Andrey Konchalovsky
In this interview Andrey Konchalovsky speaks about his understanding of life, existential dilemmas and illusions, contemporary art, cultural evolution and "football society". The interview is recorded in Tallinn, where Konchalovsky presented his new production of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanja"... More ›
Simon de Pury
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Mikhail Piotrovsky
Konrad Bernheimer
The Head of Bernheimer Fine Old Masters and P. and D. Colnaghi and Co., Ltd Konrad Bernheimer is featured in an exclusive intrview with www.russianart.tv. The interview covers topics including past and present of the art trade, connoiseurship in art and life, collecting of old masters and clients who became friends. More ›
Mikhail B. Piotrovsky
From June 20th 2009 a major new European cultural destination, Hermitage Amsterdam, will welcome visitors to its elegantly restored 17th-century building. State Hermitage Director Michail Piotrovsky - the man behind this monumental undertaking - talks about the place of a museum in contemporary society, private collections and their role in intercultural dialogue, current and future projects. More ›
Ben Janssens
Chairman of the Executive Committee of The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF, Maastricht) More ›
Johnny Van Haeften
"Old masters have maintained and increased in value. They haven't gone as far as contemporary art, which has just rocketed up. But then of cause it can rocked down as well. We haven't had the price inflation like contemporary art has..." More ›
Robert Landau
Robert and Alice Landau have laboured hard and travelled extensively to acquire the unique and extraordinary works that hang on their gallery walls. The success of their endeavours is reflected in how frequently the gallery is requested by leading international Museums to loan works for major exhibitions and important retrospectives. More ›
James Roundell
James Roudell on his professional career, relatioships between dealers and auction houses, his position as a member of the Executive Commettee of The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF). More ›
"Great art would always be in demand..." More ›
Bruegel's narrative paintings. Besides representing a single moment in time, narrative art often extends backwards and forward by reference to previously constituted story or tradition. More ›
Vermeer once remarked that as long as there is art, there would be forgeries. How true is it for the Old Masters? More ›
Carl-Gustaf Peterson
President of the European Feaderation of Auctioneers More ›
Ivan Samarine
Russian Art Consultancy More ›