Craig Robinson owns about 35 Baldessaris. He and his adviser, Jack Tilton, talk to Bettina von Hase about the art of collecting in depth.
Read MoreKorea’s fusion of tradition and fast-moving technology is a fertile breeding ground for contemporary art. Bettina von Hase meets a leading collector and his adviser.
Read MoreFrancesca von Habsburg, of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (T-B A21), has linked up with the Dieter Roth Estate and the Living Art Museum of Iceland (Nylo) to create a new partnership in Reykjavik.
Read MoreChinese contemporary art is no longer ghettoised in dedicated Asian sales – and is a haven of opportunity for canny collectors, says Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreI first heard Guy Ullens's name through an American friend who told me: “If you want to see contemporary Chinese art you must meet Guy Ullens.”
Read MoreThis year Bonhams will hold its inaugural auction of contemporary Asian art. On her return from China, Bettina von Hase reports on the new cultural revolution sweeping the country.
Read MoreArt junkies and professionals travel to Basel each June, and. as a member of both camps, I added Berlin and Athens like bookends to my Grand Tour this year.
Read MoreZhang Xin and Pan Shiyi are the It-couple of Beijing: property tycoons who made a fortune at dizzying speed – and whose futuristic designs are reshaping their city.
Read MoreContemporary art has become an established feature of the affluent lifestyle, with rising levels of wealth globally driving prices higher. Luxury brands have started to take this sector very seriously indeed.
Read MoreFrancesca von Habsburg prefers relationships with artists to ‘brand-names’, says Bettina von Hase.
Read More“I draw words, as if they were landscapes of America”. Article in Panorama Italy by Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreThe architects Herzog and de Meuron also took inspiration from prisons. With a new idea on how to preserve the works.
Read MoreBettina von Hase attends four of Europe's big contemporary art fairs.
Read MoreBettina writing in the Evening Standard about moving on with her life after a cancer diagnosis.
Read MoreBeing diagnosed with cancer can seem like a situation beyond hope. But there are people who make it their life’s work to help, to encourage, and to heal. Bettina von Hase relates how she came to meet them.
Read MoreThe designer Elsa Schiaparelli, with whom Salvador Dalí sometimes collaborated, once said life was “a-musing”. Bettina von Hase writes in the Financial Times.
Read MoreWomen artists are pros at dealing with colour and form. So how do they approach the blank canvas of their own faces? Bettina von Hase finds out.
Read MoreOnce a wild child, Francesca von Habsburg has found a new peace in saving the cultural heritage of the world’s war-torn states. Bettina von Hase hears why the archduchess wants others to follow her example.
Read MoreLess than an hour's drive from the buzz of Beijing is the first luxury resort to be built along China's Great Wall. Corporate guests are queuing up to sign the visitors' book, says Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreToday’s museums cannot afford to see other museums as their only competitors. Lauren Parker of the V&A and Bettina von Hase, art adviser to Selfridges, discuss the role of curator in the retail environment.
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