Tag: Paris

France’s PIXmania Founder, Steve Rosenblum, Displays Art Collection

PARIS (REUTERS).- Steve Rosenblum is known as the chairman and one of the founders of French online retailer PIXmania, one of the dotcom era success stories. What fewer people know is that Rosenblum, 36, is also an enthusiastic art collector. After yea…

Centre Pompidou Stages a Major Retrospective of the Work of Nouveaux Réaliste Arman

PARIS.- The Centre Pompidou is to stage a retrospective devoted to Arman, one of the major figures of post-War art. The exhibition will bring together almost 120 works from leading museums and private collections to offer a new and distinctive take on …

European Abstraction Post World War II Opens at Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

CHARLOTTE, NC.- The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art presents School of Paris: European Abstraction Post World War II September 10, 2010 through January 3, 2011. The exhibition presents more than 60 works (paintings, drawings, prints and artist books) fro…

European Abstraction Post World War II Opens at Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

CHARLOTTE, NC.- The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art presents School of Paris: European Abstraction Post World War II September 10, 2010 through January 3, 2011. The exhibition presents more than 60 works (paintings, drawings, prints and artist books) fro…

Sotheby’s Announces an Exceptional Array of Greek Art this Winter

LONDON.- Sotheby’s will once again this year bring an exceptional array of Greek art to the market. The company’s second Greek Sale of 2010 will take place in London on Monday, 22 November, 2010 and it will present for sale rare and important work…

Sotheby’s Announces an Exceptional Array of Greek Art this Winter

LONDON.- Sotheby’s will once again this year bring an exceptional array of Greek art to the market. The company’s second Greek Sale of 2010 will take place in London on Monday, 22 November, 2010 and it will present for sale rare and important work…

Six-Month Restoration Ends of Vincent Van Gogh’s "Bedroom"

AMSTERDAM (AP).- Vincent van Gogh must have been horrified when he returned from the hospital to his studio in Arles early in 1889 to find one of his favorite paintings damaged by moisture. He pressed newspaper to the canvas to protect it from further …

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