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Frieze 2025 in Solidarity Donates Proceeds to LA Fire Relief Fund

In a bid to boost the local economy and support Art fundraising, Galleries together offer solidarity after The Los Angeles Wildfires.  Frieze Los Angeles 2025 stands out as the highlight of the art week, with the contemporary art fair showcasing the work of artists from around the world at the Santa Monica Airport. This year’s

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Art Financing Evolution and its modern approach

Art as an Investment Asset Art has emerged as a significant investment asset class, paralleling real estate in terms of financing structures and appreciation potential. The modern art market has evolved to accommodate various financing mechanisms, making art more accessible to investors while presenting unique challenges in terms of valuation, storage, and legal compliance. Fractional

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From Graphic Design to Abstraction- Swiss Artist Hans Erni’s Contributions to Global Movements.

Hans Erni’s Art Collections is Characterised by a Unique Blend of Abstract and Figurative Elements. Hans Erni was a Swiss artist and graphic designer known for his contributions to modern art, particularly in the field of abstract art.. He often incorporated geometric shapes and patterns into his designs, but also included recognizable forms and symbols

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Pehchaan: A Stunning Showcase of Forgotten 14th and 15th Century Textiles

The National Museum and the Devi Art Foundation collaborated to bring the Exhibition Pehchaan: Enduring Themes in Indian Textiles, held from 27 January to 23 February 2025, to life. It was a remarkable showcase of enduring Themes in Indian Fabric Design. Pehchaan is not merely an exhibition, it is a celebration of the ever-evolving identity

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Yashesh Virkar of Yasanche: ‘’You Don’t Sell Furniture, You Sell DESIRE’’

Cast aluminium table lamp, Bhu collection.

Welcome to D-Talks: Enhancing Contemporary Art Dialogues in South Asia Yashesh Virkar is the innovative mind behind Yasanche by Yashesh Virkar, a design practice that transcends traditional home furniture and accessories. A Mumbai-born product designer who graduated from Raffles College of Higher Education in 2008, Virkar’s journey is marked by international exposure and a deep

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Cambodia’s Stolen Statues Make it Back Home After 40 Years Long Travel

After long Legal Battles for Stolen Cambodian Art in the US, The 1,000 year old Khmer Statues Return From The Art Market to Cambodian Museums PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — On Tuesday, three ancient sandstone sculptures were returned to the Royal Government of Cambodia at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh. The event was attended by U.S.

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Legal and Commercial Factors Shaping the Global Art Market

Yusuf, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 36 inches. Image Courtesy: Aura Art

Introduction to the Art Market Framework The value chain of the art industry can be a complex process. The ecosystem of the art market framework can be broadly categorized into primary and secondary markets, each serving distinct purposes in the commercialization of artworks. This guide, part of the Art Law Resources 2025, provides a comprehensive

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