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Famed Glass Chapel Designed by Lloyd Wright Will Be Disassembled

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The historic building is at threat of "accelerating destruction" due to land movement. The post Famed Glass Chapel Designed by Lloyd Wright Will Be Disassembled appeared first on Artnet News.

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National Endowment for the Arts awards more than $110m in grants to US organisations

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Visual-art projects receiving support include a new Agnes Denes work in California, a Duane Linklater commission in New York and a public collaboration to help heal Indigenous generational trauma in Alaska

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Christie’s 20th-Century Art Sale Totals $413 Million, as the Market Exhales with Relief

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Except for a fight over a large 1964 Andy Warhol that sold for $35.5 million, it was a relatively uneventful evening. The post Christie’s 20th-Century Art Sale Totals $413 Million, as the Market Exhales with Relief appeared first on Artnet News.

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Smoke, fire and livid sunsets: exhibition to show how Turner traced beginnings of climate breakdown

The Art Newspaper

Works on view at the artist’s house in London will reveal the way he captured the early impact of the industrial revolution on the British landscape

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Finders of Long-Lost ‘Star Trek’ USS Enterprise Model File Lawsuit Claiming Fraud

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The men alleged they were pressured into selling it to Rod Roddenberry, the son of series creator Gene Roddenberry. The post Finders of Long-Lost ‘Star Trek’ USS Enterprise Model File Lawsuit Claiming Fraud appeared first on Artnet News.

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America as you've never seen it before: the Dutch settlement of New York from the Native American perspective

The Art Newspaper

An exhibition at the Amsterdam Museum in the Netherlands marks 400 years since the colonisation of the city at the mouth of the Hudson River

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The Women Artists of the Bloomsbury Group Channeled Their Creativity Into Gardens, Too

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The Garden Museum's new exhibition features the fertile grounds beloved by Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, Vanessa Bell, and Lady Ottoline Morrell. The post The Women Artists of the Bloomsbury Group Channeled Their Creativity Into Gardens, Too appeared first on Artnet News.

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See the Precious Artifacts Unearthed at a Giant Roman Necropolis in France

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The relics include ceramics, jewelry, ossuary chests, and marble altars. The post See the Precious Artifacts Unearthed at a Giant Roman Necropolis in France appeared first on Artnet News.

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Damascened casket depicting Henry VIII campaigns in northern France presented at Templum May 23

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BARCELONA, SPAIN — A potentially important 16th-century damascened casket depicting Henry VIII campaigns in northern France will be presented on Thursday, May 23. The iron and gold inlaid dome-lidded casket is attributed by Templum Fine Art Auctions to Diego de Çaias, the celebrated Spanish armorer who served at the Henrician court from 1542 to 1547. […] The post Damascened casket depicting Henry VIII campaigns in northern France presented at Templum May 23 appeared first on Auction Centra

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New A.I. Works Fuse Fantasy and Memory at Photo London

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How is A.I. art by big names like Roope Rainisto being recontextualized within the traditional photography context? The post New A.I. Works Fuse Fantasy and Memory at Photo London appeared first on Artnet News.

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Guster says the best is yet to come, even three decades later

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The alternative rock group Guster releases their latest studio album Friday, May 17. Titled “Ooh La La,” it’s the band’s ninth album in 30 years. Their debut album “Parachute” came out on CD in 1994. The alternative rock group Guster releases their latest studio album Friday, May 17. Titled “Ooh La La,” it’s the band’s ninth album in 30 years. Their debut album “Parachute” came out on CD in 1994.

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By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Sotheby’s Modern Art Evening Sale, May 2024

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Let the numbers tell the story. The post By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Sotheby’s Modern Art Evening Sale, May 2024 appeared first on Artnet News.

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These Vintage “Hidden” Flasks Cleverly Conceal Alcohol

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Some of the most collectible hidden flasks are the pieces commissioned by Foust Distillery in the 19th century and made in realistic food forms like this banana. One day in 1922, a woman with a cane visited a soda fountain. Anyone who saw her might have thought she needed the cane because she was recovering from an injury. But after sitting at a table, she unscrewed the end of it and poured some alcohol from it into a cup.

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Warsaw’s New Collaborative Art Fair Debuts Amid an Upswing of Political Optimism in Poland

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NADA Villa Warsaw is the latest addition to a growing list of alternative initiatives upending the traditional art fair model. The post Warsaw’s New Collaborative Art Fair Debuts Amid an Upswing of Political Optimism in Poland appeared first on Artnet News.

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Large-scale model trains and antique toys to delight bidders in New York May 22

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — An impressive collection of large-scale model trains and antique toys come to market at Jasper52 starting at 1 pm Eastern time on Wednesday, May 22 as part of the Vintage Toys: Cars, Trains and More sale held exclusively at LiveAuctioneers. A massive Gauge 1 live-steam model of the legendary Norfolk & Western […] The post Large-scale model trains and antique toys to delight bidders in New York May 22 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Spotlight: On the Heels of Mexico City Museum Solo, Alma Allen Sculptures Alight in New York

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Alma Allan is currently the subject of an eponymous solo show with Kasmin, featuring all new work. The post Spotlight: On the Heels of Mexico City Museum Solo, Alma Allen Sculptures Alight in New York appeared first on Artnet News.

