As sport demands ever more spectacular arenas, the architects behind them are raising their game. By Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreFor so long persecuted, poor and hidden from the West, Chinese artists are finally enjoying their own cultural revolution. Bettina von Hase visits those at the heart of this renaissance.
Read MoreGalerie Gmurzynska, the specialist in Russian avant-garde and classic modern artists long based in Cologne, is celebrating its 40th anniversary by opening a new flagship space this month in Zurich.
Read MoreBy opening a dialogue with contemporary art, dealer Katrin Bellinger wants to inject new energy into the Old Masters drawings market. By Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreGerman collector Harald Falckenberg isn’t shy about pushing the limits. He’s on a mission to bring thought-provoking, even transgressive, artists into the mainstream. By Bettina von Hase
Read MoreArt and Auction, Sept 2005. 25th Anniversary. Voices of Experience.
Read MoreThe Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi prefers to let his buildings do the talking. But the imminent opening of his $858 million rebuild of New York's Museum of Modern Art has turned him into a public figure and challenged his reticence.
Read MoreBettina von Hase’s father had always talked longingly of his birthplace in Silesia, lost to Poland after Germany’s defeat 60 years ago. Bettina writes in the Times Magazine.
Read MoreTo Picasso, art was synonymous with sex. And it is his own granddaughter now exploring the erotic in his work. By Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreLa capitale inglese vuole rivelarsi più vitale delle altre celebri sedi, come Basilea e New York: 150 gallerie, rappresentazioni, perfino intimità tra sconosciuti.
Read MoreSixty years after he left Berlin, Heinz Berggruen took his stunning collection back to his hometown. But as Bettina von Hase discovers, the legendary dealer keeps a few precious pictures – and many memories – in Paris.
Read MoreThe art installed in his Athens home rivals that of a major museum, yet Dakis Joannou is much more than a collector. By Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreSwiss architects Herzog & de Meuron tell Bettina von Hase what makes them tick.
Read MorePainting isn’t getting any easier for Brice Marden, but he’s working harder than ever, finds Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreBettina von Hase braves the forests of upstate New York to visit the collector’s house by artist Richard Woods that makes a mockery of mock-Tudor.
Read MoreFor Ed Ruscha, the experience of America is written in the landscape. What’s fascinating is how he translates it, says Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreFrancesca von Habsburg is following her father’s world-famous collection by assembling one of her own. By Bettina von Hase.
Read MoreRepublican powerbroker, philanthropist, media player and now founder of New York’s latest museum, cosmetic heir Ronald Lauder collects new roles as well as Old Masters.
Read MoreA Thyssen by birth, an archduchess by marriage, former wildchild Francesca von Habsburg gets serious with her new art foundation in Dubrovnik
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