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WILDENSTEIN LOSES CASE AGAINST AMERICAN WRITER
01 May 2000
The Wildenstein family surely made a blunder in suing American writer Hector Feliciano who had claimed that Georges Wildenstein had had direct relations with the German authorities during the...
CHRISTIE'S MAY 8 SALE OF MODERN AND IMPRESSIONIST ART SUCCESSFUL
01 May 2000
Christie's met success for its sale of Modern and Impressionist art on May 8th 2000 in New York but buyers showed much realism in their choices. The fact was that Christie's had banked on...
CONTEMPORARY ART: KOONS STRIKES AGAIN
01 May 2000
Another porcelain sculpture, this time titled “Woman in Bath Tub”, by American artist Jeff Koons went over the US $ 1,5 million mark at Christie's on May 16th 2000 in New York. This 157.5 x 231.1 x...
DRAFT FOR AUCTION REFORM ADOPTED BY FRENCH PARLIAMENT
01 May 2000
The French parliament adopted on May 24 2000 a draft providing for the reform of the auction profession in France. The long-awaited draft, due to be examined in June by the Senate for final approval,...
JOCHEN GERZ, AN AGITATOR
01 May 2000
German-born artist Jochen Gerz is about to create in the heart of Paris a work produced with the help of tramps. Believing that art had had a social power to such an extent that it could not be left...
MALEVITCH MAJOR PAINTING SOLD FOR A RECORD PRICE
01 May 2000
A major work by Russian painter Kazimir Malevitch (1878-1935) sold for a record US $ 17 million on May 11th 2000 at Phillips in New York. This Suprematist composition measuring 80.3x80.3 cm was sold...
YVES KLEIN IN NICE
01 June 2000
Works by French artist Yves Klein are being shown in the Museum of Modern Art in Nice, his native town, until September 4th 2000. Born into a family of painters in this French Riviera resort in 1928,...
EUSTACHE LE SUEUR EXHIBITION IN GRENOBLE
01 June 2000
Works by French 17th Century painter Eustache Le Sueur are being shown at the museum of Grenoble, in the French Alps, until July 2nd 2000. Le Sueur (1616-1655) was a pupil of Simon Vouet and a...
CEZANNE: FINISHED/UNFINISHED
01 January 2000
An exhibition on Cézanne's finished and unfinished works opened on January 27th 2000 at the Bank of Austria Kunstforum in Vienna before going to Zurich next May. Some 300,000 visitors are expected to...
PARIS DEALER SUED
01 June 2000
Parisian dealer Daniel Templon was summoned before a court on May 22nd 2000 following slanderous remarks made against collector Richard Rodriguez, one of the discoverers of Jean-Michel Basquiat....
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