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Invader’s Game | Taglialatella Galleries

  Despite the significant proliferation of his fan base along with his growing art portfolio, Invader remains to be one of the most elusive figures of the contemporary art market. Taking a page from Banksy’s book, Invader has chosen to hide his identity from the public as a way of liberating his art from tradition; … Continued

Sam Francis | The ’70s | Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art

  The 1970s saw a remarkable flowering in Sam Francis’s evolution as a painter and visual thinker.  This was arguably his most spectacularly innovative decade, a period of pictorial and conceptual ideas in dynamic flux as the artist configured, deconstructed, and reconstructed colour, form, and space in muscular expansions and contractions.  It would be tempting … Continued

Keith Haring + Jean-Michel Basquiat | Soho Contemporary Art

  Soho Contemporary Art at 259 Bowery on the Lower East Side is a continuation and rebirth of the artists that dominated The Bowery in the eighties, a time when both Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring became the epicenter for the emerging group of artists that blurred the lines between “Street Art” and “Fine Art”. … Continued

Three Standout Exhibitors at TEFAF

    March 16-24, Maastricht, The Netherlands. Highlighting three standout exhibitors.     “We present a splendid display of some truly rare prints from each of the Danube and Fontainebleau Schools, as well as Italian renaissance prints and a selection of pre-1500 sculptures. In addition, an extremely rare set of proofs by Francisco Goya will … Continued