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By Adrian Darmon
DEATH OF POP ART PIONEER RICHARD HAMILTON

British Pop Art pioneer  Richard Hamilton died on September 13, 2011 at 88 just after completing three large paintings for a new forthcoming solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London.

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DAVID BAILEY'S MUSE CLAIMS SHE NEVER SAW A PENNY FROM HIM
British photographer David Bailey earned his fame with shots of top model Jean Shrimpton who has claimed that he made a lot of money out of her and paid her nothing in return

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DAFYDD JONES AT THE IDEA GENERATION GALLERY IN LONDON


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NEW RUSH FOR GOLD AND ART by Adrian Darmon
Dark clouds that have hovering over the world's financial places since the beginning of August 2011 have not prevented speculators from finding ways to make up for their losses and the surest means to do so has been to push the price of gold at its highest level.

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OVER 140 MILLIONS POUNDS FOR AN IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN SALE IN LONDON
An Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale held in London on June 21 2011 at Christie's realized £140,019,200 / $227,111,142 / €157,941,658 selling 87% by lot and 80% by value. This represented the 3rd highest total and one of the highest selling rates (by lot) for the category at Christie's in the U.K.

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GOOD RESULTS FOR A POST-WAR AND CONTEMPORARY AUCTION HELD BY CHRISTIE'S

A Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction held on June 28, 2011 at Christie's in London realized £78,817,050 / $125,792,012 / €87,959,828 and was 82% sold by lot (pre-sale estimate: £55,320,000 to £76,770,000).



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HIGH PRICE FOR AL CAPONE'S REVOLVER
A Colt .38 'Police Positive' revolver formerly owned by notorious American gangster Al Capone sold for £67,250/$109,080/EUR 75,656, against a pre-sale estimate of £50,000-70,000 during a sale held on June 22, 2011 by Christie's in South Kensington, London.
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OVER 589 MILLION USD FOR SOTHEBY'S SUMMER SALES IN LONDON
Sotheby's London concluded their four-week major summer sale series which totalled in excess of £365 / $589 / €408 million. Sotheby's achieved the two highest prices across the entire London summer auction season and overall 49 artist records were set, with 66 works selling for over £1 million and 95 selling for over $1 million.

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HOW TO INVEST IN ART : FLAIR AND LUCK REQUESTED by Adrian Darmon

The art market has been bustling with astonishing record prices during the past decade mainly to the advantage of rich people who can afford to spend much money to buy major works with the aim of gaining substantial profits in the short term.

Making money has thus become a lucrative game on the art market. Still, buyers need to have quite a good knowledge of what seems much interesting to acquire meaning they must be endowed with some flair and also much luck.



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NEW WORLD RECORD FOR ILYA REPIN
Christie's established a new world auction record in London on June 6, 2011 for Ilya Repin (1844-1930) by selling his masterpiece, A Parisian Café for £4,521,250. 


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