Art news round-up
Art news from around the world:
3 of the 10 most expensive works sold at auction last year were by Chinese artists. Welcome to the new art market.
Larry Gagosian sued for selling works it is said he had no right to sell.
The Arab Spring has helped Arab art to flourish.
Britain has talented young artists – and they’re totally different to the YBA.
Could street art represent one of Australia’s most important cultural movements?
Latin American art – why it has its own identity.
Popular stories from the week:
Reimagining famous paintings – part of an age old tradition.
Should the role of art be partly to give us what we need?
Postage stamps placed in context through painting.
Yosemite in time-lapse – inspiring on a cold day.
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