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The cartclab online program was established in Budapest, 2012. The lab aims to provide as much information and experience as possible about contemporary art both for people who are employed within this field and for those who are interested. Due to an online learning software we are able to offer an interactive course that is available from any parts of the world.
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cartc-blog · 12 years ago
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The next course: TRENDS IN THE ART MARKETS
Lecturer: Stephanie Dieckvoss - Fair Director, Art13 London Dates: 29th April  -13rd May 2013  The course offers 3 video conferences every Monday 6 pm CETApplication deadline: 24th April 2013
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cartc-blog · 12 years ago
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The ongoing online course
The ongoing online course tell about the art scene in different places out of the center. It's really intresting. - with Nicola Trezzi www.cartc.hu
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cartc-blog · 12 years ago
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2013. 70 x 100 cm. Oil on paper.
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cartc-blog · 12 years ago
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The art scene in different places out of the center  Lecturer: Nicola Trezzi- US editor of Flash Art International and curator of Prague Biennale  Dates: 18th February -11th March 2013  The course offers 4 video conferences Monday 7 pm CET  Application deadline: 14th February 2013
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Deenesh Ghyczy, Hannah, 2009, oil on canvas, 70x90 cm
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cartc-blog · 12 years ago
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Whether you're a wannabe curator or a gallery in its first year of business, join us from noon on Friday 8 February to talk everything from finance to frames
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cartc-blog · 12 years ago
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Picasso, Monet, and Miró
Paintings by celebrated artists such as Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Joan Miró were snapped up by wealthy buyers in a US$190 million auction at Sotheby’s in London last night. 
A 1932 Picasso painting of his lover Marie-Therese Walter, Femme Assise Pres d’une Fenetre, was the centerpiece of the auction, selling for 28.6 million pounds (US$44.8 million). 
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cartc-blog · 13 years ago
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Alexander Tinei, Car, 2012, oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm
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cartc-blog · 13 years ago
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KISS
Klimt’s famous “kiss” on the walls of a devastated building in Syria
( image via: 123inspiration + facebook )
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cartc-blog · 13 years ago
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http://www.szucsattila.hu/index.php?menu=2193&langcode=en
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Massimo Girotti- LA finestra di fronte.
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cartc-blog · 13 years ago
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About Tinei
Alexander Tinei is best known for his portraits of men, woman, and children who bear the marks of their alienation in the form of blue tattoos. Drawing from his childhood in Soviet Moldova, Tinei explores questions of identity and authenticity. Like the pair in Fred & Fred (2011), the figures in Tinei’s paintings pose awkwardly and self-consciously against a background of dark, muted colors, their forearms, necks, or faces streaked in blue. A number of Tinei’s subjects are masked, making their self-effacement explicit.
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cartc-blog · 13 years ago
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Artist:  Ádám Zoltán, Alexander Tinei, Szűcs Attila, Duliskovich Bazil, Herman Levente, Konig Frigyes, Fehér László, Nádler István, Horváth Dániel, Deenesh Ghyczy
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Our last Lecture, with Brunella Bruno, - Professor of Financial Markets and Institutions
 The course aims at illustrating the main features of art as an investment. Particularly, it focuses on two main questions: Is art an asset? Is investing in art profitable?
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Lecturer: Nicola Trezzi- US editor of Flash Art International and curator of Prague Biennale 
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The next course: The art scene in different places out of the center
The next course: The art scene in different places out of the center
Lecturer: Nicola Trezzi- US editor of Flash Art International and curator of Prague Biennale
Dates: 18th February  -11th March 2013
The course offers 4 video conferences Monday 7 pm CET
Application deadline: 14th  February 2013
During his four meetings Nicola Trezzi will present the art scene in four different countries: Indonesia, Sweden, Romania and Israel. These presentations will summarize several trips made by Trezzi in the aforementioned countries with focus on Yogyakarta in Indonesia, Stockholm in Sweden, Cluj-Napoca in Romania and Tel Aviv in Israel. Furthermore these presentations will try to embrace the entire artistic community, which means considering not only the work of the artists but also curators, gallery owners and collectors. Through this “enlarged” scope Trezzi will try to give a deeper idea of the situation in a reality that is not only globalized but also ever more interconnected and de-centralized. At the same time each session will always underline the connections with this so-called “peripheral” countries and the mainstream. The mainstream will be mostly New York, where Trezzi is currently based.
week 1 Sweden
week 2 Indonesia
week 3 Romania
week 4 Israel
Course fee: 90 €
For more information and application: www.cartc.hu or [email protected]
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