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Readers Weigh In on Which Artworks Give Them Chills

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Old Master painting, postwar abstraction, and contemporary video art all can be literally spine-tingling. The post Readers Weigh In on Which Artworks Give Them Chills appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘Everything went wrong’: Warhol prints stolen and damaged in bungled Netherlands heist

The Art Newspaper

Two of the vulnerable works were damaged and abandoned, while two others were apparently too large to fit in the getaway car and so were cut out of their frames

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Painter Sarah Cunningham Reported Missing in London

Artnet News

Lisson Gallery, which represents her, has asked anyone with information to contact the police. The post Painter Sarah Cunningham Reported Missing in London appeared first on Artnet News.

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Mass. doctors combat 'devastating' trend of heart disease in South Asian patients 

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A combination of lifestyle and genetic factors are thought to put South Asians at higher risk of heart disease. But these risks often go unnoticed. A combination of lifestyle and genetic factors are thought to put South Asians at higher risk of heart disease. But these risks often go unnoticed.

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Clean, Luminous, and Merciless

Reagan Upshaw Fine Art

Leaving aside the World War II years, which were more than just an “era,” there have been two periods in the past hundred years that have caught the popular imagination. The more recent was the Sixties in America, particularly the Summer of Love in 1968. Psychedelics, shaggy hair, and tie-dye shirts with bell-bottom pants all found their way into mainstream aesthetics and became a world-wide influence.

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Summer Antiques and Art Auction

Maine Antique Digest

Meander Auctions, Whipple, Ohio Photos courtesy Meander Auctions Meander Auctions held its summer antiques and art sale at its gallery in Whipple, Ohio, July 20. “Overall, we were quite pleased,” said auctioneer Andrew Richmond.

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Artist Mary Sully’s Body of Work Sat Hidden for Decades. A New Met Show Finally Brings It to Light

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The artist's grandnephew, Phillip J. Deloria, has made it his mission to share Sully's work with the world. The post Artist Mary Sully’s Body of Work Sat Hidden for Decades. A New Met Show Finally Brings It to Light appeared first on Artnet News.

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Snails, mussels and seaweed: Boston project aims to bring life to barren seawalls

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A pilot project from the Stone Living Lab aims to make seawalls more friendly for marine life, by turning them into "Living Seawalls." The group is using technology that was a finalist for Prince William's Earthshot Prize, and installing it in Chelsea Creek in East Boston and Fan Pier in the Seaport. A pilot project from the Stone Living Lab aims to make seawalls more friendly for marine life, by turning them into "Living Seawalls.

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Russian Icons: History Of Russian Icon Art Characteristics

Sarasota Antique Buyers

Icons, a characteristic and symbolic part of Russian culture, have their roots back in the year 988 AD. It was the year that Kievan Rus’ converted to Christianity. For more than 1,000 years, the Greek division of Christian faith, Orthodox Christianity, educated and formed both cultural and spiritual basis of the Russian society. This led the inspiration of artists and craftsmen.

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The Sporting Sale

Maine Antique Digest

Copley Fine Art Auctions, Pembroke, Massachusetts Photos courtesy Copley Fine Art Auctions Premier collections from across the country drove the action at Copley Fine Art Auctions’ July 11 and 12 sale, which was livestreamed from the Hingham, Massachusetts, offices.

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The L.A. Art Scene Was Booming. Why Are Galleries Suddenly Closing?

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At least 10 galleries have shuttered since 2023—and more may soon. The post The L.A. Art Scene Was Booming. Why Are Galleries Suddenly Closing? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Artist jailed in Cuba invites biennial visitors to 'become part' of his work in prison

The Art Newspaper

Activist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara plans to spend time with a fan of his work at a maximum-security penitentiary during Havana Biennial

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DiZoglio wants to audit the Legislature. But other audits remain undone

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Of the 200 state agencies that must be audited every three years, WBUR discovered the Auditor's Office hadn’t examined nearly half of them by that deadline. Of the 200 state agencies that must be audited every three years, WBUR discovered the Auditor's Office hadn’t examined nearly half of them by that deadline.

