Frank Stella News
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Collectors such as Roman Abramovich are flying to the Swiss city of Basel to inspect $2 billion of works at the world’s biggest modern and contemporary art fair.
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Donald Judd bought 101 Spring Street, an 1870 cast-iron building, in 1968 for $68,000.
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Wearing an old brown fedora, a shirt decorated with a marlin and rumpled khakis, Frank Stella, 76, walks through his show at the FreedmanArt Gallery on New York’s Upper East Side.
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Drivers passing Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie may be forgiven for thinking that a vast new lampshade is hanging in the glass-walled foyer of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ’s museum.
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According to new archaeological evidence, human beings have been using paint for 100,000 years.
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Luxembourg & Dayan gallery’s four floors are filled with theatrical canvases that amuse and intrigue in the show “Domenico Gnoli: Paintings 1964-1969.”
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Ruth Madoff sports big round eyeglasses and an air of reproach. The wife of Bernie Ebbers looks frightened.
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Katy Perry’s worldwide tour returns to the U.K. this weekend for her biggest shows in London, featuring dancing gingerbread men, rah-rah skirts, giant lollipops and constant jokes between the pop hits.
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Christie’s International said its Haunch of Venison subsidiary will stop operating its two galleries and representing artists in March.
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In a darkened room, oversize images of bell jars pulsed and sparked with color.
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