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Gallery system is structurally weak

BRUSSELS. The traditional gallery model is in decline, according to a new report by the non-profit dealers’ federation Cinoa (Con­féd­ération Internationale des Négociants en Oeuvres d’Art), which found that fair-led and online business is taking over as the main source of revenue. Gallery visits
are declining as the art market expands to new international centres served better by art fairs or electronic media
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The personal touch can still
pay off

To adapt to an increasingly competitive market, dealers have expanded the channels through which they sell works

Carracci’s celebrated ceiling
to be cleaned

Funding secured for €1m project at Rome’s Palazzo Farnese

New heritage preservation institute

Yale establishes a conservation centre with $25m gift

Vik Muniz leads Rio’s regeneration

The artist is part of a creative group developing a cultural quarter in Lapa

Collector Ralph Esmerian sentenced to jail

The jeweller, a prominent patron of the Folk Art Museum, will also have to pay $20m in fines

Size matters: Why is the work getting bigger?

The growth of private museums means alpha collectors have space to fill and the means to do it

Collecting outside of the box

The amazing and flamboyant career of the US collector, Norton Simon

Lucian Freud: by appointment to high society (or was it the other way round?)

The late artist was best known for his portraits in oil, often of very Establishment figures

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video

DJ Spooky

Collaborating accross many genres with leading practitioners such as Brian Eno, Moby, Hans Ulrich Obrist and others, DJ Spooky talks about his recent collections of writings about sound, digital media and contemporary composition.

Markus Schinwald's cut off vision

Markus Schinwald forces visitors to consider the significance of human legs in body language through the use of suspended walls constructed within the Austrian Pavilion at the 2011 Venice Biennale. With long queues patiently waiting outside, the Pavilion proved one of the highlights during the opening week of the Biennale.

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Last chance: Paradesign

video pictureSAN FRANCISCO. “ParaDesign” at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art consists of more than 100 objects from the museum’s collection that are critical observations on the practice of design. “The collection began in the mid-1980s, which was the time when architects and designers were starting to learn from conceptual art practices,” said curator Henry Urbach. Works range from furniture to installations, video, small objects and photography. Typical is Ron Arad’s 1991 AYOR (At Your Own Risk) chair, an object in blue anodised steel which tips forward to look like an abstract sculpture when...

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Reporter, The Art Newspaper

The Art Newspaper is looking for a full-time reporter to work in our New York office, ideally starting in October /November 2011.

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