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Cattelan's £4.8m gold toilet stolen in five minute raid and split into smaller parts, court hears

The Art Newspaper

The court case of three men charged with the 2019 theft has begun in Oxford, and is expected to last four weeks

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New Digs but Old and Wonderful Things Highlight Elverson Show

Maine Antique Digest

Elverson Antique Show & Sale, Honey Brook, Pennsylvania Greg K. Kramer & Co., Robesonia, Pennsylvania, offered this portrait by a Reading folk artist of Samuel Reber sitting in a yellow Windsor chair for $1975.

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Comment | For non-profits the bottom line is about impact rather than income—but that doesn't mean we are ‘for loss’

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Newly Resurgent Surrealist Artist Offers Reward to Recover Dozens of Lost Works

Artnet News

Henry Orlik lost the artworks when he was evicted from public housing. The post Newly Resurgent Surrealist Artist Offers Reward to Recover Dozens of Lost Works appeared first on Artnet News.

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Orlando Museum of Art and family of late director who was fired over Basquiat forgery scandal drop their lawsuits

The Art Newspaper

After Aaron De Grofts death last month, the museum and his family do not find it prudent or cost effective to continue litigation

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Why Don’t More People Know Colette, the Shape-Shifting Punk Victorian Queen of 20th-Century Art?

Artnet News

"Colette Lumiere: Everything She Touches Turns to Gold" is in its final week at New York's Company Gallery. The post Why Dont More People Know Colette, the Shape-Shifting Punk Victorian Queen of 20th-Century Art? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial launches second phase with nine new installations throughout the emirate

The Art Newspaper

The first edition of the exhibition brings work by over 70 artists to the streets of Abu Dhabi and Al Ain

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The Art of the Private Deal

Art Advisor's Blog

The Art of the Private Deal Knowledge of the Marketplace, Passion for the Art When brokering fine art we have a singular focus. maximizing the outcome for our clients. Auctions are a fantastic marketplace in order to do just that. However, an auction might not be the best market for the artwork involved - it all depends on the what of what the artwork is.

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Why This $30 Million Magritte Will Test the Market

Artnet News

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.

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Exhibitions: Immortal Thread

The Magazine Antiques

The venerable tradition of French tapestry weaving, which has provided adornments for palace walls since medieval times, is brought to contemporary life in a new exhibition at the Clark Art Institute. The post Exhibitions: Immortal Thread appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Exhibitions: Immortal Thread was first posted on February 25, 2025 at 1:37 pm. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only.

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JD Malat Gallery Puts Down Roots in Dubai With Its First Middle East Outpost

Artnet News

The inaugural exhibition is a group show featuring 14 artists that, together, illustrate the ethos of the gallery. The post JD Malat Gallery Puts Down Roots in Dubai With Its First Middle East Outpost appeared first on Artnet News.

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The Very Best Jewelry of the 2025 SAG Awards

NYC Wholesale Diamonds Blog

All Explore the stunning natural diamond jewelry from SAG Awards 2025, featuring stars like Sofia Carson and Millie Bobby Brown As usual, the SAG Awards 2025 are bringing the high-octane Hollywood glitz and glam weve all come to expect from the annual red carpet occasion, with our favorite stars covered in natural diamonds. Since the first ceremony in 1995, the Screen Actors Guild Awards has become known as a night to celebrate authenticity and rarity.

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Orlando Museum of Art Drops Lawsuit Over Fake Basquiats After Ex-Director’s Death

Artnet News

The museum blamed Aaron De Groft for staging the show, which it says shattered its legacy. The post Orlando Museum of Art Drops Lawsuit Over Fake Basquiats After Ex-Director’s Death appeared first on Artnet News.

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Trump Halts Penny Production—Should We Rush to Collect Them?

WorthPoint

2025 will mark the final production year for the United States penny. On February 9, 2025, President Trump ordered the US Mint to discontinue production of the United States one-cent coin , ending 238 years of penny production. Unlike some of the other executive orders, this one will likely go through without being challenged in the courts. According to the US Mint, producing just one penny costs over three cents.