Fri.Feb 14, 2025

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As Sudan’s civil war rages on, its heritage is under siege

The Art Newspaper

At least six museums and multiple historic sites have suffered looting or damage as a result of the conflict

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Cleveland Museum Will Send $20 Million Statue Back to Turkey After Years-Long Battle

Artnet News

The museum had sued to keep the headless artifact, but inspection tied it to a looted site. The post Cleveland Museum Will Send $20 Million Statue Back to Turkey After Years-Long Battle appeared first on Artnet News.

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Cemetery for enslaved people rediscovered at Andrew Jackson’s Tennessee plantation

The Art Newspaper

Long-obscured and forgotten, the burial plots of more than two dozen people enslaved by the seventh president of the US are located and honoured

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The Art World Pays Tribute to Walter Robinson

Artnet News

Jeffrey Deitch, Pat Steir, Judd Tully, and many others recall the veteran writer and artist. The post The Art World Pays Tribute to Walter Robinson appeared first on Artnet News.

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Indigenous communities assist with reinterpretation of Arizona petroglyphs

The Art Newspaper

At the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve, a new project seeks to update the antiquated archaeological records of thousands of ancient motifs

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Why Did Manet Tear This Painting In Half?

Artnet News

For the first time in 150 years, the two halves of the artist's 1878 caf scene will be reunited at London's National Gallery. The post Why Did Manet Tear This Painting In Half? appeared first on Artnet News.

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String of resignations after Khaled Sabsabi withdrawn from representing Australia at the Venice Biennale

The Art Newspaper

The head of Creative Australias visual arts department and the board member and artist Lindy Lee among those who have reportedly left their posts

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Van Gogh’s hospital painting comes to London, returning for the first time in a hundred years

The Art Newspaper

The picture shows the ward where the artist slept after mutilating his earI witnessed the rooms tragic demolition

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Nike Rekindles Tom Sachs Collaboration, Two Years After They Dropped Him

Artnet News

Nike had paused its partnership with the artist after allegations of abuse from his former studio staff. The post Nike Rekindles Tom Sachs Collaboration, Two Years After They Dropped Him appeared first on Artnet News.

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Roman basilica discovered beneath London office block

The Art Newspaper

The 2,000-year-old ruins were found close to Bank tube station and London Bridge

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Inside Swedish Artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg’s Flamboyantly Grotesque Animated World

Artnet News

"Only for the Wicked" at Tanya Bonkadar Gallery in New York immerses viewers in a comically indulgent world of sin and foolery. The post Inside Swedish Artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg’s Flamboyantly Grotesque Animated World appeared first on Artnet News.

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London exhibition to unite Hockney’s early works on love

The Art Newspaper

In The Mood For Love features experimental paintings that the British artist made made during and immediately after his time at Londons Royal College of Art (RCA)

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Take a Look Inside the World’s Most Luxurious Art Fair

Artnet News

TEFAF Maastricht opens next month with more than 200 exhibitors presenting unusual masterpieces and rare jewels. The post Take a Look Inside the Worlds Most Luxurious Art Fair appeared first on Artnet News.

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Art Institute of Chicago gifted more than 2,200 French Old Masters

The Art Newspaper

The donation, by Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz, will give visitors unprecedented access to the US's largest collection of French Old Masters

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Hinrichsen print collection at Rosebery’s

Antique Collecting

A significant collection of prints from German-born art historian Klaus Hinrichsen (1912-2004), a key figure in promoting migr art in The post Hinrichsen print collection at Rosebery’s appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Why the champagne house Ruinart believes artists are ‘the best conveyors of what we believe in'

The Art Newspaper

The oldest champagne brand of all has doubled down on contemporary art commissions that address climate change and built an energy-efficient visitors pavilion, designed by Sou Fujimoto

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March 2025: Hidden History

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Hidden History We are a civilization inspired by discovery, whether that leads us to look upwards to the heavens, underground for what time and nature has buried, or to the [.] The post March 2025: Hidden History appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Los Angeles wildfires tested the city’s art handling and storage infrastructure

The Art Newspaper

Facilities responded quickly to increased demand during evacuations

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Bonnie Prince Charlie letter star of sale

Antique Collecting

An historic letter from Bonnie Prince Charlie stars in Colchester’s Reeman Dansies February Fine Art sale, together with a miniature The post Bonnie Prince Charlie letter star of sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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British Museum attacked by eldritch horrors. in new video game

The Art Newspaper

A new videogame features the London institution devastated by otherworldly beings

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Bram Stoker autograph – will bidders bite?

Antique Collecting

A letter written jointly by the great Victorian actor Sir Henry Irving and the creator of Count Dracula, Bram Stoker, The post Bram Stoker autograph – will bidders bite? appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Red Sox WS trophy, 2004,ᅠ$165,000, Bonhams Skinner

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far All prices include the buyer’s premium by Ken Hall The 2004 Boston Red Sox World Series Commissioners Trophy sold for $165,000 at [.] The post Red Sox WS trophy, 2004,$165,000, Bonhams Skinner appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Sir John Everett Millais ‘Il Penseroso’ at Bonhams

Antique Collecting

Il Penseroso by Sir John Everett Millais (British, 1829-1896) leads Bonhams 38-lot sale of The Guy Bailey Collection of Victorian The post Sir John Everett Millais ‘Il Penseroso’ at Bonhams appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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The Journal of Wealth Management - Untitled Article

The Journal of Wealth Management

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Cecil Beaton’s Garden Party – you’re invited

Antique Collecting

This summer, the Garden Museum will present the first exhibition to explore Sir Cecil Beatons (1904-1980) passion for gardens and The post Cecil Beaton’s Garden Party – you’re invited appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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The Journal of Wealth Management - Untitled Article

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Decorative Arts Society Presents Awards and Prize

Maine Antique Digest

The Decorative Arts Society, Inc. (DAS) recognized scholarly works produced in 2023 by presenting its Charles F. Montgomery Prize and Award and Robert C. Smith Award on November 12 at the Explorers Club in New York City.

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The Journal of Wealth Management - Untitled Article

The Journal of Wealth Management

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Nagaland collection set to sell

Antique Collecting

One of the most extensive collections in private hands of works from Nagaland, Northeast India is to be sold at The post Nagaland collection set to sell appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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The Journal of Wealth Management - Untitled Article

The Journal of Wealth Management

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Beatrix Potter’s doll’s house back on display

Antique Collecting

A dolls house and its contents, once owned by childrens author Beatrix Potter, has gone back on display in the The post Beatrix Potter’s doll’s house back on display appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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Cheffins’ valuation days at National Horseracing Museum

Antique Collecting

Cheffins Fine Art Auctioneers in Cambridgeshire will be hosting regular valuation days at the National Horseracing Museum, Newmarket in Suffolk, The post Cheffins’ valuation days at National Horseracing Museum appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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Mentions of ‘transgender’ and ‘queer’ removed from US government website dedicated to Stonewall National Monument

The Art Newspaper

Other pages on the National Park Service site related to diversity, equity and inclusion also appear affected

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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Anselm Kiefer, Hoor al Qasimi on the Sharjah Biennial, a Picasso Blue Period mystery—podcast

The Art Newspaper

Exploring the trailblazing German artists early work, Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi on creating a world-class event in her home city and a hidden image at the Courtauld