November 2007
2007 Top Treasures
Claudio Bravo, Dürer prints, shopping Paris, and Barnes Foundation.
100 Top Treasures
Producing the annual 100 Top Treasures list is more than reporting on and writing about the best art objects that have been sold or donated over a year’s time (July 2006–June 2007)....more...
Draftsman's Progress
Gabriel de Saint-Aubin deftly chronicled everything 18th-century Paris had to offer, from the streets to the cafés to the auction rooms....more...
Unlocking the Code
Twenty years ago, Leonard and Susan Bay Nimoy became seduced by contemporary art and have been enjoying the challenge of the learning curve ever since....more...
News: Financial Hiccups
The subprime mortgage crunch, which began with individual homeowners and spread throughout the financial sector is indeed expected to impact the art market....more...
News: Market Forces
Russian collectors of late are reminiscent of the 1960s TV show "The Beverly Hillbillies"....more...
News: Delicate Invasion
Traveling show of terracotta warriors and other artifacts presents major transportation challenges for museums....more...
News: Inaugural Exhibition
Absence may indeed make the heart grow fonder—especially 370 years’ worth....more...
News: Where Sidewalks Talk
Nationally acclaimed New Orleans artist John T. Scott, known for his African-Caribbean–and New Orleans–inspired kinetic sculpture, died September 1 in Houston....more...
News: Heart of the West, Art of the East
Travelers who equate Greece with classical ruins may be surprised that the Parthenon’s home city is also the site for an outstanding museum of Islamic art....more...
Market: How to Shop the IFPDA Fair
A veteran curator shares tips on making the most of thIS premier print event....more...


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