Dave’s Faves for Lawson-Menzies
Lawson-Menzies at Kensington are offering some 320 works on 16th August. We attended the viewing yesterday and David selected some of his favourite works, commonly referred to as Dave’s Faves:
Lawson-Menzies at Kensington are offering some 320 works on 16th August. We attended the viewing yesterday and David selected some of his favourite works, commonly referred to as Dave’s Faves:
The first of the winter auctions is upon us – Sotheby’s in Melbourne on 14 August. David has chosen his favourite 10 of the tightly curated 66 lots on offer.
The experts are aghast over the purported price for this art sale, writes Andrew Taylor If you ask the experts, Andrew Philip Duncan can’t know much about art. But Mr
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but is this taking it too far? The photograph on the top right, titled Shenae and Jade, is by Sydney’s award-winning artist
If you ask the man in the street, the most likely answers are going to be Tom Roberts’ Shearing the Rams, 1890 at the NGV, or his Bailed up, 1895,
It’s summer in Europe and with the warm weather come the big art fairs. There are four big shows across the European continent at the moment. In Paris, there’s La
306 galleries from 36 countries with more than 2,500 artists are showcasing at the world’s most important contemporary art fair in Switzerland this week, but there is not one Australian
At a press conference at Art Basel, Swiss-born Dr. Uli Sigg announced the donation of 1463 artworks by 350 Chinese artists from his collection to M+, the future museum of
Sotheby’s would have to be very pleased with Tuesday night’s sale: it totalled $8,093,400 incl. buyer’s premium, with 70% sold by lot and 63% sold by volume. The turn-out was
You may have read it in the news: Deutscher+Hackett achieved an exceptional result for Arthur Streeton’s ‘Settlers Camp’, selling for a record $2.52 million on Wednesday evening … Well, there
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