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Australian trade see off ‘double whammy’ threat
International - 06 September 2010
DEALERS Down Under have successfully fought off the recommendations of a government report that threatened to disrupt the status quo in the Australian art market.
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Courts finally catch up with Salander and Scott
International - 16 August 2010
DISGRACED New York art dealer Lawrence Salander has been jailed for a minimum of six years after pleading guilty to orchestrating one of the world’s biggest ever art frauds.
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Atlantique founder launches new show in Philadelphia
International - 16 August 2010
The man behind the
Atlantique City Fair
, once dubbed the largest indoor antiques and collectables fair in the world, is to launch a new event in Pennsylvania.
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Chinese set new standards for their auction houses
International - 12 July 2010
A SERIES of guidelines designed to encourage standard and proper practice in the fine art auction industry in China were unveiled on June 31. They are the first measures of their type since sales by auction were permitted to resume in the People’s Republic 23 years ago.
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Outcry over Australian bid to ban pension funds from buying art
International - 05 July 2010
INVESTORS and artists in Australia are in uproar at proposals to ban self-managed pensions from putting their money in art.
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Outcry over delayed Artist’s Resale Right study grows
International - 28 June 2010
THE Federation of European Art Gallery Associations has added its voice to the debate over the Artist’s Resale Right, demanding the European Commission carry out the promised impact study immediately.
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Failing to return art as market fell cost Christie’s dear
International - 14 June 2010
THE troubled internet entrepreneur and art collector Halsey Minor, who in March was ordered to hand over $6.6m for unpaid items ‘bought’ at Sotheby’s, has won a parallel legal battle with Christie’s.
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Scroll sets record for Chinese work of art
International - 14 June 2010
BEIJING auctioneers
Poly
established a new milestone for Chinese art on June 3 selling a 38ft (15m) long calligraphic hand scroll by a Song Dynasty master for RMB390m ($57.4m) plus 12 per cent buyer's premium.
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Vendors of ‘Friedrich’ apply to have £300,000 sale annulled
International - 28 May 2010
WHAT is thought to be a long-lost work by Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840) is at the centre of a legal imbroglio after being offered for auction in France with an estimate of 80-100 euros.
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Salander stock to be sold by Christie’s in New York
International - 28 May 2010
A SPECIAL addition to Christie’s mid-season Old Masters and 19th century art sale in New York on June 9 is what the auctioneers describe as “an exceptional selection of European paintings and sculpture” from the former Salander-O’Reilly Galleries in Manhattan.
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