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MasterArt Storybook - April 2012
Three decades in the business are brought to book
MANHATTAN-based, Dutch-born Old Masters specialist Bob Haboldt celebrates his 30 years in the business in some style at the end of this month with the publication of Singular Vision. Haboldt & Co...
Asian art dealers who wish they could be in two places at the same time
AFTER a stunningly successful Maastricht the only words of regret I heard this year came from some of the dealers in Oriental works who very much wished the fair did not coincide exactly with Asia We...
Berko bring Virtuoso Painters to the Chinese and speak to them in their own language
ON the stand of Belgian 19th century pictures dealers Berko Fine Paintings at Maastricht I was admiring a handsome new Berko-published book 19th Century European Virtuoso Painters when I noticed near...
Robert Aronson mounts a show of the best in Dutch Delftware and remembers his father
PROBABLY the world’s top dealer in Dutch Delftware Robert Aronson, who is the fifth generation at Aronson Antiquairs in Amsterdam, holds his annual exhibition from May 13 to 20. Called Timeless Eleg...
TAMBARAN beats the drum for tribal art with a new American showcase
WITH a committed following tribal art is one of the hot areas of the international market, but it is a limited, defined market and as such unpredictable. Take the case of its fortunes in the United ...
French national treasure sets up shop in Greenwich Village
ANOTHER New York business which has expanded during the recession is Maison Gerard at 43 East 10th Street in Greenwich Village. Known internationally as the epitome of stylish French Deco and design...
Leading New York art dealer bucks the economic trend with two new five-storey spaces
TIMES may be tough but, as has been often said, when the going gets tough the tough get going. Very much the case with New York dealer David Zwirner, 47 and considered one of the most powerful playe...
The Queen of Op Art set to dazzle at museum-class gallery shows
LONDON shows by Freud, Hockney and Hirst may have captured the headlines but it is not just museums who mount what are in effect museum-class exhibitions. To mark 50 years since iconic artist Bridge...
The Oldie Guard make a stand against the excesses of contemporary art
WITH tongue firmly in cheek but with good intentions the popular UK magazine The Oldie, unashamedly aimed at the older generation and determinedly unpolitically correct, has teamed up with fine...
LAPADA Fair putting on the style in Berkeley Square
EXPECT a new look at The LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair when it celebrates its fourth year in Berkeley Square, Mayfair, W1 from September 19 to 23. In a joint initiative with Patrick Perrin’s chic P...
Monumental sculpture provides the finishing touch to luxury property development
COMMERCIAL concerns are well aware of the kudos and potential profitability of commissioning works of art and London property developers Northacre and Minerva certainly have enhanced the market profi...
The many wiles of Windsor chronicled in landmark exhibition
ARGUABLY the best known and best loved piece of English furniture is the Windsor chair so the legion of international fans of the humble Windsor are in for a real treat with Windsors at West Wycombe ...
Mallett make all the right moves as they announce they are back in profit
STRINGENT belt-tightening and strategic cost-cutting have paid off for Mallett as one of the UK’s oldest-established and most famous antiques emporiums moves into the black for the first time in four...
TEFAF Maastricht celebrates its Silver Jubilee with a vintage performance and declares it is staying put
OVER the decades we have run out of superlatives for TEFAF Maastricht and describe it simply as the world’s top fair. Fittingly, after its Silver Jubilee airing from March 15 to 25 that accolade is e...
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