Art damaged during Brazil’s 2023 insurrection almost fully restored
The Art Newspaper
JULY 23, 2024
The National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage expects the restoration project to conclude in December
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The Art Newspaper
JULY 23, 2024
The National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage expects the restoration project to conclude in December
The Art Newspaper
SEPTEMBER 20, 2024
More than 46 million people flocked to French museums, monuments and stately homes last year—but social disparities are on the rise, new report says
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The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 27, 2025
Moroccos largest private museum has undergone a redesign that shows more of the permanent collection as well as reinforcements to protect it against any future damage
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 18, 2024
Thanks to a grant of almost $20,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities, two experts will travel to Maui to assist affected museums and historic sites
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 10, 2024
The latest Otis College of Art and Design report on the state’s arts economy found every sector experience declines in employment last year—except the fine and performing arts
The Art Newspaper
MAY 14, 2024
The sale's hammer total fell short of its estimate, but also represented an increase of 24% over the equivalent auction in 2023
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 11, 2024
The fair debuted in 2023 on the same dates and in the same building as The Armory Show
The Art Newspaper
AUGUST 13, 2024
A father who sustained a fracture during a visit to the immersive attraction in Manhattan in 2023 is suing the company for unspecified damages
Artnet News
JULY 1, 2024
Read 7 takeaways from the 2023 Cultural Infrastructure Index. The post More Than $8 Billion Worth of Cultural Projects Were Built in 2023, Despite Economic Challenges appeared first on Artnet News.
Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services
DECEMBER 12, 2023
Lowe Art Museum Annual Art Basel Miami Beach Bubbles & Brunch Event: December 10, 2023 Celebrating fun times at the Lowe Art Museum Annual Art Basel Miami Beach Bubbles & Brunch event One of my favorite events to attend during Art Basel Miami is the Bubble & Brunch event at the Lowe Art Museum event.
Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services
DECEMBER 10, 2023
Design Miami, 2023: December 8-10, Convention Center Drive, Across from Art Basel I always enjoy taking a break from Art Basel to focus on International Contemporary Design at Design Miami. Don’t miss one of my favorite galleries, Ippodo Gallery from Tokyo and New York. Jesee Gross, Gallery Associate, is so knowledgeable!
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 23, 2025
Overall sales fell by 23% compared to 2023, though the private division grew
Maine Antique Digest
JULY 31, 2024
A Book Review After more than 20 years as editor of Ceramics in America, Robert Hunter has passed the torch to Ronald W. Fuchs II, who will continue to bring us the latest research by scholars engaged in the study of ceramics made and used in America. The cover story for the
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 5, 2025
As in 2023, the American football championship game on 9 February pits the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles
Artnet News
MARCH 13, 2024
See the names driving the greatest curiosity among collectors in 2023—and how they stack up against the same list from 2005. The post Here Are the 15 Most Searched Artists in 2023 appeared first on Artnet News.
Society of American Archivists
MARCH 29, 2024
March 29, 2024 — This week, the Society of American Archivists (SAA) welcomes former SAA President Terry Baxter (Multnomah County Records and Archives) as a returning Council member for the 2023–2024 term. This transition follows the departure of Dominique Luster, who has been instrumental in advancing and supporting SAA. read more
Maine Antique Digest
MAY 30, 2024
offered 319 lots selected from the estate of John Long (1932-2023) of Louisa County, Virginia. Hilliard & Co., Madison, Virginia Photos courtesy Hilliard & Co. On March 23 Hilliard & Co. The sale was held at Hilliard’s gallery in Madison, Virginia. Items were sold in real time using the firm’s familiar format,
Maine Antique Digest
JULY 15, 2024
Varteresian (1934-2023) of Boston, who seldom missed a CRN sale. CRN Auctions, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts Photos courtesy CRN Auctions, Inc. CRN Auctions’ April 21 sale in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, gallery drew on several area collections, including that of Alan A.
Artnet News
MARCH 20, 2024
The post What Really Happened in the Art Market in 2023? Data from the latest Intelligence Report reveals what's really going on in the art market. See Which Segments Are Going Strong—and Which Are Shrinking appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
MARCH 8, 2024
The post From Zero to Hero: Meet 7 Artists With Serious Spikes in Artnet Price Database Searches in 2023 appeared first on Artnet News. Meet the artists behind the headline-making prices.
Maine Antique Digest
OCTOBER 7, 2024
Bonhams Skinner, Marlborough, Massachusetts Photos courtesy Bonhams Skinner Bonhams Skinner’s summer Americana auction, online June 15-25, spotlighted the collections of Boston dealer Stephen Score (1944-2023), whose eye for the extraordinary guided him. He was a collector’s collector, buying objects he would want to live with.
Maine Antique Digest
JANUARY 8, 2025
fall 2024 auctions consisted of two sales: a general Eclectic sale on October 19 and the second part of the estate of dealer, collector, and interior designer John Long (1932-2023) one week later on October 26. Hilliard & Co.s Its safe to
WCG
AUGUST 5, 2024
Please see the Annual Report for the WCG 2023–2024 season below. WCG Annual Report 2023-2024 Download The post WCG Annual Report, 2023–2024 Season appeared first on Washington Conservation Guild. The Board thanks its membership for a successful year and for its continued engagement with WCG. Contact us !
