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  • A Painting of Haystacks by Monet Just Sold for 0.7 Million
    Art news • The Art Market
    A Painting of Haystacks by Monet Just Sold for $110.7 Million

    In an auction at Sotheby’s New York on Tuesday that lasted a total of eight minutes, a Monet painting became the highest grossing Impressionist work ever, sold at a stunning $110.7 million USD. The painting is one of 25 pieces from Monet’s ‘Meules’ series completed in Giverny during the winter months of 1890 and 1891. The remaining paintings from the…

  • Photo Doc. Close-up: Isabel Corthier
    Artists • Exhibitions and fairs
    Photo Doc. Close-up: Isabel Corthier

    The countdown to Photo Doc. Paris 2019 is on! At this year’s fair, Singulart will be presenting three, outstanding photographers from our online gallery: Fethi Sahraoui, Isabel Corthier and Baudouin Mouanda. To celebrate, we sat down with each of these talented artists to learn more about their artistic practice and the works they will be presenting at Photo Doc. 2019.…

  • Photo Doc. Close-up: Fethi Sahraoui
    Artists • Exhibitions and fairs
    Photo Doc. Close-up: Fethi Sahraoui

    The countdown to Photo Doc. Paris 2019 is on! At this year’s fair, Singulart will be presenting three, outstanding photographers from our online gallery: Fethi Sahraoui, Isabel Corthier and Baudouin Mouanda. To celebrate, we sat down with each of these talented artists to learn more about their artistic practice and the works they will be presenting at Photo Doc. 2019.…

  • Address Book: Amsterdam
    Art news • Artists • Cities
    Address Book: Amsterdam

    Our new series – Address Book, is here to take you all around the art world, one week at a time. For our third offering, we’re cycling over to the canals, cafés and coffee shops of a Dutch icon – Amsterdam. As if its quaint narrow streets, dollhouse-like architecture and a labyrinth of stunning canals weren’t enough, Amsterdam also boasts…

  • Address Book: Los Angeles
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    Address Book: Los Angeles

    Our new series – Address Book, is here to take you all around the art world, one week at a time. For our second installment, we’re escaping the cold winter of Paris for some Californian sunshine. It turns out LA isn’t just home to wannabe actors and green smoothies – there’s limitless offerings of art to be explored, too! Read…

  • Address Book: Paris
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    Address Book: Paris

    Our new series – Address Book, will take you all around the art world, one week at a time. To start us off, we’re exploring The big French five that characterize L’Hexagone’s exquisite City of Lights. From sphinxes and selfies to galleries and gardens, it’s time to explore the creators, curators, viewers and subjects of some of the world’s finest…

  • Five Favorites from Paris Photo 2018
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    Five Favorites from Paris Photo 2018

    This past weekend, the Grand Palais once again took Center Stage for a prominent artistic event – this time, the 2018 installment of Paris Photo. With almost 200 exhibitors proposing endless corridors, walls and corners covered in photography from all over the world, the sheer amount of art to peruse was almost as overwhelming as the crowds that came to…

  • Our Top 10 Takeaways from FIAC 2018
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    Our Top 10 Takeaways from FIAC 2018

    Paris is famous for many things: love, lights, literature, a metro system that isn’t quite as picturesque as everything sitting on top of it, and – of course – Art. The city’s many museums and galleries act as monuments in their own right, and visitors flock from all over the world to catch a glimpse of Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa,…

  • 10th FOTOBOOKFESTIVAL KASSEL 2018
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    10th FOTOBOOKFESTIVAL KASSEL 2018

    For the past ten years, Kassel in Germany has been home to one of the most importantannual forums on the world of photography books. The 10th anniversary FOTOBOOKFESTIVAL KASSEL will be a long weekend from 31 May to 3 June 2018 at the documenta-HalleKassel. The program includes artist talks (with David Goldblatt, Susan Meiselas, AndersPetersen, John Gossage, Dana Lixenberg, JH…

  • The boom of buying art online
    Art news • The Art Market
    The boom of buying art online

    Relatively unusual in recent years, buying art online is becoming more and more popular, to the point that pure players now surpass the growth of classical sales houses. Review on this trend reversal. Buying art online is becoming a commonplace, the percentage of buyers who have taken the plunge in the course of the year, increased from 63% to 65%…