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CHANGES FOR COLNAGHI IN LONDON
01 September 1997
The famed Colnaghi Gallery which has been specialising in old master paintings since the 18th Century is being restructured by its owners, the German Oetker group. Oetker, which bought the Gallery in...
OPENING OF THE ALBERTINA MUSEUM IN TURIN
01 September 1997
The exhibition rooms of the Albertina Academy in Turin are now opened to the public following installation works. The Albertina Academy for painters was founded at the beginning of the 17th Century...
PACE WILDENSTEIN CLOSES GALLERY
01 September 1997
The Pace-Wildenstein gallery in London has closed and will concentrate its activities in New York. The New Bond Street Gallery is to be taken over by Richard Green next fall. Richard Green will...
PUBLIC ATTENDANCE FALL FOR FRENCH MUSEUMS
01 September 1997
Public attendance in French museums fell from 15 millions to 12,7 millions in 1995 and no improvement was registered in 1996. The best year was in 1990 with a global attendance of 16,3 millions and...
PICASSO DONATION
01 September 1997
Christina Ruiz Picasso, the wife of Paul, Picasso's eldest son, has donated 138 paintings, drawings, sculptures and prints by the artist to the Spanish town of Malaga. The donation, worth US $ 118...
DONATION FOR THE BRITISH NATIONAL ART COLLECTION FUND
01 September 1997
Denis Mahon, the Art historian, has donated part of his collection of Italian old masters to the National Art Collections Fund. A total of 61 paintings, worth some 40 million dollars, will be given...
COLLECTIONS FLEE HONG KONG
01 September 1997
With the reunification of Hong Kong to China on July 1st 1997 many art collections, mainly Chinese ceramics and porcelains, have fled the British colony for fear of future restrictions on the...
RECORD TURNOVER FOR CHRISTIE'S
01 September 1997
Christie's recorded a global £ 1,016 billion turnover (US $ 1,65 billion) for 1996 up by 9% over the 1995 result. This performance was enhanced by sales in south-east Asia which went up by over 30%....
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE DESTROYED IN ALBANIA
01 September 1997
The archaeological site of Butrint in Albania has been almost completely destroyed during the upheavals in this country in March 1997. The collections of the Butrint museum have been pillaged while...
CHAGALL BIRTH HOUSE
01 September 1997
An Israeli art-gallery owner wishes to dismount piece by piece the house where Chagall was born in Vitebsk and to rebuild it in Jerusalem. Itamar Barkaï intends to integrate the house within a museum...
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