning the walls of caves in northern Spain were created over 40,000 years ago, a new study ...
June 14, 2012
BY
Kat Piper
Chinese Embassy Pressures UK Film Festival to Cancel Ai Weiwei Documentary
A documentary festival in Sheffield has refused to remove a film about Ai Weiwei from its schedule, despite ...
June 14, 2012
BY
John Smithies
Museum Mile Festival Returns
Museums on Fifth Avenue between 82nd and 105th streets open their doors to the public every year one ...
June 10, 2012
BY
Zachary Stieber
Spring Show NYC Establishes Firm Footing
Spring Show NYC establishes a firm footing in its second year, targeting young, upcoming collectors.
May 28, 2012
BY
Denise Darcel
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