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...Another AI show opens in London next week, this time looking at its interplay with paintings — and one lightbox — curated by gallerist Virginia Damtsa at Gabriel Scott (May 3-September 10)....
...She adds, though, that the showing is less about sales and “more about creating visibility” while the art world’s luminaries are in town (Dimora Ai Santi, April 17-May 27)....
...Yves Klein and the Tangible World is organised in collaboration with the artist’s foundation and runs until May 25 with most works coming from private collections....
...Huen currently has a sold-out show at Matt Carey-Williams in London (until May 25)....
...Sotheby’s will offer the first in a group of Francis Bacon’s visceral portraits of his lover, George Dyer, for between $30mn and $50mn in May, a potential boost to a downbeat art market....
...Also coming to Christie’s is Claude Monet’s dappled “Moulin de Limetz” (1888), which will be offered for between $18mn and $25mn this May in New York (guaranteed)....
...(Works from this series will be on show at Lisson Gallery in New York from May 2.)...
...Data from the Chinese Auctioneers Association used in the report showed that only 54 per cent of the value of goods sold in 2022 was fully settled by May 2023, though this was up by 8 percentage points on...
...Michael Werner Gallery is opening new spaces in Los Angeles and Athens in May, adding to its locations in Berlin, New York and London....
...London dealer Richard Saltoun opens his first US gallery on May 2, during New York’s Frieze Week....
...But from May 20, Sotheby’s buyer fees will instead be calculated globally with just two thresholds: the first $6mn triggers a 20 per cent premium, while anything above this level carries an additional 10...
...credit for the latest influx into Melrose Hill has gone to Zwirner, who — following the likes of LA’s Morán Morán and New York’s Sargent’s Daughters — leased two Lasry spaces on North Western Avenue last May...
...The Venice showing of Urgessa’s “monumental paintings” is “not a Saatchi Yates project”, emphasises its co-founder, though the gallery will “support in whatever way it may take to get the work done”, she...
...The new timing means that rather than clash with New York’s fairs and auctions in May, the fair will instead coincide with London’s summer season....
...Blackness, White, and Light exhibition that closed this month at the Mumok museum in Vienna, American artist Adam Pendleton gets his first solo gallery show in New York for more than 10 years at Pace from May...
...Sotheby’s in-house scientific research unit has been unmanned since May when James Martin, around whom the department was founded in 2016, left the auction house....
...Next up is a show in New York in May, Akar confirms, and the pair commits to showing in Nigeria too. “There needs to be two-way traffic [between Africa and the west]”, Itoje says....
...Kurkov may be regarded as Ukraine’s most famous novelist and his work has been translated into more than 30 languages — but, he has said, Ukrainian bookshops hesitate to stock his books because he works...
...The fall “may be indicative of a more cautious approach to collecting, with a greater focus on the need for more liquid financial or income-producing assets”, writes the report’s author Clare McAndrew, founder...
...The London auctions this month also fell short, while numbers from evening sales in New York in May were down 18 per cent on last year, according to ArtTactic....
...London gallerist Pilar Corrias finds that “the flavour of each of their fairs may be a bit different, but [Art] Basel is a staple. You know they will attract international collectors and institutions.”...
...Online safety regulation may be relatively new, but the web has always been a global partnership, shaped by years of careful collaboration between regulators, governments, European and international bodies...
...All she’s saying is that it may be far more difficult to achieve than many think, and that ChatGPT may lead us somewhere entirely different....
...Investors and economists were watching the US consumer products company, the first of its peers to report earnings for the three months to December, for clues to whether inflation-wearied consumers may have...
...The Princess is Polynesian rather than French; Melanie-Joyce Bermudez plays her as sweet, mirthful and, when the situation commands it, imposing....
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