Rene Magritte News
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The Helly Nahmad Gallery in Manhattan reopened a week after it was raided by U.S. agents, and will continue to operate as the owner faces charges he ran a high-stakes gambling ring that catered to celebrities and the very wealthy, his lawyer said.
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Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch are waiting for Berlin to decide whether it can house their collection of Surrealist art, with paintings by Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Rene Magritte, Yves Tanguy and Joan Miro.
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Berlin’s Botticellis, Rembrandts and Titians are at the center of a stormy debate as plans to take them out of the Gemaeldegalerie to make way for 20th-century art spark online petitions and furious newspaper columns.
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A Modigliani painting of his lover topped works by Picasso and Renoir at a $214 million auction that showed increasing demand for big-ticket Impressionist, modern and Surrealist art.
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Mary Boone Gallery in Midtown Manhattan is temporary home to 2,500 river crabs.
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The art collectors Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch gave the city of Berlin 150 paintings, drawings and sculptures by artists including Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte with an estimated value of 120 million euros ($160 million).
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U.S. billionaire Wilbur Ross paid $11.3 million for a Rene Magritte painting in London last night as collectors battled for Impressionist and modern art.
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Christie’s International is to lure new collectors with an “affordable” art sale.
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Every spring through summer since 1977, Wolfgang Laib collects hazelnut pollen in forests and meadows near his German home.
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Wall Street turned to Bordeaux, sushi and faxes as Hurricane Sandy wreaked the most havoc in the history of the city’s transit system and closed stock markets on consecutive days for the first time for weather since 1888.
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