Paris, 10 June 2015  On 22 June 2015, the auction house Artcurial in Paris, France, is to organise a sale of Tribal art, including a piece from the former collection of French poet Paul Éluard. Almost 70 rigorously selected works are to be offered for this sale. One of… Poursuivre la lecture Tribal art sale at Artcurial
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Risha Lee joins the Rubin Museum of Art as exhibitions curator
Paris, 8 June 2015  The Rubin Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Risha Lee as curator of exhibitions from 1 July 2015. Currently the assistant curator of South and Southeast Asian art at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Lee is known… Poursuivre la lecture Risha Lee joins the Rubin Museum of Art as exhibitions curator
BRUNEAF, BAAF and AAB: Three fairs in one for Brussels
Brussels, 5 June 2015  From 10 until 14 June, Brussels’ Sablons district is to host three different fairs at the same time: BRUNEAF (Brussels Non European Art Fair), BAAF (Brussels Ancient Art Fair), and AAB (Asian Art in Brussels). Around 100 international arts and antiques… Poursuivre la lecture BRUNEAF, BAAF and AAB: Three fairs in one for Brussels
Stanislas Gokelaere joins Christie’s African & Oceanic Art Department
Paris, 27 May 2015  Christie’s has announced the appointment of Stanislas Gokelaere as European consultant within their African & Oceanic Art Department. Based in Paris, Stanislas Gokelaere is to work with Susan Kloman, international director of the department and Pierre Amrouche, international consultant. His arrival… Poursuivre la lecture Stanislas Gokelaere joins Christie’s African & Oceanic Art Department
Art Brut, love at first sight: an interview with Daniel Klein
Quito, 20 May 2015  Daniel Klein and his wife Carmen are true fans of Art Primitif. They are the founders behind the Casa del Alabado, a Pre-Columbian art museum which aims to present to Ecuadorians an insight into their rich indigenous culture and… Poursuivre la lecture Art Brut, love at first sight: an interview with Daniel Klein
“A deep affinity”: Surrealism and Tribal Art
Paris, 15 May 2015  In 1920, many artists in Western Europe harboured a deep contempt for materialist bourgeois society and its arrogant faith in science and technology, a society which, since the First World War, the Dada movement had aimed to disturb with their provocative works. In… Poursuivre la lecture “A deep affinity”: Surrealism and Tribal Art
An interview with Stéphane Jacob from Galerie Arts d’Australie
Paris, 26 March 2015  *A block of earthy colours tucked away in a corner of the Grand Palais, the booth of the Galerie Arts d’Australie is irresistibly welcoming: the gallerist Stéphane Jacob welcomes visitors there to discover contemporary Aboriginal art. AMA invites you to discover… Poursuivre la lecture An interview with Stéphane Jacob from Galerie Arts d’Australie
TEFAF 2015: an interview with Madelon Strijbos
Maastricht, 17 March 2015  Organised by The European Fine Art Foundation, TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) is an annual art fair hosted at the MECC in Maastricht, Netherlands. First held in 1988, the fair attracts around 70,000 private collectors, museum curators, art market professionals, and art… Poursuivre la lecture TEFAF 2015: an interview with Madelon Strijbos
“The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, 4 March 2015  The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is to host the exhibition entitled “The Plains Indians : Artists of Earth and Sky” from 9 March to 10 May. The exhibition is being organized by… Poursuivre la lecture “The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A journey to the edge of anxiety: an interview with Olivier de Sagazan
Paris, 2 March 2015  *Self-proclaimed “painter, sculptor, performer, who is constantly anxious yet fascinated by being ‘there’ without any understanding…” Olivier de Sagazan is a philosophical artist who takes his inspiration from Africa, where he was born, staging performances of terrifying… Poursuivre la lecture A journey to the edge of anxiety: an interview with Olivier de Sagazan