
Kate Moss print included in London fair
A stunning Kate Moss print is included in this year's London Original Print Fair.
Bonhams holds first Middle East auction

Auctioneers Bonhams will hold its first Middle Eastern art auction sale in Dubai this March.
Art 'supermarket' opens up accessibility

A new website has launched aiming to bring fine art to the living room of your average household.
The world's most expensive paintings

A masterpiece by American painter Jackson Pollock is the world's most expensive painting.
Bonhams aims to topple rivals!

The emergence of Bonhams 1793 as a global force operating in 27 countries on five continents comes at a fascinating time in the world of fine art and antiques auctioneering.
£500 million art and antiques fair returns

The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair is the most important event of its kind in Britain.
Urban art moves from the streets to auction

Bonhams will hold the first auction devoted solely to Urban Art at its flagship salerooms in New Bond Street next year.
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Holland to host two years of unprecedented art events
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In 2009 and 2010, the four largest cities in Holland will participate in a large-scale art and cultural event called 'Holland Art Cities'.
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Europe's leading fine art fair
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The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) will be held in the Dutch city of Maastricht from March 7-16, 2008.
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Fine art on display in Germany
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This year marks the first time that the Cologne Fine Art Fair will take place in the autumn.
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Rare Malczewski portraits to be auctioned
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Two portraits, belonging to the well-known Radziwill family, will go under the hammer at auction next month.
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Anne Enright claims Booker title
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Irish author Anne Enright has won this year's coveted Man Booker Prize for her book The Gathering.
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Pinault still tops art world power list
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Francois Pinault has been named the most powerful person in contemporary art by ArtReview magazine.
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Deathly Hallows tops Harry Potter poll
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final Harry Potter book, has been crowned the fans' favourite, a survey finds.
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Record year for Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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A record number of tickets were sold for this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, according to organisers.
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Australian wins coveted comedy award
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Australian comedian Brendon Burns has scooped the coveted if.comedy award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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McCarthy and Rogers scoop top book award
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Authors Cormac McCarthy and Byron Rogers are the winners of the 2007 James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize.
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Mel Smith to star in Hairspray musical
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Leading comedian, director and actor Mel Smith will make his West End debut in the musical Hairspray.
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Harry Potter orders surpass 1.5m mark
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Worldwide advance orders for the final Harry Potter book have reached nearly 1.6 million, according to internet retailer Amazon.
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Book criticises French government during Nazi invasion
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A book which criticises the French government for failing its citizens during the German invasion of 1940 will be launched this week.
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Orange book prize hopefuls named
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Writers from China, Nigeria, India and the US have made the shortlist for this year's Orange Prize for Fiction.
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Rare novels sell for £1m
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Rare first edition novels by famous names such as Isaac Newton, Jane Austen and William Morris have gone under the hammer in Dorset.
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Rushdie shortlisted for Impac award
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Indian-born Muslim novelist Salman Rushdie has been nominated for the world's richest literary prize, the Impac Award.
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Harry Potter publisher's profits fall
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Bloomsbury, the UK publisher of JK Rowling's Harry Potter books, has reported a 74 per cent decline in annual profits.
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Cover to new Potter book unveiled
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The front covers of JK Rowling's eagerly-awaited seventh and final Harry Potter book have been revealed.
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