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Gorham’s Mythologigue Pattern

Sarasota Antique Buyers

Gorham’s Mythologigue pattern is a specific sterling silver flatware pattern with designs that have derived from ancient Greek mythology. The sterling silver flatware pattern was first copyrighted in 1895 and was designed by F. Antoine Heller, who was one of Gorham’s most famous designers. The entire Mythologigue collection consists of a total of 72 unique pieces.

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Adams Photograph Tops Maine Auction

Maine Antique Digest

Barridoff Auctions, South Portland, Maine Photos courtesy Barridoff Auctions For its summer sale Barridoff Auctions pitches a large white tent on the lawn right outside of its South Portland, Maine, facility. The outside venue makes the sale seem festive, even though the crowd would have easily fit into Barridoff’s building.

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Frick Collection to reopen in April with Vermeer exhibition in the works

The Art Newspaper

Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is returning the favour and lending one of its works after showing the Frick’s Vermeers in its blockbuster exhibition last year

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A migrant family’s search for home through a political storm

Wbur

The Edouards came to Boston last year after hearing there was help in Massachusetts for migrants. But just as they settled in, the political climate was shifting, as costs surged for shelter care and some officials stoked hostility toward new arrivals. The Edouards came to Boston last year after hearing there was help in Massachusetts for migrants. But just as they settled in, the political climate was shifting, as costs surged for shelter care and some officials stoked hostility toward new arri

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27 Earn Digital Archivist Specialist Certificate from the Society of American Archivists

Society of American Archivists

CHICAGO—Congratulations to the 27 new Digital Archives Specialists (DAS)! These archivists, who represent a variety of repositories around the country, earned their DAS Certificate from the Society of American Archivists (SAA) after completing the required coursework within twenty-four months and passing a comprehensive examination in September 2024.

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Eldred’s Summer Sale

Maine Antique Digest

Eldred’s, East Dennis, Massachusetts Photos courtesy Eldred’s It was a busy summer at Eldred’s on Cape Cod, but the trip there is always worthwhile. The three-day sale in the East Dennis, Massachusetts, gallery July 24-26, “American Art & The Summer Sale,” brought notable collections replete with notable antiques to market.

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Why Another Artist Just Renamed Himself Anish Kapoor

Artnet News

Stuart Semple's eight-year feud over art supplies and exclusivity turns, shall we say, personal. The post Why Another Artist Just Renamed Himself Anish Kapoor appeared first on Artnet News.

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In a gallery far, far away: new Star Wars-themed museum to bring together 1.5 million objects, including 15ft-long painting

The Art Newspaper

The museum, whose owners are still searching for a building, seeks to merge the four largest current collections of Star Wars props, toys and works of art

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A case for scary movies

Wbur

You couldn’t pay me to watch a scary movie, writes Sara Shukla, but when my 12-year-old became obsessed with them last year, I started to see how sometimes it’s about more than the jump scares. You couldn’t pay me to watch a scary movie, writes Sara Shukla, but when my 12-year-old became obsessed with them last year, I started to see how sometimes it’s about more than the jump scares.

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The Importance of Jewelry Insurance: Why Qualified Jewelry Appraisals Matter

La Jolla Gem Appraisal

The Importance of Jewelry Insurance: Why Qualified Jewelry Appraisals Matter November 5, 2024 Home When you invest in fine jewelry, you're not just purchasing an accessory; you're acquiring a piece of art, history, or sentiment that often carries significant financial and emotional value. Protecting your investment with jewelry insurance is crucial, whether it’s a family heirloom, a diamond engagement ring, or a unique vintage piece.

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Yankton Dakota Artist Mary Sully Receives Due Recognition at the Met

The Magazine Antiques

Over one hundred triptychs are on display in this debut exhibition. The post Yankton Dakota Artist Mary Sully Receives Due Recognition at the Met appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Yankton Dakota Artist Mary Sully Receives Due Recognition at the Met was first posted on November 5, 2024 at 8:00 am. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only.

