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Decision on Hirsts leaves owners in a spin

Damien Hirst’s main art-producing company, Science, has asked that Phillips de Pury be more vigilant about selling works it now says are incomplete. The series in question—“In a spin, the action of the world on things”, 2002—consists of a box, containing a single painting, and a number of accompanying prints. Individual paintings and prints have appeared for sale privately and at auction. READ MORE

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Seeing spots

Gagosian plans Hirst catalogue and major multi-venue exhibition

Sotheby’s stands by James Murdoch

Record profits as investment in the US giving way to China

Paintings missing after Oslo bombing

Some buildings damaged in the attack contained works by artists including Munch and Dolven

Artist cancels provocative show after Norway terror attack

Work by former pop star includes blood-stained sheets from hospitals

Artists said no to Degas's Little Dancer

Why Henry Moore objected to the Tate's purchase

Syrian political cartoonist brutally attacked

Ali Ferzat, an outspoken critic of the Assad regime, had his hands broken as “a clear message” that he should stop drawing

Delfina Foundation expands into second building

More space for London-based non-profit that supports Middle East and North African artists

Williamsburg art centre forced to close

Rising property prices are shutting it down, but Monster Island goes out in style with free block party this month

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video

It's not too late to visit Venice

With the crowds gone, September is a perfect time to travel to Venice to see the Biennale. Here is a video of one of the main exhibitions, Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla "Gloria" at the US pavilion. And you can find more news and a link to download our pdf guide in our special Venice section.

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what's on

Money and Beauty: Bankers, Botticelli and the Bonfire of the Vanities

video pictureThe passage of time and extremely good taste in art patronage can do much to redeem from obloquy the reputation of those involved in the businesses of greed and money grubbing. Some railway tycoons, real estate speculators, oil magnates, steel manufacturers, advertising executives and even bankers have acquired a certain cultural glow with their artistic legacies, even if history has not exonerated them of the sins they committed on the way up.

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jobs

MA courses in the history and business of art, IESA (Institut d'Etudes Superieures des Arts)

IESA offers two MAs for students wishing to enter the art world one on the history of collecting and one on the contemporary art market.

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