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Britain was the world’s No. 2 market for art and antiques in 2019 after the United States, with $12.7 billion of sales — 20 percent of the total global market, according to the 2020 Art Basel ...
The Art World Responds to Brexit. By Rain Embuscado, Jun 24, 2016 Here is the artist Helen Marten in Frieze, before the vote: “If I could physically pluck this island from its surrounding ...
Brick Lane has long been a must-see tourist site in London's east end, home to the city's thriving street art scene. But as the Brexit deadline looms, new murals and paste-ups appear on its walls ...
In a recent article, the author of that report, Clare McAndrew, wrote that Brexit was a “golden opportunity” for the art market in Britain. At 5 percent, its import tax on artworks is the ...
With the 23rd edition of Art Rotterdam set to take place from 10 to 13 February 2022, Hof believes “that the worst is behind us regarding COVID-19 and Brexit.
As the art world reflects on Brexit three years on, one of our leading artists is producing a striking conceptual response to it. Anish Kapoor has chosen from now on to refer to the UK’s exit ...
Post-Brexit, art from non-EU countries will enter the UK more easily than the EU, and from there it can get a UK export licence allowing import into the EU. On one hand, ...
Art World How Much Does Artistic Taste Line Up With Politics? A Lot, at Least When It Comes to Brexit Voters. The findings illustrate the divergent psychological outlooks of conservatives and ...
On June 23, 2016, 52 percent of the British people voted to leave the European Union, much to the surprise and dismay of world leaders, leading economists, the British Government, the financial ...
Part of the appeal of the 2023 horror flick, M3gan, was that its titular antagonist managed to be two of the scariest villains of the genre in one – a killer robot, and a child’s doll come to life.
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