Robert Rauschenberg News
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The O2 is about to be taken over by Girls Aloud for three nights of pop hits.
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A new art fair opens in London today that plans to be Europe’s “first truly global” event of its type, feeding a growing appetite for contemporary works.
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Kristin Scott Thomas is back in London playing a jaded wife whose former housemate drops by.
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Robert Rauschenberg ’s 1962 “Aen Floga (Combine Painting)” is a white canvas outfitted with rusty wire and beat-up scraps of wood and metal. Even after half a century, the work looks radical.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s magnificent show “Matisse: In Search of True Painting,” which opens to the public Dec. 4, includes 50 masterpieces from around the globe.
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Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. , the investment bank liquidating in bankruptcy, asked a judge for approval to hire Sotheby’s to sell off an art collection at a public auction in September, according to court filings.
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“May I offer you coffee? Water? Vodka?” asked Baronessa Beatrice Monti della Corte as she welcomed me into her apartment on New York’s Upper East Side.
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Norman Rockwell’s iconic 1943 Thanksgiving scene, “Freedom From Want,” vies for attention with a giant portrait of Mitt Romney by contemporary artist Richard Phillips in a new exhibition space in Chelsea.
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A Gerhard Richter painting with a price of between $20 million and $25 million led sales at the world’s biggest fair of modern and contemporary art where U.S. billionaires Steven Cohen and Jerry Speyer were among the VIP visitors.
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As the stock market gyrated sharply in recent weeks, New York art dealer Asher Edelman began receiving calls from clients asking to sell works they owned by major 20th-century artists, including Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg.
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