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Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer breaks record in Sotheby’s New York sale. Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer – Gustaw Klimt – Courtesy of Sotheby’s In a truly extraordinary event, Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer” realized an unprecedented sale at Sotheby’s auction house in New York, fetching a staggering $236.4 million including fees on November […]
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The Reshaping of Contemporary Art Sales:A Market in Transition Art Basel Miami – © Photo: ArtPremium The contemporary art market is experiencing its biggest shrinkage in living history as gallery closures accelerate and sales plummet from 2022 onwards. What insiders had originally thought might prove a cyclic slowdown increasingly appears set to result in a […]
the-armory-show-2025
The Armory Show 2025 : Between American Heritage and Renewed Curatorial Vision © Carlos Maldonado – ArtPremium The announcement of The Armory Show 2025 details, the first edition under Kyla McMillan’s directorship, reveals a decidedly strategic approach that merits our attention. This emblematic New York fair, a cornerstone of the American art scene since 1994, […]
David Hockney
“David Hockney, 25” An Unprecedented Exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton David Hockney, “Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy” 1968Acrylic on canvas, 212.09 x 303.53 cm (83.5 x 119.5 Inches) – © David HockneyPhoto Credit: Fabrice Gibert In what promises to be one of the most significant art events of 2025, British art icon David Hockney will […]
Eamonn Doyle
WE belIeve in EAMONN DOYLE A PHOTOGRAPHER’S SOLILOQUY When Heraclitus voices that change is the only constant, it is an oxymoron. The three photo books, i (2014), ON (2015) and End (2016) by Irish photographer EAMONN DOYLE demonstrate with a befitting articulation of staccato this modern rhythm of the city of Dublin. To and fro, […]
Evgenia Arbugaeva
WE belIeve in Evgenia Arbuageva WHERE LIFE AND DREAMS ARE AS ONE Nostalgia to some is a feeling leading to sadness, a yearning for the past accompanied with regrets. American writer Michael Chabon defines it rather as a straight connection with the past: “is the emotional experience – always momentary, always fragile of having what […]
Andres Serrano: The Way, the Truth and the Life
IN CONVERSATION WITH Andres Serrano The Way, the Truth and the Life “I say that my work is in the eyes of the beholder. How you see those people says sometimes more about you than about me. My work is intended to be a mirror, a reflection for you to see yourself in.” Andres Serrano […]
Leeum Museum: Korean Rhapsody
THE KOREAN ART & DESIGN ISSUE LEEUM MUSEUMKorean Rhapsody KNOWN AS “REPRESENTING THE BEAUTY OF SOUTH KOREA”, THE LEEUM MUSEUM’S ARCHITECTURE SYMBOLISES THE 3 MOST IMPORTANT VALUES OF THE SAMSUNG FOUNDATION OF CULTURE: KOREAN TRADITIONAL VALUES, THE MOVABLE NATURE OF CONTEMPORARY ART AND THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTIVATING THE FUTURE OF WORLD CULTURE. The complex project […]
The Kid: Voice of a Generation Through Art and Memory
WE belIeve in: the kidVoice of a Generation Through Art and Memory “…But the civilization of the spectacle is cruel, because the spectators have no memory. Because of that, they also lack remorse and true conscience.” This quote comes from the Mexican poet, Octavio Paz, during a conference and later on in his compilation book […]
Armando Romero: The Persistence of Memory
WE belIeve in: ARmando romero the persistence of memory ARMANDO ROMERO’S CAREER IS ONE TO BE ENVIED AS DURING HIS FORMATIVE YEARS HE WAS TAUGHT BY TUTELAR MEXICAN ARTISTS SUCH AS JUAN SORIANO, FRANCISCO ZÚÑIGA, JOSÉ LUIS CUEVAS AND MANY OTHERS. Although he was influenced by the muralists and their practices, especially by Siqueiros, he […]