Mon.Mar 31, 2025

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Princeton University Art Museum to open in brand-new building on 31 October

The Art Newspaper

Just in time for Halloween, the museum will celebrate with a 24-hour open house

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Olde Hope’s Party before The Winter Show

Maine Antique Digest

New York City For the last five years, Patrick Bell and Edwin Hild of Olde Hope have hosted a cocktail party at their New York City gallery at 115 East 72nd Street on the Wednesday of Americana Week. This year it fell on January 22.

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Yoko Ono’s acclaimed Tate Modern retrospective will travel to MCA Chicago

The Art Newspaper

The museum will be the only US venue for the exhibition, which brings together more than 200 objects including participatory installations and performance documentation

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Hyland Granby Antiques Offers Seven Paintings from the Lewis Collection

Maine Antique Digest

In this fast-changing world, more collectors and executors of estates have been consigning works of high quality to the trade for sale rather than sending them to auction.

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Tate returns Nazi-looted Henry Gibbs painting to heirs of Jewish dealer

The Art Newspaper

The UK's Spoliation Advisory Panel says the work was taken by the Nazis as an act of racial persecution

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How a Young Woman Built Her Dream Art School Into an $1.86 Billion Empire

Artnet News

The Savannah College of Art and Design has transformed its hometown and outpaced many of its peers. Its credo: 'No starving artists!' The post How a Young Woman Built Her Dream Art School Into an $1.86 Billion Empire appeared first on Artnet News.

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Slim Hong Kong evening sales at Christie's and Sotheby's draw solid results for a 'tough season'

The Art Newspaper

Both auctions represent significant decreases from previous sales seasons, but strong sell-through rates and increased bidding from mainland China indicate signs of recovery

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A brush with Dhyandra Lawson

The Art Newspaper

The curator of contemporary art at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on her cultural passions

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A Groundbreaking Find Challenges What We Know About the Iconic Sutton Hoo Helmet

Artnet News

Markings on the stamp are identical to those on the Sutton Hoo helmet. The post A Groundbreaking Find Challenges What We Know About the Iconic Sutton Hoo Helmet appeared first on Artnet News.

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Art vs. The Elements

Art Peritus

Pumpkin by Yayoi Kusama moments before being swept into the sea. Photo courtesy of Architectural Digest Protecting Your Art Collection from Extreme Weather Events Art collections, whether personal or institutional, represent cultural, historical, and financial investments that require careful protection. With the increasing frequency of extreme weather eventssuch as hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and heatwavessafeguarding artwork has never been more crucial.

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Can A.I. Reconstruct the Lost Murals of Delacroix?

Artnet News

Researchers hope that A.I. can solve some long standing mysteries about the legendary French painter. The post Can A.I. Reconstruct the Lost Murals of Delacroix? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Wealth Enhancement Acquires $581M AUM RIA Unit In North Dakota

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Wealth Enhancement Group, an acquisitive Minneapolis-based independent wealth manager, has acquired the wealth services division of First International Bank & Trust in Watford City, N.D., which managed more than $581 million in client assets, according to a news release.

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Rock Icon Alison Mosshart’s Freewheeling Art Lands in New York: ‘There Are No Rules’

Artnet News

The Kills frontwoman has opened a solo show at Nili Lotan's Tribeca flagship store. The post Rock Icon Alison Mossharts Freewheeling Art Lands in New York: ‘There Are No Rules’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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Inside the World’s Largest Museum of Trans Lives and Stories

Artnet News

London's Museum of Transology foregrounds the trans community's resilience in the face of mounting traumas and tragedies. The post Inside the Worlds Largest Museum of Trans Lives and Stories appeared first on Artnet News.

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Sotheby’s Hong Kong Evening Sale Hauls in $38.2 Million, with Chinese Collectors Grabbing Top Lots

Artnet News

Western names drew the biggest numbers; bidders in the Asian art market remain cautious. The post Sotheby’s Hong Kong Evening Sale Hauls in $38.2 Million, with Chinese Collectors Grabbing Top Lots appeared first on Artnet News.

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Frieze Masters Gets a New Director—and More Art Industry News

Artnet News

Plus, James Fuentes adds a partner to the gallery. The post Frieze Masters Gets a New Directorand More Art Industry News appeared first on Artnet News.

