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Welcome to our weekly art collector Blog/Newsletter; For the Week of September 27. 2010

At our Art Collector Blog we list information about the visual artists whose works we own/sell, listed below.  The artists' news, reviews, auctions & auction results, latest market prices, exhibitions and related stories. We search the web daily.

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This week at Auctions:

Our Artists' News:

Art News, For Last Week:

  • NEW YORK (REUTERS).- Laurie Anderson sees a new online trend in the art world that has galleries and museums in a tailspin: the power of the Web to distribute art.

  • LONDON.- Frieze Art Fair, Frieze Art Fair takes place every October in Regent’s Park, London. The fair showcases new and established artists to an international audience. Frieze is launching a free iPhone and iPad app this autumn. The company’s first mobile app will be an invaluable tool for collectors, curators and general visitors to the 2010 Frieze Art Fair.

  • TAMPA, FL:- The Tampa Museum of Art Beginning September 23, 2010 and running through January 2, 2011, the Tampa Museum of Art will present  The American Impressionists in the Garden

  • September 23, 2010 - January 2, 2011; that explores the theme of the garden in American art and society.

  • NEW YORK, NY.- Swann Galleries’ announced that Seven of the top 10 lots in in its September 16 auction Scenes of the City: Prints, Drawings & Paintings of New York 1900 – 2000 were by Martin Lewis, and all of them set auction records.

  • New York:- Interesting article in the finance section of the WSJ. First-time buyers are often shocked by how much it costs to own art. The cost of managing an art collection can vary widely but could add up to between 1% and 5% of the value of the works annually – By TARA LOADER-WILKINSON

  • AMSTERDAM (AP).- Now one of Rembrandt's most celebrated paintings is on public display until Nov. 29 at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum.

  • HONG KONG.- Sotheby’s announced a major selling exhibition to be held this autumn. the exhibition is to include artists active in Europe from the late 19th and early 20th century and who left an indelible impression on art history, including Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso and Edgar Degas, among others.

  • London:- Described last year by The Times as "one of the most enjoyable modern art fairs", Art London has always been eclectic and cosmopolitan. See Details


Other Art News, From Last Week:

  • OTTAWA.- The National Gallery of Canada presents – Sanaugavut: Inuit Art from the Canadian Arctic exhibition., Organized by the NGC with the National Museum and the National Museum Institute in New Delhi, India,  The exhibition is on view at the National Museum in New Delhi until January 2, 2011.

  • LONDON.-  Hayward Gallery Project Space presents an exhibition of work by Canadian artist, Ron Terada; well known figure in Canada.

  • Petra, Jordan:- 2,000-Year-Old Paintings Uncovered in Jordanian Cave. the Jordanian city that appears in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" and is known for its towering temples of carved red stone, has recently become the site of a momentous archaeological discovery: 2,000 year-old cave paintings. By Natalie Shutler

  • PARIS:— Last week, Paris’s Hôtel Drouot terminated its relationship with the sole company charged with storage and transportation of artworks for the auction house for over 150 years. The decision follows the indictment of the Union des Commissionnaires and its director, René Revial, for organized theft and possession of stolen goods. Juliette Soulez, ARTINFO France

 

Our Artists:

Albert Carrier-Belleuse, Allen Gilbert, An He, Arthur Foster, Ben Kamihira, Benjamin Brown, Chiparus, Demetre, CHRISTOPHE FRATIN, CLARENCE GAGNON, CLEMENT HAUPERS, Elizabeth Spalding, Elizabeth Thompson, Erte, Frederic Remington, Gaugengigl, Ignaz Marcel, Gilles E. Gingras,Giunta, Joseph, HELMUT GRANSOW, Henri Matisse, Hughes Claude Pissarro, Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl, J W Good, Joan Mirň, Lelia Pissarro, Louis Icart, Louis Muhlstock, Lyonel Feininger, Marc Chagall, MARC-AURELE, FORTIN, NEUMANN, Ernest, Pablo Picasso, PAUL DUBOIS, Paul Neri, PENCKE, Peter Max, Pierre Bonnard, PIERRE-JULES MĘNE, Rembrandt van Rijn, Renoir, Rosa Bonheur, Salvador Dali, Stanley Cosgrove, TETSURO SAWADA, Theo Tobiasse, Willy Biehn

 

 

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