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The First Major Show of Salvador Dalí Opens in India

Artnet News

The show draws from the collection of Pierre Argillet, who published the Surrealist master's prints for decades. The post The First Major Show of Salvador Dal Opens in India appeared first on Artnet News.

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Fast-track to a bachelor's: Why colleges are offering three-year degrees

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Several colleges in New England and a growing number nationwide are offering a compressed college experience amid concerns over rising tuition costs and student loan debt. Several colleges in New England and a growing number nationwide are offering a compressed college experience amid concerns over rising tuition costs and student loan debt.

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Banksy Artwork Owned by Blink-182 Frontman Heads to Auction

Artnet News

Bought by Mark Hoppus in 2011, the work is estimated to fetch up to $6 million at Sotheby's London. The post Banksy Artwork Owned by Blink-182 Frontman Heads to Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

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Camille Claudel bronze discovered in Paris apartment sells for €3.7m

The Art Newspaper

The price is the second-highest ever paid for a work by the French sculptor

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Lost Camille Claudel Masterpiece Sells for $3.8 Million at Auction

Artnet News

Created at the end of her relationship with Rodin, this piece ranks among her highest auction sales. The post Lost Camille Claudel Masterpiece Sells for $3.8 Million at Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

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Cecilia Alemani details her character-driven curatorial approach for next Site Santa Fe International

The Art Newspaper

The 12th edition of the International will be structured around roughly 25 figures, both real and fictional, from a 19th-century saloon owner to the Indigenous author N.

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How Christo and Jean-Claude Wove Magic Through Central Park

Artnet News

Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of their installation "The Gates" is a dedicated exhibition and augmented reality experience at the Shed. The post How Christo and Jean-Claude Wove Magic Through Central Park appeared first on Artnet News.

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Refik Anadol Among Top Sellers at Sotheby’s $17.3 Million Saudi Debut

Artnet News

A new art and blockchain firm bought Anadol's work using cryptocurrency. The post Refik Anadol Among Top Sellers at Sothebys $17.3 Million Saudi Debut appeared first on Artnet News.

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Laser mapping reveals massive ancient Zapotec city in Mexican forest

The Art Newspaper

Long thought to be a fortress, Guiengola has been revealed as a sprawling city thanks to airborne lidar analysis

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Alec Egan Lost an Entire Exhibition—and His Home—to the L.A. Fires. Now He’s Painting the Blaze for Frieze

Artnet News

His dealer, Anat Ebgi, is letting him use her gallery as a makeshift studio, after his home was destroyed in the Palisades blaze. The post Alec Egan Lost an Entire Exhibitionand His Hometo the L.A. Fires. Now He’s Painting the Blaze for Frieze appeared first on Artnet News.

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Camille Claudel bronze discovered in Paris apartment sells for €3.1m

The Art Newspaper

The price is the second-highest ever paid for a work by the French sculptor

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An Artist Puts a Pink Spin on the Equestrian Heritage of Hermès

Artnet News

The indigenous trans artist Nonamey combines pop surrealism with a flair for Jean Cocteau in the brand's Upper East Side vitrine. The post An Artist Puts a Pink Spin on the Equestrian Heritage of Herms appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘Let’s finally get on with it’: V&A director voices support for UK tourist tax

The Art Newspaper

Tristram Hunts proposal would see funds ring fenced for cash-strapped cultural infrastructure

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The Most Efficient Frieze Los Angeles Itinerary Ever

Artnet News

Insiders' tips for Frieze Week and how to beat the traffic before it beats you. The post The Most Efficient Frieze Los Angeles Itinerary Ever appeared first on Artnet News.

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Street artist Victor ‘Marka27’ Quiñonez wins Frieze Impact Prize

The Art Newspaper

The New York-based artist, who marries elements of graffiti and Mexicos modernist murals, is rewarded with a solo stand at Frieze Los Angeles

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How This Artist Is Using Ancient Ice and Stardust to Create Neo-Metaphysical Art

Artnet News

Katie Paterson is currently the subject of a solo show with James Cohan in New York. The post How This Artist Is Using Ancient Ice and Stardust to Create Neo-Metaphysical Art appeared first on Artnet News.

