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Understanding the Art Market

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Understanding the Art Market

The international art world is complex and ever-changing. It can be unpredictable, reacting to the people working within it. These include gallerists, auctioneers, collectors, art dealers, art historians, experts, art advisors, brokers and consultants. Viewed from the outside it can seem ...

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Top 10 Art Magazines

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Top 10 Art Magazines

It’s hard to beat the feeling of sitting down with a nice cup of coffee and the latest issue of your favorite art magazine. And even though most publications have transitioned online, there are still a number of great art magazines that maintain a print edition. Below, we’ve gathered our ...

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INTERVIEW WITH SWISS DESIGNER PHILIPPE CRAMER

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INTERVIEW WITH SWISS DESIGNER PHILIPPE CRAMER

Philippe Cramer is a Swiss-American interior designer based in Geneva. He founded Cramer + Cramer in 2001 and now sells a range of exquisite furniture on ArtAndCollect. Cramer often plays on the crossover between art and design and has even had a solo exhibition at the Museum of Art and History of ...

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Interview with Muhammad Shahid

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Interview with Muhammad Shahid

What is your background? Did you always know you wanted to be an artist?I come from a small city in Pakistan called Peshawar. I later moved to Lahore to complete a Bachelor’s Degree at the National College of Arts. From a young age, I have been artistically inclined. In school, my teachers ...

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Interview with Lucy Temple

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Interview with Lucy Temple

Lucy Temple creates geometric, Islamic-inspired paintings that utilise a range of vibrant colours and intricate patterns. While her pieces appear almost as ceramic tiles seen from a distance, on close inspection the delicacy of the watercolour on textured paper becomes apparent. The fluid, flowing ...

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10 of the best books on Interior Design

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10 of the best books on Interior Design

Interior design is the art and science of understanding people’s behavior to create functional spaces within a building. Increasingly influential, the last three decades has seen interior design make huge contributions to the artistic landscape. Here at ArtAndOnly we celebrate its influence ...

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Atta Kim Interview

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Atta Kim Interview

Atta Kim is a photographer who explores notions of identity, time, and existence through the lens of Zen Buddhism. Frequently contrasting notions of subjectivity and objectivity, Kim draws influences from a variety of different schools of thought from concepts of Being by German Philosopher Martin ...

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Singapore, the upcoming ‘Art Hub’ of Southeast Asia with renowned collector Jackson See

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Singapore, the upcoming ‘Art Hub’ of Southeast Asia with renowned collector Jackson See

As a Singaporean, what is your opinion of the local art scene? In the context of Southeast Asia, Singapore has a different environment all together. Singapore has a completely different comfort level and this affects its artists’ behaviours. Singaporean artists are very conceptually strong but ...

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Interview with Cascione and Lusciov

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Interview with Cascione and Lusciov

Tell us about your work. What made you want to create art? At the moment, we are mainly working in the sculptural field but we are also interested in developing other modes of expression. From a technical point of view our approach to sculpture differs from conventional sculptural practice; from ...

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Interview with Marine Tanguy

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Interview with Marine Tanguy

Marine Tanguy has been working in the art world for seven years and is the founder of MTArt, an artist agency that seeks to promote a select group of emerging contemporary artists. The artists are offered fully funded support, that includes the covering of production and studio costs, publicity and ...

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THE PIONEER: MICHEL PLATNIC, BACONESQUE AND BLURRING BOUNDARIES

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THE PIONEER: MICHEL PLATNIC, BACONESQUE AND BLURRING BOUNDARIES

The exploration of boundaries is an endeavour that many have tried their hand at in this age of literacy. During the Renaissance period, clear and defined boundaries were created to compartmentalize different categories and movements of art. For example, the Impressionists followed a guideline of ...

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Interview with Joseph Nechvatal

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Interview with Joseph Nechvatal

Joseph Nechvatal is an American post conceptual digital artist, whose works use computer technology to create vibrant paintings and animations. In particular he has used custom made computer viruses to confront perceptions of reality, and draw parallels between art and technology. He is also an art ...

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