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 23, 2025
Overall sales fell by 23% compared to 2023, though the private division grew
Maine Antique Digest
OCTOBER 1, 2024
Sherhag acquired Heartland and the Ohio Country Antiques Show in October 2023 from Jennifer Sabin. Richmond, Indiana Six days before the Heartland Antique Show opened under new management, seasoned promoter Steve Sherhag had nearly had enough.
Artnet News
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
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.
Artnet News
MAY 1, 2024
The network of for-private colleges closed in 2023. The post President Biden Wipes Out $6.1 Billion in Debt for Art Institutes Students appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
DECEMBER 27, 2024
million auction record in 2023. A major museum show began traveling internationally in 2021, and she set a $3.6 The post Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Tops 2024 Art Sales With Her Poetic, Timeless Portraits appeared first on Artnet News.
Maine Antique Digest
FEBRUARY 14, 2025
DAS) recognized scholarly works produced in 2023 by presenting its Charles F. The Decorative Arts Society, Inc. Montgomery Prize and Award and Robert C. Smith Award on November 12 at the Explorers Club in New York City. Recipients were chosen after careful review of numerous worthy and laudable publications submitted
Maine Antique Digest
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
trillion buying Christmas gifts in 2023, with the average American spending over $1000 for gifts during the holidays. Consumers in the United States spent approximately $1.1 Those are big numbers. An excellent gift should be personal, and that’s why I find the practice of giving gift cards, the most popular gift
Maine Antique Digest
MAY 8, 2024
Karam, at the time of his guilty plea in July 2023 Earl Marshawn Washington, 61, previously a resident of Honolulu, Key West, Las Vegas, and other places, has been sentenced to 52 months in prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud. According to United States Attorney Gerard M.
Maine Antique Digest
DECEMBER 3, 2024
Now edited by Lisa Minardi, the successor to the founding editor Robert Shaw (1951-2023), the second hardbound edition is, like the first, A Book Review That old and variously attributed aphorism “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” applies to Americana Insights, the journal focused on “traditional Americana and folk art.”
Maine Antique Digest
JUNE 6, 2024
A Book Review Author Judith Miller (1951-2023) passed away unexpectedly before finishing the 45th-anniversary edition of Miller’s Antiques Handbook & Price Guide. Her husband, John Wainwright, wrote in the introduction that “Judith’s extensive knowledge of and passion for antiques still runs through the new edition.” It certainly does!
Artnet News
FEBRUARY 15, 2025
Auction sales of work by artists from the continent fell 36 percent between 2023 and 2024. But there are reasons for optimism. The post Temperature Check: Is Africas Art Market Cooling? appeared first on Artnet News.
Maine Antique Digest
JANUARY 13, 2025
Wooten & Wooten Auctions, Camden, South Carolina Photos courtesy Wooten & Wooten Auctions A popular place for antiques in Natural Bridge, Virginia, was Antiques by Braford, the shop of Peg (1924-2023) and Lloyd Braford (1926-1994).
Artnet News
NOVEMBER 22, 2024
Total auction sales of the Colombian artist's work have more than doubled between 2020 and and 2023. The post Fernando Botero’s Market Is Gaining Momentum. Here’s Why appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
FEBRUARY 25, 2025
Collector Len Riggio bought the work in 2023. It will go under the hammer again this spring. The post Why This $30 Million Magritte Will Test the Market appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
AUGUST 27, 2024
In 2022 alone, I bought 500 pieces, 150 pieces in 2023, and this year so far, I have bought 40 works,' the 45-year-old Japanese collector said. The post Collector Kankuro Ueshima on His Prodigious Art Buying, Starting a Tokyo Museum, and Emerging Artists in Japan appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
JUNE 12, 2024
At Art Basel, the number of galleries with an Asian presence is up 20 percent from 2023. The post Basel’s Fairs Boast More Asian Galleries and Artists But Fewer Collectors appeared first on Artnet News.
Jewelry Judge
MAY 10, 2024
Today, we take a closer look at The Rolling Stones' 2023 country ballad, "Dreamy Skies," which tells the story of Mick Jagger's yearning to escape the city's sirens and maddening crowds. The reference to "diamonds" in the title of the album was explained by Jagger during a press conference in September of 2023.
Financial Advisor Private Wealth
DECEMBER 5, 2024
million Americans live in other countries as of 2023. Americans have long taken up residence abroad. In fact, according to the nonprofit Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO), an estimated 5.5
Artnet News
JULY 8, 2024
On Patricorel's 'Legalize' (2023). The post Art We Love: A Spellbinding Ode to Creation appeared first on Artnet News.
Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services
SEPTEMBER 23, 2023
Addie Herder: Machines for Living Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami, Florida On view: September 23, 2023 – January 14, 2023 The exhibition is dedicated to Alfred Allan Lewis (1929 – 2023), a donee, collector, and friend of Addie Herder (1920 – 2009).
Auction Central News
APRIL 13, 2024
Meri Jaye (1920-2023) lived perhaps the most remarkable life of her generation, hitting 102 before her passing in San Francisco. OAKLAND, Calif. She was born in Fort Worth, Texas and was raised with her siblings by her mother in San Antonio.
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