25 mei 2015 2 Michael Krieger – Before You Buy That Rothko…How the CIA Covertly Nurtured Modern Art as a Cold War “Weapon” “For decades in art circles it was either a rumor or a joke, but now it is confirmed as a fact. The [Lees verder]
24 mei 2015 2 Frances Stonor Saunders – Modern art was CIA ‘weapon’ Revealed: how the spy agency used unwitting artists such as Pollock and de Kooning in a cultural Cold War For [Lees verder]
2 mei 2015 0 American Foreign Relations – The Domino Theory The 1960s: high tide of the domino theory The period from the early to the mid-1960s represented the high [Lees verder]
24 april 2015 0 Vaast Colson – “The Sea” at Mu.ZEE, April 19th, 2015 (1) Press Release: The Sea is an exhibition that, just like a wave, cannot be pinned down: it builds up, breaks [Lees verder]
16 april 2015 2 Keiko Sei – Anger and Appropriation “Anger interests me. Probably because it reveals not-masked part of people. And probably because I grew [Lees verder]
31 maart 2015 0 Eileen Kinsella – New Copyright Law Threatens to Put Artists Like Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons in Jail Have you been following the increasingly alarming changes to copyright provisions? Europe seems to be leading [Lees verder]
27 februari 2015 2 GRAN PAVESE – The modern ’travelling paintings’ In 1988 the Dutch Gran Pavese Foundation launched a unique outdoor exhibition of 50 exclusive works of [Lees verder]
23 december 2014 1 Dominic Cutajar, Director of the National Gallery of Malta – AN OVERVIEW OF THE ART OF MALTA Although the Maltese islands are small in surface extent (total area – a mere 246 sq. km), yet their [Lees verder]
12 december 2014 0 Interview met Rob Scholte (NL 1958) door Hilde van Canneyt, Hasselt, november 2014 Hilde Van Canneyt: We zijn hier samen in Hasselt. Hoe heb je John Van Eckeren van de Eastmen Gallery, [Lees verder]