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Berlin Project Sells Contemporary Art Designs for Tattoos
Works on Skin, a Berlin project launched last summer, sells limited-edition contemporary artwork designs (100 editions each) for tattoos, priced from €100–€2,000, addressing artists' financial struggles while blurring traditional art and tattooing boundaries.
Berlin Project Sells Contemporary Art Designs for Tattoos
Works on Skin, a Berlin project launched last summer, sells limited-edition contemporary artwork designs (100 editions each) for tattoos, priced from €100–€2,000, addressing artists' financial struggles while blurring traditional art and tattooing boundaries.
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Resurgence of Figurative Art in Contemporary Market
Figurative art is experiencing a resurgence in popularity at art fairs like Art Paris and Art Basel, attracting collectors like François Pinault, but prices remain relatively affordable, with works ranging from under \$500 for prints to over \$600,000 for major works by artists like Claire Tabouret.
Resurgence of Figurative Art in Contemporary Market
Figurative art is experiencing a resurgence in popularity at art fairs like Art Paris and Art Basel, attracting collectors like François Pinault, but prices remain relatively affordable, with works ranging from under \$500 for prints to over \$600,000 for major works by artists like Claire Tabouret.
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Cedric Morris Painting Sells for £162,500
A two-sided painting by Cedric Morris, founder of the East Anglian School of Painting & Drawing, sold for £162,500 at a Cheffins auction on Thursday, exceeding expectations by more than double. The oil on canvas, depicting a floral landscape and art school outbuildings, was a gift from Morris to stu...
Cedric Morris Painting Sells for £162,500
A two-sided painting by Cedric Morris, founder of the East Anglian School of Painting & Drawing, sold for £162,500 at a Cheffins auction on Thursday, exceeding expectations by more than double. The oil on canvas, depicting a floral landscape and art school outbuildings, was a gift from Morris to stu...
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Zona Maco: Latin American Art's Resurgence in Mexico City
Mexico City hosts Zona Maco, Latin America's largest art fair, from February 5th to 9th, featuring 199 galleries from four continents and showcasing the region's thriving art scene, with a focus on supporting artists' development and shaping future trends.
Zona Maco: Latin American Art's Resurgence in Mexico City
Mexico City hosts Zona Maco, Latin America's largest art fair, from February 5th to 9th, featuring 199 galleries from four continents and showcasing the region's thriving art scene, with a focus on supporting artists' development and shaping future trends.
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BRAFA's 70th Anniversary: A Celebration of Art and Continuity
BRAFA, a Brussels art and antiques fair, celebrates its 70th anniversary from January 26 to February 2, 2025, featuring 130 galleries, 16 new participants, two new countries, and Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos as Guest of Honor.
BRAFA's 70th Anniversary: A Celebration of Art and Continuity
BRAFA, a Brussels art and antiques fair, celebrates its 70th anniversary from January 26 to February 2, 2025, featuring 130 galleries, 16 new participants, two new countries, and Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos as Guest of Honor.
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Brafa 2025: Eclectic Art Fair Showcases Diverse Styles and Rising Trends
The 2025 Brafa art fair in Brussels (January 26-February 2) features diverse art, including unusual 19th and 20th-century furniture, monumental sculptures by Joana Vasconcelos (€1,500-€200,000+), Gustavian furniture, Inuit and Hopi art, showcasing eclectic tastes and impacting future market trends.
Brafa 2025: Eclectic Art Fair Showcases Diverse Styles and Rising Trends
The 2025 Brafa art fair in Brussels (January 26-February 2) features diverse art, including unusual 19th and 20th-century furniture, monumental sculptures by Joana Vasconcelos (€1,500-€200,000+), Gustavian furniture, Inuit and Hopi art, showcasing eclectic tastes and impacting future market trends.
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Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.

Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.
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Rare Rembrandt Etching Sells for €260,000 at TEFAF
Rembrandt's unsigned etching, "Study with Tree and Head," measuring 7.8 x 6.8 cm, sold for €260,000 at the TEFAF art fair in Maastricht in March 2025 due to its rarity stemming from the missing original plate and unusual composition.

Rare Rembrandt Etching Sells for €260,000 at TEFAF
Rembrandt's unsigned etching, "Study with Tree and Head," measuring 7.8 x 6.8 cm, sold for €260,000 at the TEFAF art fair in Maastricht in March 2025 due to its rarity stemming from the missing original plate and unusual composition.
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Old Masters Auctions Shift Terminology, Broaden Scope
New York's upcoming Old Masters auctions, featuring works from the late 15th century to 1901 from various collections including the Alana Collection and Aso O. Tavitian's estate, are using terms like "Classic Week" and "Masters Week" instead of "Old Masters," reflecting a broader appeal to new colle...

Old Masters Auctions Shift Terminology, Broaden Scope
New York's upcoming Old Masters auctions, featuring works from the late 15th century to 1901 from various collections including the Alana Collection and Aso O. Tavitian's estate, are using terms like "Classic Week" and "Masters Week" instead of "Old Masters," reflecting a broader appeal to new colle...
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BRAFA Art Fair Blends Antiques and Contemporary Art
The BRAFA art fair in Brussels showcased a diverse range of art, from Hellenistic sculptures and 16th-century tapestries to contemporary installations and iconic paintings by James Ensor, aiming to attract a younger audience while maintaining its focus on niche areas.

BRAFA Art Fair Blends Antiques and Contemporary Art
The BRAFA art fair in Brussels showcased a diverse range of art, from Hellenistic sculptures and 16th-century tapestries to contemporary installations and iconic paintings by James Ensor, aiming to attract a younger audience while maintaining its focus on niche areas.
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Singapore's ART SG 2025 Fair Shows Slow Start
The ART SG 2025 art fair in Singapore, featuring Ai Weiwei's "Mona Lisa Smeared in Cream in Yellow," opened on January 18th, 2025, but has seen slower-than-expected growth, despite hopes to capitalize on Hong Kong's decline as an art hub.

Singapore's ART SG 2025 Fair Shows Slow Start
The ART SG 2025 art fair in Singapore, featuring Ai Weiwei's "Mona Lisa Smeared in Cream in Yellow," opened on January 18th, 2025, but has seen slower-than-expected growth, despite hopes to capitalize on Hong Kong's decline as an art hub.
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12 Must-See Global Art Fairs and Events in 2025
The 2025 art calendar features twelve key international art fairs and events, from Art SG in Singapore to Art Basel Miami Beach, showcasing diverse artistic styles and reflecting the globalized art market's evolving dynamics.

12 Must-See Global Art Fairs and Events in 2025
The 2025 art calendar features twelve key international art fairs and events, from Art SG in Singapore to Art Basel Miami Beach, showcasing diverse artistic styles and reflecting the globalized art market's evolving dynamics.
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