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Tag Archives: Rossi & Rossi
Refocusing on Europe: Rossi & Rossi at TEFAF 2013 – gallery director interview
Posted on Wednesday, March 27th, 2013
After a fifteen year absence from The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF), Rossi & Rossi director Fabio Rossi talks about why 2013 is year to turn back to the fair.
Inaugural Art13: “Global fair for a global city”? – review, sales round up
Posted on Friday, March 1st, 2013
As the doors closed on the 2013 edition of Art13 London, Asian exhibitors and artists reported high spirits and sales.
Art Stage Singapore 2013 a success? What galleries, collectors told Art Radar
Posted on Wednesday, January 30th, 2013
The third edition of Art Stage Singapore, which ran 24 to 27 January 2013, was pivotal for its organisers. The question on everyone’s lips this year was “Does the fair have a future?”
Wave of galleries breaks into Hong Kong in 2013
Posted on Tuesday, January 29th, 2013
A rush of new galleries have entered into the Hong Kong contemporary art scene in 2013 as it prepares for the first edition of Art Basel Hong Kong.
ART HK 12: Sales figures days 1 and 2
Posted on Saturday, May 19th, 2012
For days one and two of ART HK 12, Art Radar had reporters on the ground interviewing galleries about their experience at the fair. Here are a few of the sales figures we have heard so far.
New fair Art Stage Singapore announces 100+ list of gallery participants
Posted on Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Art Stage Singpore has released the names of galleries and artists that will be attending the art fair in January next year. This event is new to Singapore and aims to bring together artists, art professionals and collectors from the West and East while also focussing attention on art from surrounding regions. The seasoned Lorenzo Rudolf, who has been involved with Art Basel and ShContemporary, is Fair Director. We have copied the media release for you to read. Continue reading
Cause and Effect: London solo for Macau-Russian artist Konstantin Bessmertny
Posted on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Courtesy Rossi & Rossi RUSSIAN ARTIST TALK EXHIBITION A technical impresario who underwent rigorous formal training, Konstantin Bessmertny has risen to become one of Macau’s foremost artistic ambassadors. Raised in Far Eastern Russia on the Chinese border, Bessmertny learned the traditions … Continue reading



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