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Leonardo case exposes back-room deals

LONDON. A High Court judgment involving dealers Daniella Luxembourg and Simon Dick­inson has ruled that Dickinson’s company took an unlawful commission on a $7m Leonardo drawing. The two dealers negotiated the sale of Madonna and Child with St Anne and a Lamb from a Liechtenstein foundation associated with the Sackler family to an American buyer. READ MORE



articles

Sellers and buyers need to know who’s who

The case reveals the casual approach to the legal concept of agency—but who acts for who is a fundamental question when it comes to transferring ownership, and also when deciding to whom duties are owed, says Accidia solicitor Paul Howcroft

“Neither condemned nor vindicated”

Marion True on why it is hard to accept the lack of verdict after her five-year trial

Cyrus Cylinder to remain in Iran until Spring

The extension gives people from the provinces the opportunity to visit the exhibition during the Persian New Year holidays

“Clandestine excavation is a crime that is hard to prove”

Former public prosecutor Paolo Giorgio Ferri on the scourge of looting

Cloud looms over Chillida’s sculpture park

Basque artist’s open-air “dream” faces uncertain financial future but family denies it will sell art in situ

Modernist haus fit for Vienna’s modern art

As former expo showcase is re-erected, Von Habsburg hopes to move Berlin’s Kunsthalle next door

Vienna director steps down

Come to China, says Thomas Krens

New national pavilions planned for Arsenale

Former barracks set for restoration

Alive and kicking despite the slump

How young dealers are on the up

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video

Eggs and Bicycle Baskets

video pictureGavin Turk entertained visitors to the Frieze sculpture park this year with his Muse De Bois Rond, encouraging people to become works of art themselves on his André Cadere inspired bicycles. He also displayed more of his trademark Egg pieces. Interview by Jean Wainwright.

Michael Craig-Martin, Early Years

video pictureMichael Craig-Martin talks about his formative years as a young artist studying at Yale in the United States and how he was influenced by the changing face of the art world of the time. Able to take advantage of his location, he visited exhibitions of some of the most influential artists of the era such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol and how he began to explore what actually 'makes' art.

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jobs

Artworker, The Art Newspaper

The London office of The Art Newspaper is seeking a new member of the team to join our production department. You will check artwork ready for printing and create PDF's. You will also be responsible for designing advertisements for clients, so excellent communication skills together with creative flair are essential.

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The Warhol and Carnegie Museum of Art present Dean and Britta

 


This performance is presented as a part of a new Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh collaborative initiative between The Andy Warhol Museum and  Carnegie Museum of Art.


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