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Strategic or speculative? Once again, art investment funds are on the rise

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London's pre-contemporary art market gets boost from two new summer events

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Thomas Jones (1742-1803), In the Campagna, near Rome ( 1783 ) Courtesy of Karen Taylor Fine Art Exhibitions include The Spirit of Place at Daniel Katz Gallery, a solo show of landscapes by the British artist Paul Nash; a rediscovered Titian, Madonna and Child with St.

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Basel's new satellite fair rides the wave of interest in contemporary African art

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A quartet of key art market players join forces to form ‘super group’ consultancy

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They are collaborating with Wong’s business partner Phillip Hoffman who runs the London-based advisory, The Fine Art Group. Dolman’s son Alex, who recently launched the advisory firm Dolman Partners with his father, is also joining the group. All members will maintain their existing roles in their own businesses.

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Commercial goes pastoral: the draw of showing art in the open air

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Bill, after working at the Fine Art Society in London for a decade and being director at Bowman Sculpture from 2015 to 2019, set up his own art dealership under his full name, Willoughby Gerrish, in London in 2020.

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From Stage to Canvas (and vice versa): Theatre and Opera in Fine Art

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Sold for $1,950,000 via Christie’s (November 2021). Sold forCHF 425 via TGP Auction (June 2021). Sold for $250 Kensington Estate Auctions (March 2021). The post From Stage to Canvas (and vice versa): Theatre and Opera in Fine Art appeared first on Invaluable. Edgar Degas – Danseuse sur une pointe.

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My "Inside Art" Articles from July 2021

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My column, which premiered in early June, continues to focus on local exhibitions and artists, contextualizing local art for a broad audience. This month, I wrote about Rhode Island Latino Arts reopening their gallery space in Central Falls and reviewed an exhibition of photographs by Mary Beth Meehan at WaterFire Arts Center.