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British artist Thomas J. Price brings a contemplative colossus to Times Square

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The monumental figurative sculpture "Grounded in the Stars" is on show in New York until 17 June

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Over $3 Million at Copley Winter Sale

Maine Antique Digest

Copley Fine Art Auctions, LLC, Pembroke, Massachusetts Photos courtesy Copley Fine Art Auctions, LLC Copley Fine Art Auctions two-day online-only auction February 21 and 22 brought in over $3 million, was over 95% sold by lot, and achieved new record prices.

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Conservative journalist and publisher chosen as Germany's new culture minister

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Commentators have criticised the choice of Wolfram Weimer to succeed the Green party minister Claudia Roth because he lacks a background in the arts

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Just What Happens to the Sistine Chapel During a Papal Conclave?

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The treasured art historical site has closed to the public amid preparations. The post Just What Happens to the Sistine Chapel During a Papal Conclave? appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘Exhausted’ life models at Florence art academy threaten nude protest

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Workers at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze complain of long hours with too few breaks and little employment protection

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Dutch Museum’s Multimillion-Dollar Rothko Scratched by a Child

Artnet News

Canvases by the Abstract Expressionist routinely fetch more than $50 million at auction. The post Dutch Museum’s Multimillion-Dollar Rothko Scratched by a Child appeared first on Artnet News.

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Child damages Rothko work at Rotterdam museum

The Art Newspaper

The incident raises questions about security in open-storage museums

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Five UK cultural centres shortlisted for world's biggest museum prize

The Art Newspaper

Judges including comedian Phil Wang and artist Rana Begum select immersive open-air museum and Northern Ireland gallery

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How a Tennis Match Bonded Duchamp and Man Ray for Life

Artnet News

An initial language barrier didnt hold the artists back from a lifelong friendship. The post How a Tennis Match Bonded Duchamp and Man Ray for Life appeared first on Artnet News.

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Channel Surfing for Icons

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The body suit worn by Lynda Carter in Season Two of Wonder Woman is getting a lot of attention in the auction at Juliens in Los Angeles on May 7-8, 2025. Image source: Julien’s Auctions Whether your favorite shows were streaming and enjoyed on binges or dropped once a week on broadcast television, everyone has that one show or cast of characters they follow closely.

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An Iconic Wayne Thiebaud Painting Heads to Auction for the First Time in 60 Years

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"Pie a la Mode" featured in the first exhibition of Pop art in 1962. The post An Iconic Wayne Thiebaud Painting Heads to Auction for the First Time in 60 Years appeared first on Artnet News.

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The Collection Strikes Back

WorthPoint

This Darth Vader figure is listed in Jeff Jacob’s Part Two auction at Hake’s an d is up to $55,000 after five bids so far. I mage source: Hake’s If you’re a Star Wars fan, you’ve heard about Jeff Jacob and his fantastic collection. In January of this year, Jacob decided he was done with the massive collection of Star Wars and other collectible items he had curated over the years.

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What Category Was the Most Lucrative at Auction in 2024?

Artnet News

Postwar and contemporary remain on top. The post What Category Was the Most Lucrative at Auction in 2024? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Nightlife, Kinship, and Queer Identity Collide in Oscar Yi Hou’s New Exhibition

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In 'Deviations' at James Fuentes, Juliana Huxtable, Ser Serpas, and Martine Gutierrez join the artist in a show tracing hidden histories and connections. The post Nightlife, Kinship, and Queer Identity Collide in Oscar Yi Hous New Exhibition appeared first on Artnet News.

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Anna Weyant’s Jewelry-Inspired Paintings Set to Shine at TEFAF New York

Artnet News

Gagosian is debuting the painter's new body of work in a jewel box of a booth. The post Anna Weyant’s Jewelry-Inspired Paintings Set to Shine at TEFAF New York appeared first on Artnet News.

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A New Kind of Art Fair Brings Fresh Talent from the Global Majority to New York

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The soft launch of the fair will take the form of a curated preview, featuring a diverse range of rising international talents. The post A New Kind of Art Fair Brings Fresh Talent from the Global Majority to New York appeared first on Artnet News.

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Jewelry Shines Bright With Mother's Day Spending Expected to Hit $6.8B in 2025

Jewelry Judge

Mother’s Day 2025 is shaping up to be another strong season for jewelry sales, according to a survey conducted by the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Prosper Insights & Analytics. Jewelry remains a top choice for gift-givers, with spending on the category expected to total $6.8 billion — outperforming special outings ($6.3 billion), gift cards ($3.5 billion), flowers ($3.2 billion) and electronics ($3.2 billion).

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How Trump Has Brought the Art Market to the Brink of ‘Paralysis’

Artnet News

Trumps second-term tariffs are forcing the art industry to rethink sales strategies, cross-border deals, and fair participation worldwide. The post How Trump Has Brought the Art Market to the Brink of ‘Paralysis’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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Why Wouldn’t You Want This Job? You Can Change People’s Lives: Judy Russell Reflects on Her Career and the Profession

Association of Research Libraries

Last Updated on April 29, 2025, 10:12 am ET Judy Russell will step down as dean of the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries in July 2025. Dean Judy Russell will step down from her position in July 2025 after leading the University of Florida (UF) George A. Smathers Libraries for 18 years. Read our interview with her about her career and the profession below.

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