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Archive for July 2012

Baseball Card Values: Collections at Auction Hit Record Sales

By Art & Antiques Magazine | July 19, 2012

Baseball cards aren’t just little bits of coveted cardboard; they’re true pieces of graphic art.

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Santa Fe Prepares for Summer Fairs and Exhibitions

By Art & Antiques Magazine | July 2, 2012

New Mexico’s art city celebrates summer with fairs, gallery shows and museum exhibitions that link ancient roots to cutting-edge contemporary.

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The Greatest Art-World Controversy of Our Age

By Art & Antiques Magazine | July 2, 2012
View from 21st Street. The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.

After years of controversy, the Barnes has finally opened in its new Philadelphia location. Has it stayed true to the vision of its brilliant, eccentric founder?

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Roberto Matta Painting Sells for $5,010,500

By John Dorfman | July 2, 2012
Roberto Matta, La révolte des contraires, 1944

In the New York art world of the 1940s, Roberto Matta was an ambassador of Surrealism and a progenitor of Abstract Expressionism.

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