Fri.Jan 31, 2025

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After the collapse of the Assad regime, Syrians are working to preserve their country's heritage

The Art Newspaper

Local and international experts are filling a government void, and have begun the process of mapping and assessing sites

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Why Sojourner Truth Parsons Wants You to Have an ‘Honest Experience’ With Her Paintings

Artnet News

The artist is having a debut solo show with Pilar Corrias in London. The post Why Sojourner Truth Parsons Wants You to Have an ‘Honest Experience’ With Her Paintings appeared first on Artnet News.

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Restored mural by Philip Guston, Reuben Kadish and Jules Langsner unveiled in Mexico

The Art Newspaper

The work at the Museo Regional Michoacano Dr Nicols Len Caldern was obscured behind a false wall for decades

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American and Illustration Art, Including Works Sold by the Boy Scouts of America

Maine Antique Digest

Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas Photos courtesy Heritage Auctions Twenty-five of the most iconic original paintings created for the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) by some of Americas most beloved illustrators highlighted Heritage Auctions November 15 American art auction.

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Scottish culture sector breathes sigh of relief following £200m funding package

The Art Newspaper

251 Scottish arts organisations will receive funding over the next three years

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Read the January/February 2025 Issue of Archival Outlook

Society of American Archivists

Society of American Archivists

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Artists can copyright works made using AI as an ‘assistive tool’, US Copyright Office concludes

The Art Newspaper

The Copyright Offices new report also concluded that the incorporation of AI-generated content into a larger copyrightable work is acceptable

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How many Van Goghs have been stolen—and where are they now?

The Art Newspaper

A new Dutch book provides the first comprehensive account of how the artists work has been targeted by thieves

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Tiffany Watch Given to Titanic Hero Brings Record Price

Maine Antique Digest

On December 18 Tiffany & Co. announced it had acquired a historical 1912 pocket watch at an auction conducted by Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. in Devizes, England. The company paid 1,568,000 ($1.97 million), making the 18k gold pocket watch the highest-valued piece of Titanic memorabilia ever sold.

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1-54 Marrakech fair opens with strong sales and a spotlight on Morocco’s growing art scene

The Art Newspaper

Sales highlights from the VIP preview include a major Amoako Boafo acquisition and works by leading Moroccan artists

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Third Time’s a Charm for Open House and Show

Maine Antique Digest

Hartford House Holiday Open House & Antique Show, Burghill, Ohio Steve Sherhag of Canfield, Ohio, is a force to be reckoned with. Being idle is just not in the guys DNA.

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Worcester Art Museum returns ancient vessels tied to dealer Robert Hecht to Italy

The Art Newspaper

The two black-figure ceramics will remain on view at the Massachusetts museum for up to eight years as part of a new agreement between the institution and the Italian culture ministry

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Passion Assets: A True Love of Collecting

Art Peritus

In 1862, Emily Dickinson famously wrote, The heart wants what it wants. While this quote often captures the inexplicable nature of human desire, it also resonates with the motivations behind collecting. Whether its choosing a potential mate or pursuing a coveted object, the pull of desire remains the same when it comes to collecting. The term collectionor more specifically, art collectionoften evokes thoughts of fine art and antiques.

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This Tate Modern exhibition gets up close and personal with Leigh Bowery

The Art Newspaper

The London institution dedicates an exhibition to the boundary-breaking artist and performer whose body was his canvas

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Collecting the 90s: Pop Music Vinyls

WorthPoint

Thanks in part to reissues, vinyl is making a huge comeback. In today’s age of online streaming, we have access to the entire history of music at our fingertips. Although music is more accessible than ever, many people still enjoy building a physical collection. It’s no surprise that collectors are now focusing on the music of earlier decades when CDs and vinyl records reigned supreme.

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Through the lense of Robert Frank, the Rijksmuseum presents a wide-angle view of the United States

The Art Newspaper

The Amsterdam museums sweeping survey will look beyond the usual suspects to explore ways that photography has both infiltrated and reflected society

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DemoCamp at SPNHC 2025 Call for Abstracts

SPNHC

Greetings colleagues,If you’ve created innovative software, tools, services, or workflows supporting the management and use of natural history collections, DemoCamp is an ideal venue for you to share your work at SPNHC 2025. DemoCamp is based on a presentation format without any slideshow – you show off your technology only using a live demonstration.

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A cheery Keith Haring flag and a serene drawing by Caspar David Friedrich: our pick of the February sales

The Art Newspaper

Plus a dreamy Symbolist painting and a Cuban cityscape

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Finally! A Licensing Guide to Help Libraries Protect Fair Use Rights in the Digital Age

Association of Research Libraries

Last Updated on January 31, 2025, 10:00 am ET If youve ever read through a library e-resource license agreement, you know it can feel like wading through legal quicksand. Thats why a team of library licensing experts and the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) launched an essential new resource to help libraries preserve digital access rights for their users, e-Resource Licensing Explained: An AZ Licensing Guidebook for Libraries , as an open access e-book during Copyright Week.

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An entwining of the past and present: how history and modernity inform Islamic art in the 21st century

The Art Newspaper

The organisers of the Islamic Arts Biennale have ceased trying to define Islamic art in favour of encouraging full expression of what it means to be a Muslim in the most diverse and inclusive way possible

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Music Friday: Bob Dylan Is Back in the Limelight and So Is 'Diamond Ring'

Jewelry Judge

Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you awesome songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the title or lyrics. With legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan back in the limelight thanks to the Oscar buzz generated by A Complete Unknown , the biopic about his life, we present "Diamond Ring," a song he wrote in 1967 but never recorded.

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Peter Hujar, Gregg Bordowitz and Rotimi Fani-Kayode: art and the Aids struggle— podcast

The Art Newspaper

A special episode on three artists dealing with the crisis in different ways

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Activist Coco Fusco is using laughter to trump fear

The Art Newspaper

The Cuban American artist has created a satirical newspaper lambasting the new US president

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Trump disbands presidential committee on the arts and the humanities

The Art Newspaper

Trump dissolved the Presidents Committee on the Arts and the Humanities in an executive order reversing Joe Bidens own executive order reviving it

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