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Globe and Mail: Arts philanthropy a winning formula for artists

Globe and Mail, 30 June 2016 Written by: Deirdre Kelly When a prominent arts patron recently let it be known that she had given $13-million to Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, her intentions were altruistic. “I don’t want any stories about me,” Constance V. Pathy said as she declined an interview request to discuss her gift,

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Alternative ways of viewing and collecting art

Alternative ways of viewing and collecting art – /edition art book fair launches in Toronto

Splash image: “The Ground and the Sky (for Remy Charlip)” by Michael Dumontier; foil printing on the cover of an old found book (Image courtesy of Paul + Wendy Projects, Toronto) This week, you better save an extra hour (or two) for /edition, the first annual international art book fair in Toronto. The fair runs concurrently

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International Art Collecting — Investment and Succession Strategies

Written by: Marla Wasser, Tammy Anklewicz, and David Kerzner As any art collector understands, buying art is deeply personal and can be a rewarding venture on many levels. As with any important investment, there are also responsibilities. Unfortunately, it is beyond the scope of this short article to enumerate all of the pertinent acquisition, tax,

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Celebrating pioneers of art and technology

Imprint, 20 September 2011 Sep 20 2011 in Features by Becky Loi, Reporter Originally posted in IMPRINT Over 60 unique and fascinating artwork on display at the Rethinking Art and Machine (RAM) exhibition From inside giant red glasses mounted on its body of a black steel tripod, a pair of similarly over-sized eyes briefly stares at the people walking in before shifting its gaze around

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