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Migration season: Banksy’s animal art heads to new London Museum

The Art Newspaper

A Piranha sentry box will be displayed at the new institution, previously known as the Museum of London

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Adult Doll Collecting: A Therapeutic Obsession

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

by Shirley M. Mueller, M.D. Elizabeth Kraft Taylor, author of Three Jews Walked into a Shopping Center, recalls her infatuation with dolls. It started when I was about 30 [.] The post Adult Doll Collecting: A Therapeutic Obsession appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Comment | Plunging sales see shine come off luxury goods at auction

The Art Newspaper

'The so-called gateway drug effect of luxury has been overstated'

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Frieze reveals 67 exhibitors for New York fair’s 2025 edition

The Art Newspaper

The worlds biggest galleries are returning for the latest edition of Frieze's boutique Manhattan fair, and seven emerging spaces will join for the first time

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Serge Lasvignes, former president of Centre Pompidou, has died aged 70

The Art Newspaper

The Centre Pompidou extended its international reach during Lasvignes's tenure

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Admission Shopping: A Cash and Carry Option

WorthPoint

Bill Guyther and his wife have opened three locations of their Mystery Box Warehouse business, and customers from all over to find bargains. Photo credit: Gaston Gazette-Mike Hensdill If you havent heard the term admission shopping ,” you’re not alone. It’s a newly minted concept in thrifting, invented by North Carolina entrepreneur Bill Guyther.

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Insights on Auction Sales: An Expensive Baseball, Vintage Ouija Board

WorthPoint

Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the items sold at auctions held by our WorthPoint Industry Partners. We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry.

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Still Life à l’Antique

The Magazine Antiques

Start with the title. Thats the strategy of Patrick Bell, co-owner of Olde Hope Antiques on Manhattans Upper East Side, and its the tack he took when planning a new exhibition with artist, friend, and collaborator Laurene Krasny Brown. The post Still Life lAntique appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Still Life lAntique was first posted on February 18, 2025 at 6:22 pm. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only.

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5 Valuable Hummels That Can Sell for Thousands

WorthPoint

While most Hummels sell for between $10 and $25 today, some sell for much more. When Hummels debuted in 1935, the sweet little porcelain figurines of rosy-cheeked children immediately charmed the public. Ninety years later, Hummels are still beloved additions to homes and coveted by millions of collectors worldwide. While modestly priced Hummels dominate todays market, some rare and limited-edition figurines can sell for thousands of dollars.

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Day in Review (February 18–20)

Association of Research Libraries

Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email. Jump to: Wednesday, February 19 | Thursday, February 20 Tuesday, February 18 Top o the Review AAAS Leaders: We Must Stay Focused Amid Turmoil (AAAS: American Association for the Advancement of Science) Howard University Makes History as First HBCU to Achieve Top Research Status (Diverse: Issues in Higher Education) On the New US National Institutes of Health (NIH) Indirect Cost Guidance (Authors Alliance) Preparing National Research Ecosystems for A

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Survey: Diamond Shoppers Are Choosing Larger, Higher Priced Center Stones

Jewelry Judge

US jewelry consumers are choosing larger, higher-priced diamond center stones for their engagement and fashion rings, according to a newly released report produced by the Natural Diamond Council (NDC) and Tenoris, a company specializing in trend analysis. According to "Natural Diamond Trends, A 2024 Overview," this past year saw a significant increase in demand for engagement diamonds in the 2.00-to-2.24-carat range.

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Immigration lawyers navigate shifting ground, with fewer options for clients

Wbur

Immigration has long been a complicated and fast-changing branch of the law. But with the Trump administrationlooking to transform the immigration system clamping down on who we let in, and expanding the pool of who's deportable some lawyers say its getting harder to give solid legal advice. Immigration has long been a complicated and fast-changing branch of the law.

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