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BALTHUS SUES GIACOMETTI FOUNDATION
01 April 2000
French artist Baltasar Klossowski de Rola, called Balthus, has decided to sue the Giacometti Foundation headed by American born Mary Lisa Palmer after discovering that a still life painting he had...
REOPENING OF TATE BRITAIN
01 April 2000
The Tate Gallery, renamed Tate Britain, has reopened with an exhibition titled «John Ruskin, Turner and the pre-Raphaelites» due to last until May 29th 2000. The Neo-baroque building, inaugurated in...
VAN GOGH'S «GARDEN IN AUVERS»: AUCTIONEER SUES JOURNALIST
01 April 2000
Paris auctioneer Jean-Claude Binoche has sued a journalist who implied in an article published on November 10th 1998 in the daily «Le Figaro» that the Van Gogh painting titled «Garden in Auvers» he...
UTOPIA
01 April 2000
An exhibition titled «Utopia, the quest of the ideal society in the Western world» is running until July 9th 2000 at the French National library in Paris. This exhibition has been centring on Sir...
LAW ON INTERNET SALES
01 April 2000
The French National Assembly has approved on April 5th 2000 a draft ruling the reform of auction sales in France as well as those held on the Internet. French Internet sites will act as brokers for...
MARCH SALON IN SWITZERLAND
01 April 2000
The March Salon, which was for a long time a major Parisian event, has found a revival in Geneva where it has been held between April 1st and 9th 2000. Most of the 84 exhibitors have been happy to...
MARIKO MORI EXHIBITION IN PARIS
01 April 2000
Three exhibitions of photographic installations by Japanese artist Mariko Mori titled «Beginning of the End», «Mariko Mori, Link» and «Future» have respectively opened at the National Centre of...
EEC DECISION REGARDING ROYALTIES FOR ARTISTS AND THEIR HEIRS
01 April 2000
French art professionals showed disappointment regarding the extension of royalties for artists and their heirs to the rest of member-countries of the European Community following a decision taken by...
HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON EXHIBITION IN PARIS
01 January 2000
Henri Cartier-Bresson's best photographs are being exhibited at the Claude Bernard gallery in Paris until February 26th 2000. Cartier-Bresson has given up his photographic reporting activity and has...
A NEW GENERATION OF CURATORS IN THE FIELD OF FRENCH CONTEMPORARY ART
01 January 2000
The appointments of Jerome Sans and Nicolas Bourriaud as heads of the Centre of Young Creation in the Paris Palace of Tokyo due to pen in january 2001 have simply confirm the emergence of a new...
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