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Grosvenor House fair scrapped after 75 years: dealers react

LONDON. The Grosvenor House Art and Antiques Fair, London’s grandest and most traditional art fair, is closing down after 75 years. The surprise... >>>

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Published online 2.7.09 (News)

Haunch of Venison to close Zürich gallery

LONDON. Contemporary art dealer Haunch of Venison has announced the closure of its 3,500 sq. ft space in Zürich which opened in 2005. Haunch, which... >>>

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Published online 2.7.09 (News)

Doig and Boetti shine at London contemporary art sales

LONDON. Peter Doig’s reputation as one of the highest-priced living artists was further enhanced in the latest round of contemporary art sales in... >>>

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Published online 1.7.09 (market)

Fate of historic Scottish houses under severe threat

LONDON. The future of one of Scotland’s most prestigious mansion house collections, belonging to Hill of Tarvit near St Andrews, is in doubt... >>>

From issue 204, July/August 2009
Published online 1.7.09 (News)

Historic Dutch country house at risk

AMSTENRADE. An important historic house and estate in Amstenrade, a small, semi-rural village in Limburg, the most southern province of the... >>>

From issue 204, July/August 2009
Published online 1.7.09 (News)

Decentralisation poses a threat to the selection and protection of sites and buildings

In 2011 we will be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the foundation of Bond Heemschut, the organisation for the protection of cultural monuments... >>>

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Published online 1.7.09 (opinion)

quote Numerous buildings and sites in the Netherlands are still under threat quote

Karel Loeff: Decentralisation poses a threat to the selection and protection of sites and buildings (Editorial & commentary)

New private museum on Venice’s Murano island

VENICE. Dealer Adriano Berengo, who organised “Glass Stress”, an official collateral exhibition at the 53rd Venice Biennale (until 22 November), is... >>>

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Published online 1.7.09 (Museums)

Venice’s Accademia Bridge to be redesigned

VENICE. The city council has announced plans to redesign the Accademia Bridge, next to the eponymous art gallery, to provide access for the disabled.... >>>

From issue 204, July/August 2009
Published online 1.7.09 (News)

Sharjah announces new foundation to oversee biennial and commissioning programmes

DUBAI. Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, director of the Sharjah Biennial, launched the Sharjah Art Foundation last month, a new umbrella body that will... >>>

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Funding body accounts drained as former Dutch art fund finance chief vanishes

The former head of finance for the Dutch national arts funding body, the Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (BKVB), is the subject... >>>

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All headlines in the current and previous issues

Venice 2009 special

Venice 2009 special

Edinburgh International Festival: the Enlightenments

"Edinburgh International Festival: the Enlightenments", from Tuesday in Edinburgh (What's On)

Peter Doig, Night Playground, 1997/98

Doig and Boetti shine at London contemporary art sales

Kasteel Amstenrade

Historic Dutch country house at risk

Hill of Tarvit Mansion house Fife

Fate of historic Scottish houses under severe threat

Mona Hatoum, Nature Morte aux Grenades 2006/2007

New private museum on Venice’s Murano island

Accademia Bridge

Venice’s Accademia Bridge to be redesigned

A detail from The Cardplayers, 1623-24

The Teenage Rembrandt revealed

Christie's vs Sotheby's: Picasso's musketeers

Picasso musketeers duel at London auction houses

An ambo carved in bituminous stone from the church at Khirbet Beit Sila (Photo: Shlomi Ammami)

Israel opens mosaic museum in the West Bank

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