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Pictures of you
01 April 2002
The Americas Society is pleased to present from April 3rd 2002 “Pictures of You”, an exhibition with work by Iñaki Bonillas, Minerva Cuevas, Mario García-Torres, and Yoshua Okon. “Pictures of You”...
Susan Goldman
01 April 2002
SUSAN GOLDMAN (1964-2001) : TITLE UPON REQUEST John Connelly Presents, 526 West 26th Street, Suite 1023, New York, NY 10001 is proud to announce an exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculpture by...
Valuable documents stolen by two American researchers returned to France
01 April 2002
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) returned on April 2nd 2002 valuable historical documents to French authorities 14 years after these were stolen from the French National Archives. These...

Sotheby's chairman sentenced
01 April 2002
Sotheby's chairman Alfred Taubman was sentenced on April 22nd 2002 to a one and one day year jail term and a US $ 7,5 million fine by a New York court for having illegally fixed buyers' premiums with...

Splendours of 16th and 17th century European painting
01 April 2002
The Appleton Museum is proud to announce a glorious new exhibition due to run until June 2nd 2002: Splendours treasured 16th and 17th Century paintings from the collection of the Ringling Museum of...

“THREE WOMEN”: EARLY PORTRAITS BY TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
01 April 2002
The Fogg Art Museum, Harvard Cambridge (Mass) runs until July 21st 2002 an exhibition that brings together six portrait paintings by Toulouse-Lautrec for the first time. “Three Women: Early ...

Baron Hans Heinrich von Thyssen Bornemisza
01 May 2002
Known as one of the greatest art collectors in the world, Baron Hans Heinrich von Thyssen Bornemisza died at 81 of a heart attack in Madrid on April 27th 2002 An inveterate seducer –he married five...

Niki de Saint Phalle
01 May 2002
Franco-American artist Niki de Saint-Phalle died on May 21 2002 in San Diego, California, at 71 following a long illness due to years of exposure to toxic fumes produced by polyester while making her...

CEZANNE STOLEN AT THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM
01 January 2000
Thieves broke into the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford during the night of December 31st 1999 and stole a painting by Cézanne entitled «Auvers-sur-Oise» painted between 1879 and 1882. They neglected...
REOPENING Of THE GEORGES POMPIDOU MUSEUM
01 January 2000
Some 40,000 people visited the Georges Pompidou Museum in Paris on January 1st 2000, the day of its reopening after two years of renovation...
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