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...Ta da: Perhaps the real lesson amid BofA’s Paul Klee-esque effort is this: it’s really, really hard to time the market....
...It’s never easy to understand why some artists join the canon and others don’t, not least in the case of this introspective, kind man who was barely able to make ends meet for most of his career, but never...
...The watercolour wasn’t stolen once but twice....
...“They said, ‘Indians go to art ed, you can’t do fine art because Indians do crafts.’” She ignored all that advice. She did, however, take her cues from a different kind of elder: Klee....
...To find out, don’t miss this all-dayer in leafy Barnes packed with mindfulness workshops, fitness, food and music....
...“I’d love to say that we were smart and did a lot of research and strategising, but we don’t have a background in art and didn’t know what we were doing — we were lucky that we made some good decisions and...
...“I lived an excess of the landscape because I didn’t go out,” she says....
...The artist that changed everything for me was Paul Klee. I love his book The Thinking Eye....
...“I don’t use a computer at all,” she says. “Though friends tell me it would be easier.”...
...Selling above estimate were Renoir’s “Vase d’anémones” (1890), which went for $2.3m ($2.8m with fees), and Paul Klee’s early “Rhythmische Baumlandschaft” (1920), for $3.3m ($4m with fees), neither with a...
...Didn’t he recognise them as copies of Paul Klee, the Bauhaus artist who the FT deliciously informed readers in 2012 was obsessed with innards and “favoured risotto with steamed calf’s heart, sour liver and...
...And I was enthralled,” he says, citing in particular Paul Klee’s highly abstract “May Picture” (1925)....
...Trolls didn’t come from nowhere, after all. People have always been able to dissociate from the hurt they inflict....
...“As the market gets bigger, people can’t operate on a handshake any more. They need to paper their art deals as they would any high-value property,” Maxwell says....
...Here’s a purse-lipped Oskar Kokoschka in 1913, staring down his nose at his own reflection; Paul Klee, in 1909, attempting to intimidate both subject and painter with beetle brows and an air of tragic disappointment...
...That business model works until it doesn’t....
...This touring exhibition in Japan will focus on teachers such as Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky....
...Albers’ art wasn’t valued highly until he was in his 70s; he wasn’t recognised for his teaching until his 50s. The bitterness and pettiness this engendered is the most vivid presence in this book....
...He spent time in the experimental studio of the revered engraver Stanley William Hayter, producing Paul Klee-like etchings full of biomorphic forms....
...And it doesn’t appear in any of these books. It doesn’t really matter. Most stories about the Bauhaus have been told and retold so often that they have been translated into myths....
...isn’t tenable and the segregation, the ghettoising, doesn’t pertain.”...
...“A lot of people collect art from this period such as Klee and Kandinsky but aren’t conscious that they’re from the Bauhaus....
...But when it comes to Art Basel, she says, “You can’t not be there.”...
...Painter and subject didn’t always agree: for Rebay, the future was non-objective, geometric, and austerely spiritual....
...But you don’t always get what you want....
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