New Video Installation video art, installation and experimental film

6Feb/120

Top auction houses to put art market rally to test (Reuters)

Reuters - Auction houses pinching themselves after bumper 2011 sales are now turning their attention to 2012, amid cautious optimism that the two-year bull run for top works of art will continue. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

1Feb/120

A Minute With: Street artist Mark Jenkins (Reuters)

Reuters - American street artist Mark Jenkins's human sculptures staged in provocative poses in the middle of cities have proved so uncannily life-like they have sparked calls from passersby to the ambulance service or the police. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

1Feb/120

Barter system part of appeal for Brussels art show (Reuters)

Reuters - In the history of currency, earplugs have, unsurprisingly, never been widely used or accepted. So when a man offered Belgian artist Delphine Boël 10,000 earplugs for her print "The Source of Identity" at the Truc Troc contemporary art exhibit in 2006, her reaction was, "God, he's crazy." View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

31Jan/120

Christie’s 2011 art sales hit record (Reuters)

Reuters - Christie's shrugged off the euro zone crisis and slowing economic growth in 2011 to post record revenues, selling art worth 3.6 billion pounds, or nine percent more than in 2010. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

31Jan/120

Legend, Kennedy Center program honor Marvin Gaye (AP)

FILE - In this Feb. 24, 2011 file photo, singer John Legend performs during the White House Music Series saluting Motown in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Legend is joining the Kennedy Center in Washington to start a program in honor of the late Marvin Gaye encouraging young artists to engage in social issues. The project announced Tuesday echoes Gaye's lyrics and asks young people to consider 'What's Going On ... Now?' They can upload videos, photos, poems, music or any recordings of creative expression to the project's website to answer that question. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - Grammy award-winning singer John Legend surprised a high school choir Tuesday at the Kennedy Center to help start a program encouraging young artists to confront social issues with their art, in honor of the late Marvin Gaye.


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27Jan/120

Old Masters auctions total more than $120 million (Reuters)

Reuters - Old Masters paintings brought in more than $120 million at auction sales this week, with several works selling for more than $5 million each and records set for some artists. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

27Jan/120

NY art dealer charged in $4M fraud (AP)

AP - A New York art dealer has been charged in a $4 million fraud for selling works by Picasso, Matisse and others without informing the owner or giving him the proceeds. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

26Jan/120

Exclusive: Bones and landscapes inspire Danish queen’s art (Reuters)

Reuters - Denmark's Queen Margrethe II said that painting landscapes helps to recharge her batteries in an exclusive interview with Reuters ahead of this week's opening of a major exhibition for her art. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

25Jan/120

Annie Leibovitz opens new art show at Smithsonian (AP)

Photographer Annie Leibovitz leads a media tour of her exhibit 'Pilgrimage' Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - Photographer Annie Leibovitz says she has come back from some dark days and revived her creativity with a new project now on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum that marks a departure from her popular celebrity portraits.


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25Jan/120

Saudi artists test limits of expression in rare show (Reuters)

Reuters - Standing on a large floor map in a Jeddah art gallery, Hamza Serafi places a yellow sign inscribed "Caution: revolution (take 2)" over Egypt and then turns to Saudi Arabia. View full post on Yahoo! News: Arts

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