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Robert Hughes: A refreshingly frank comment on the art market

By Paul Bond 14 October 2008 On September 16, even as Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch were collapsing, Damien Hirst was setting a new record for sales at auction by an individual artist. It is to the credit of the critic...

Artists urge nation to save Titians

Race to meet deadline to raise £50m Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent Letter: Inspiring Titians must be saved for the nation Sixty of Britain’s most renowned artists have written to The Times today calling for two of the...

Fallout from Dawnay Day collapse continues

AccountancyAge.com, Accountancy Age, Monday 13 October 2008 at 06:10:00 The fallout from the Dawnay Day collapse continues as administrators seize luxury yachts The fallout from the Dawnay Day collapse continued as...

Ask Hadley: Hadley Freeman on 'referencing' older styles in fashion and the change in clothing size

On a recent documentary Kate Moss seemed to design her collection for Topshop by just getting things out of her wardrobe or finding vintage pieces and telling Topshop to copy them. What do you want from the poor, hard-working,...

Warhol work set to fetch £7m

An artwork by the father of pop art, Andy Warhol, is expected to fetch up to £7m when it goes under the hammer. Skulls, a set of ten brightly coloured canvases, is set to be the star attraction of a contemporary art auction at...

Frieze Art Fair Superrich to cast economic crisis aside

Members of the world's super-rich will descend on London this week in a determined effort to cast aside the woes inflicted by the economic crisis. By Stephen Adams, Arts Correspondent Art works by Julian Opie displayed at the...

: Bullfighter's paintings haven't sold

The Smart Collector By Danielle Arnet Tucson, Arizona | Published: 10.12.2008 Q Not sure if you can help, but here goes. I have a 14-by 16-inch painting by John Fulton, the American bullfighter who painted with the blood of...

Profile: Banksy - Art's faceless firebrand

Published Date: 12 October 2008 HE'S a public schoolboy who grew up in a leafy suburb; or he is a former butcher with a gold tooth and a penchant for stout. Ever since he began unleashing his distinctive murals on railway...

What price the rise of private art?

The map of the art world has been transformed over the last 10 years as people and money have moved from public to commercial galleries, while collectors and dealers wield ever more influence. Luc Tuymans and the photography...

That's no old FT, that's my naked wife

Vanity is not yet dead in the City. Natasha Archdale, a model turned artist, tears strips from the City news pages that tell of the big deals to incorporate into paintings that cost up to £15,000 a time. With no paint at hand,...

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