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Art and Taxation for the Global Collector

Antoine Cadeo de Iturbide, 496 pages, English version available. Art and Taxation for the Global Collector (2015 Edition) offers professionals a rigorous, clear and easily-understandable guide to questions about taxation applied to collectors when buying, owning and transferring art. The 2015 edition covers more than 100 countries and territories and […]

CAC Epicenter Goes Digital

Keeping up with the Contemporary Arts Center is even easier now that Epicenter has gone digital! In the first issue of 2017, hear from upcoming artist Andrea Bowers about her February exhibition Womxn Workers of the World Unite!, follow our Performance Curator Drew Klein around Europe and interview Intermedio to […]

Also Ivanovich Featured in New International Art Book

Finer Things Artists Network has worked all year developing and marketing Arso’s online portfolios and accounts to establish visibility and storefronts online to supplement his studio gallery business in Carlsbad. The early years for Arso were dark and tempered with harsh reality, particularly for the tender ages. Digging within himself, […]

Gowanus Wild Photo Book Captures Change in Brooklyn

Brooklyn, NY – Local photographer Miska Draskoczy, in conjunction with the Gowanus Canal Conservancy, is pleased to announce the publication of Gowanus Wild, a deluxe coffee table style photo book exploring the evolving state of nature and wilderness in the contaminated industrial neighborhood of Gowanus, Brooklyn. The images in Gowanus […]

CHRISTIAN CRAVO: Twenty Five Years

“TWENTY FIVE YEARS is Christian Cravo’s fifth book, but it really could be viewed as his first. Throckmorton Fine Art (www.throckmorton-nyc.com) is presenting TWENTY FIVE YEARS by Christian Cravo, the fifth book of photographs by the Guggenheim Fellowship recipient, at its New York gallery from January 14 to February 27, […]

Arctica: The Vanishing North by Sebastian Copeland

SEBASTIAN COPELAND is internationally renowned as a photographer, polar explorer, author, and environmental activist. His first book won him the IPA’s Photographer of the Year award. Few landscapes convey Nature in all of its untamed splendor like the Arctic. Fewer still conjure respect like the seldom traveled and ethereal North […]

ARTnews Magazine

Artnews is an art magazine founded by James Clarence Hyde and published 11 times a year, since 1902. The magazine contains award-winning artwork, industry coverage and interviews with established and emerging artists alike. ARTnews covers the personalities and events that shape the international art world. Read by collectors, historians, artists, […]

Cape Light Photographs by Joel Meyerowitz

Cape Light, Joel Meyerowitz’s series of serene and contemplative color photographs taken on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, quickly became one of the most influential and popular photography books in the latter part of the twentieth century, breaking new ground both for color photography and for the medium’s acceptance into the art […]

The World’s Most Magical Wilderness Escapes

The World’s Most Magical Wilderness Escapes Michael Poliza with Sophy Roberts to be Published by teNeues in July 2015 Michael Poliza’s wildlife and landscape photography has fascinated us for years, and his photo books of Africa and the Polar Regions already have over 100,000 readers. His extensive travels into the […]