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REALITY AND DESIRE
01 October 1999
Reality and Desire, the title of the edition of the complete works of the Spanish poet Luis Cernuda (1902-63), has been taken by the curator of the Juan Miro Foundation in Barcelona as the pretext...
REMEMBERING SAUL STEINBERG
01 October 1999
This fall The Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, honours “the most original man of his time,” as The New Yorker recently eulogised Saul Steinberg, the self-described “brooding doodler” who helped...
ARTIST JEAN DEWASNE DEAD
01 August 1999
Jean Dewasne, a master of monumental painting, died on July 23rd 1999 in Paris at 78. Born in Northern France, Jean Dewasne turned to abstract painting at 20 as he believed that contrary to...
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM IN BILBAO : BIG ATTENDANCE
01 August 1999
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, recorded over two millions visitors 20 months after its opening. It now ranks second after the Prado Museum in Madrid regarding...
FACE TO FACE TO CYBERSPACE
01 August 1999
Some fascinating full-face 80 portraits loaned by several foreign museums are being exhibited at the Fondation Beyeler in Basel until September 12th 1999. Viewers have been confronted with each...
A SOUTH AFRICAN IN PARIS
01 September 1999
The works of South African artist William Kentridge are being shown until November 13th at the Marian Goodman Gallery, 79 rue du Temple in Paris. A native of Johannesburg, Kentridge worked as a...
UNRECORDED MOVIES BY MELIES FOUND
01 September 1999
Several unrecorded movies made by French director Georges Méliès over a century ago were found in a wardrobe filled with reels by an antique dealer in Western France early this year. Not knowing what...
OWNER OF U.S GALLERY SUED FOR THE POSSESSION OF A PAINTING STOLEN BY THE NAZIS
01 September 1999
The owner of a New York gallery is being sued before a French court for having bought an old master painting stolen from a Jewish collector by the Nazis during World War Two. Adam Williams, owner of...
RACHEL RUYSCH MAKES IT BIG
01 March 1999
A still life painting of flowers with a bird's nest by 17th Century artist Rachel Ruysch fetched 2 900 000 FF (US $ 508,500) in an auction sale at Deauville, Normandy, on January 31st 1999. The oil...
FINACOR FUND MET DISASTER IN NEW YORK
01 March 1999
The drawings bought for the French BNP-Finacor fund nine years ago were sold well under their previous purchase prices at Christie's New York on January 28th 1999. For example, a loss of US $ 1...
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