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Indulge yourself: live life elegantly like a Bridgerton, updated for season three

Auction Central News

Warning: This article contains mild spoilers for the first two seasons of Bridgerton. NEW YORK – Today, May 16, Part One of the third season of the Netflix series Bridgerton appears, with episodes from Part Two scheduled to go live on Thursday, June 13. Produced by Shonda Rhimes and based on Julia Quinn’s book series on the […] The post Indulge yourself: live life elegantly like a Bridgerton, updated for season three appeared first on Auction Central News.

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A New Book Reveals the Transformative Techniques of a Makeup Guru Beloved by Artists

Artnet News

Published by A24, "The Beauty of the Beast" is a first-of-its-kind manual to combine beauty and special effects makeup. The post A New Book Reveals the Transformative Techniques of a Makeup Guru Beloved by Artists appeared first on Artnet News.

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Alex Katz’s study for ‘Rackstraw and Pamela’ leads our five lots to watch

Auction Central News

Alex Katz, Study for ‘Rackstraw and Pamela’ PHILADELPHIA – One of the star lots at Freeman’s Hindman on Tuesday, May 21 is this fascinating study for Rackstraw and Pamela, a 1976 oil on Masonite by figurative artist and father of what would become the 1960s Pop Art movement, Alex Katz (b. 1927-). The study by […] The post Alex Katz’s study for ‘Rackstraw and Pamela’ leads our five lots to watch appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Time to Talk 250th

American Association for State and Local History

Time to Talk 250th This column originally appeared in volume 78 number 3 of AASLH’s member magazine, History News. Members always have free digital access in the Resource Center in addition to their mailed copy. By John Dichtl, AASLH President and CEO In about two years, the nation’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026 will be here. That’s close enough to start coming into focus and far enough away to let it slip off your priority list this week.

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Outsider Art Auction

Maine Antique Digest

Christie’s, New York City Photos courtesy Christie’s Christie’s annual Outsider art auction, held March 1 to coincide with the Outsider Art Fair (OAF), was a rambunctious affair filled with giddy anticipation. The salesroom was almost at capacity as collectors filed in and embraced or nodded hellos to their fellow collectors.

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New York dealer Annina Nosei donates catalogues to Magazzino Italian Art

The Art Newspaper

The gallery catalogues range from 1986 to 2005

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We wanted to share something beautiful with you!

Coronado Appraisal

In honor of Mother’s Day and the first of Spring we have decided to share, with you, a few Still Life Paintings which, we believe, inspire Romance, Serenity, and Beauty. We hope you have a wonderful month! (See Below for a Fantastic Offer on our services!) Gustave Caillebotte (1848~1894) “Yellow Roses in a Vase” 1882 D id you know, Yellow Roses mean Friendship and Caring?

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Chile returns 400-million-year-old fossils to Morocco

The Art Newspaper

The 117 artefacts had been smuggled into South America within the past several years

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Exhibitions, June2024

Maine Antique Digest

Louise Nevelson, Royal Tide I, 1960, painted wood, 7'2" x 40" x 8". Gift of Peter and Beverly Lipman. Photo courtesy Storm King Art Center by Jerry L. Thompson, © 2022 Estate of Louise Nevelson / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

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Herbarium Curatorial Assistant

SPNHC

New York Botanic Garden [link] Apply Title Reports to Herbarium Curatorial Assistant Assistant Director of the Herbarium Position Summary: Assist in all basic functions of the Herbarium by carrying out a wide variety of daily herbarium tasks.

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Dino Martens glass works sparkled at Aste di Antiquariato Boetto

Auction Central News

GENOA, Italy — Two distinctly different pieces of glass designed by Dino Martens (1894-1970) led the April 23 sale at Aste di Antiquariato Boetto. Both dated from the early 1950s, when Martens was working as artistic director for Venetian glassworks Aureliano Toso. Complete results for the Design, Murano glass and A.Ve.M Glass sale are available […] The post Dino Martens glass works sparkled at Aste di Antiquariato Boetto appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Sotheby's Auction of Dame Shirley Bassey's Jewels to Benefit Her Charities

Jewelry Judge

Dame Shirley Bassey, who famously sang the title song from the 1971 James Bond/007 blockbuster film Diamonds Are Forever , soon will be parting with many of her own jewels — but it's all for a good cause. The 87-year-old Welsh singer will be putting more than 80 pieces on the auction block at Sotheby's Paris to benefit her favorite charities.

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Historic Preservation Specialist, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts

WCG

Please find the USAJobs.gov posting for a Conservator (Objects) at the links below. Application window opens May 13 and closes June 03, 2024 at 11:59 pm Eastern Time. Open to the public and other classes at the following listing: [ CFA-83000-24-FS-002(DEU) ] Open for Merit Promotion: [ CFA-83000-24-FS-003(MP) ] This full-time, permanent, federal position has a salary range of $117,962 – $153,354 per year at the GS-13 level.

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Why you need a Credentialed appraiser!

International Society of Appraisers

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