Happy New Year!
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I hope your first days of 2026 have been peaceful and inspiring.
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Today, I’d love to share two paintings with you that reflect the spirit of the New Year — the festivities, excitement and aspirations.
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Through colour and brushwork alone, Helen Frankenthaler, one of the maj...
As the year draws to a close, something also happens in the art world: we pause, look back, and summarise.
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And this year, one survey truly stood out. The well-known Art Basel & UBS Global Collecting Survey recently shared several fascinating insights. 👇
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The most striking finding? As of this ...
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I wanted to write you a small Christmas greeting today — a wish for calm, warmth, and time for the things that truly matter to you.
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For me, this season is also a moment to pause and feel grateful.
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✨ Thank you for being part of The Art Trotter.
✨ Thank you for your curiosity, your opennes...
 Tenk at vi allerede er halvveis i adventstiden, og at julen er rett rundt hjørnet!  ✨
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Når året nærmer seg slutten, skjer det også noe i kunstverdenen: man stopper opp, ser tilbake og oppsummerer.
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Og i år er det én undersøkelse som virkelig har skilt seg ut. Den kjente Art Basel & UBS Global...
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In a world where art and sport rarely cross paths, Tennis Reborn stepped in as an unexpected bridge. Now, following the close of the exhibition in Monaco, the project is receiving attention from the media, collectors, athletes, and art lovers alike — including a feature in Monaco Tribune.
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What happens when sport, sustainability, and contemporary art intersect in unexpected and poetic ways?
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As a curator and art advisor with a deep commitment to uncovering distinct voices in the art world, I recently had the pleasure of organising and curating a pop-up exhibition in Monaco that exp...
Hva skjer når sport, bærekraft og kunst møtes på uventede måter?
Nylig hadde jeg gleden av å kuratere en utstilling på den franske riviera – nærmere bestemt i Monaco.
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Utstillingen heter Tennis Reborn, og presenterer verk til den Madrid-baserte kunstneren Amova, som forvandler brukte tennisball...