



Discoveries of Dorotheum’s contemporary art specialists
Dorotheum specialists Petra Schäpers, Maria Cristina Corsini, Patrizia Pálffy, Elke and Eva Königseder let us in on…
Fernand Huts: AT PLAY IN THE FIELDS OF THE LORD
Fernand Huts is one of the most successful men in Belgium and certainly a darling…

The perfect flaw
Jean-Pierre Riber, writer, topchef, and quiche Lorraine expert, welcomes us to the charming Alsace village of Meyenheim. At his ancient family farm, built in 1556, he tells us about his rather surprising…
Ai Weiwei: translocation – transformation
‘My activism is a part of me. If my art has anything to do with me, then my activism is part of my art.’ –Ai Weiwei, ‘Ai Weiwei’s Year of Living Dangerously’.…

Frank Cohen: self-made man and collector
Full of temperament, self-mocking and with infectious laughter – and no hint of that classic British reserve: self-made man and art collector Frank Cohen in discussion with the Dorotheum myART MAGAZINE on art and money, pinstripe…
7 summer jewellery must-haves
7 good reasons to buy jewellery Summer days and summer style provide ample opportunities to show off one’s jewels. These seven must-haves are reason enough to become a bidder in one of Dorotheum’s jewellery…
Collecting as a cultivated genetic defect
Gil Bronner grew up with the art of George Grosz and Lyonel Feininger. He is a real estate agent by profession and a collector of contemporary art by inclination. In June, he…
Modern Art