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RISD shuts down students’ pro-Palestine exhibition

The Art Newspaper

The exhibition, originally staged in a publicly accessible caf, will reopen in a building that is not open to the public

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Virtual Book Discussion: Access in the Trends in Archives Practice Series

Society of American Archivists

March 31, 2025 Approach privacy protected records with confidence! Join Megan K. Friedel and Ashlyn Velte, authors of the recently released Providing Access to Privacy-Protected Records at Public Institutions in the Age of Radical Empathy: Cases and Considerations , in conversation with Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt, author of Modules 5 and 6 in Rights in the Digital Era , for a conversation about modern considerations surrounding privacy laws and professional ethical standards.

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Myanmar heritage sites severaly damanged by deadly earthquake

The Art Newspaper

World Monuments Fund is investigating the extent of the damage to religious and cultural buildings after the earthquake struck the Southeast Asian country last week, killing at least 1,700 peoplewith neighbouring Thailand also affected

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The American Veterinary Medical History Society is pleased to join the AASLH!

American Association for State and Local History

Mary-Elizabeth Ellard, DVM Founded in 1978, the American Veterinary Medical History Society (AVMHS), is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to promoting research, study, understanding, communication, and appreciation for the history of the veterinary medical profession, especially in America. Membership is open to anyone interested in this subject.

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Insights on Auction Sales: MCM Vanity, Pulp Fiction Pinball

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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Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion: (DEAI) Reading Circle

WCG

In this book club style event, we will discuss A Silent Roundtable Discussion by Joelle D. J. Wickens, Sally Gunhee Kim, and Sarah Scaturro, published in 2020. Please read the article before the meeting. We plan to reflect on the state of the field five years later and identify actions we can take in our own practices to be more inclusive and accessible.

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Insights on Auction Sales: Star Wars Action Figure, a Ferrari

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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Emerging Professionals Talks

WCG

Thursday, April 3 2025 5:007:00 pm Social hour: 56 pm, talks begin at 6 pm Location: National Park Seminary Ballroom 9615 Dewitt Dr, Silver Spring, MD 20910 Transportation: Linden Lane stops Montgomery County Ride-On Bus #4 Forest Glen Metro Station (Red Line) 1 mile away Street parking available in surrounding neighborhood Three Emerging Professionals will be presenting on the following topics: Isabella Moritz MA Candidate Fashion Institute of Technology Perennial Pansies: A Case Study for Reco

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Insights on Auction Sales: Gustav Klimt, John Lennon Guitar

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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Metal Masterworks: The History and Techniques of Bronze Sculpture

Invaluable

From its striking patina to its weighty presence, bronze conveys both powerful presence and artistic mastery. Sculptures crafted in the medium have showcased these aspects since bronzes development thousands of years ago. These works, which have endured over the ages and have been cast for reasons from royal to religious to revolutionary, continue to captivate contemporary artists and collectors.

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Remembering George Foreman

WorthPoint

In March 2025, the boxing world lost one of its greatest namesGeorge Foreman. Foreman was a heavyweight champion both in and out of the ring. He transcended his sport partly because of his entrepreneurial spirit, but his dedication to his craft was unyielding and created a lasting legacy. Foremans book collection is highlighted by his autobiography, By Georg e.

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Great Discoveries: Antique Painting Found at Goodwill Sold for $2,875

WorthPoint

Johann Berthelsen painting found at a Goodwill store in Ohio. Image Source: Caza Sikes Auctions Thrifting can pay off big timetake, for example, Marissa Alcorn, a Miami Valley, Ohio resident who enjoys thrifting, as she shared withWDTN. Alcorn, who notes that her house is “90% thrifted,” visited a Goodwill store with her fiance in January 2025.

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In the age of Donald Trump, I've found a new appreciation for the patience of the picture restorer

The Art Newspaper

A new breed of auction sleeper hunterand my own doom-scrolling about the geopolitical realities of 2025have led me to consider other occupations

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US museums seek to provide safe spaces for LGBTQ+ communities amid government rollbacks of their rights

The Art Newspaper

As Republicans and the Trump administration target DEI initiatives and queer and trans communities, vocal leaders at a few institutions are standing firm

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