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Ancient Babylonian Tablet May Reveal the Location of Noah’s Ark

Artnet News

The tablet's link to the Biblical vessel was explored in a recent YouTube video by Dr Irving Finkel. The post Ancient Babylonian Tablet May Reveal the Location of Noah’s Ark appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘Transformative encounters’: Henry Moore seen through the prisms of Ancient Greece and Georgia O’Keeffe

The Art Newspaper

A recent exhibition in Athens highlighting Moore’s concern with light and the history of sculpture is part of a broader mission to shed new light, gradually, on his life and work

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In an 'emotional election,' Mass. ramps up security

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Many local election and law enforcement officials expect Massachusetts will escape the brunt of any potential election security disruptions, and authorities say they've spent months preparing to ensure voting goes smoothly. Many local election and law enforcement officials expect Massachusetts will escape the brunt of any potential election security disruptions, and authorities say they've spent months preparing to ensure voting goes smoothly.

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Archeologists Discover 4,000-Year-Old Jewelry-Laden Tomb Near Luxor, Egypt

Jewelry Judge

A team of archeologists from the US and Egypt has unearthed a jewelry-laden tomb near Luxor that dates back 4,000 years to the 12th and 13th Dynasties. The team discovered beautiful necklaces, bracelets, armlets, scarab rings and decorative belts made of amethyst, carnelian, garnet, blue-green glazed faience (ceramic) and feldspar. The amulets feature carved gemstones that resemble characters of the natural and spiritual worlds: a hippo, hawk, snake, ba (bird with human head), Eye of Horus and t

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Collecting, Life Satisfaction, and Personality Traits

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

by Shirley M. Mueller, MD Insights from a Big Five Analysis: Mõttus et al. (2024) In a study by Mõttus et al. (2024), researchers examined de-identified data from 9,110 Dutch [.] The post Collecting, Life Satisfaction, and Personality Traits appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Banksy’s Right-Hand Man Cashes In, Selling His Trove of Work by the Street Artist

Artnet News

Steve Lazarides auctioned the vast majority of his personal collection of Banksy prints and originals this week in Los Angeles. The post Banksy’s Right-Hand Man Cashes In, Selling His Trove of Work by the Street Artist appeared first on Artnet News.

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Dealers at Artissima await 'potentially transformative' changes to art tax in Italy

The Art Newspaper

The 31st edition of the contemporary art fair sees Italy's art market players cross their fingers—or fear for the worst

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Mass. voters express anxiety ahead of Election Day

Wbur

WBUR’S Simón Rios went to Dedham on Monday to see how supporters of presidential hopefuls are feeling ahead of the election. WBUR’S Simón Rios went to Dedham on Monday to see how supporters of presidential hopefuls are feeling ahead of the election.

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Archaeological Conservator at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum

WCG

DEADLINE: November 11, 2024 Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (JPPM), an agency of the Maryland Historical Trust, within the Maryland Department of Planning, is recruiting for a full time, permanent Archaeological Conservator. This is a full time position, and the salary range is $50,565.00 – $80,884.00/year. The filing deadline is October 16, 2024.

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Chelsea Rare Book Fair returns in November

Antique Collecting

The ABA Chelsea Rare Book Fair will take place in its usual beautiful location – the historic Chelsea Old Town The post Chelsea Rare Book Fair returns in November appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza Are the Breathtaking Backdrop for a New Contemporary Art Installation

Artnet News

'Forever Is Now' is on view at the Pyramids of Giza through November 16. The post Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza Are the Breathtaking Backdrop for a New Contemporary Art Installation appeared first on Artnet News.

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'A real leap of faith': Swiss auction house to offer works authenticated by AI

The Art Newspaper

The move fuels the debate about whether artificial intelligence can replace the human eye and expertise in assessing a picture’s authorship

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More Historical Political Americana from the J. Doyle DeWitt Collection

Maine Antique Digest

Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas Photos courtesy Heritage Auctions Items from the earliest periods in American presidential history through the 20th century were auctioned off at Heritage Auctions’ most recent Americana and political “Showcase” auction.