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Art damaged during Brazil’s 2023 insurrection almost fully restored

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The National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage expects the restoration project to conclude in December

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French heritage sites saw record number of visitors in 2023

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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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After the devastating 2023 earthquake, Marrakech’s pioneering museum MACAAL reopens

The Art Newspaper

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

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Conservation experts deploying to Lahaina, Hawaii, to support recovery from 2023 wildfires

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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

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Employment in California’s creative economy took a hit in 2023, but ‘museums were leading the way’ to growth

The Art Newspaper

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

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Phillips's evening auction in New York notches $72.3m, buoyed by two fresh Basquiat paintings

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The sale's hammer total fell short of its estimate, but also represented an increase of 24% over the equivalent auction in 2023

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Photofairs' New York fair is cancelled until ‘market conditions improve’

The Art Newspaper

The fair debuted in 2023 on the same dates and in the same building as The Armory Show

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