Fri.Mar 28, 2025

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MoMA picks chief curator of prints and drawings as next director

The Art Newspaper

Christophe Cherix will replace Glenn Lowry, who has been the museums director since 1995 and guided it through two important expansions

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19th-Century American and Western Art

Maine Antique Digest

Christies, New York City Photos courtesy Christies Christies January 23 afternoon sale of 19th-century American and Western art sale offered 123 lots. The auction totaled $12,472,442 (including buyers premiums) and had an 85% sell-through rate. It followed the morning auction, American Sublime: Property from an Important Private Collection.

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April's must-see exhibitions: Matisse, Morris and the design of the 1940s

The Art Newspaper

The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month

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A $100 Million Coin Collection Resurfaces After Decades, Bound for Auction

Artnet News

The 15,000-strong collection will be sold over several years. The post A $100 Million Coin Collection Resurfaces After Decades, Bound for Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘Mystery of a masterpiece’: how Van Gogh’s postman portrait ‘disappeared’ from London’s Tate Gallery a century ago

The Art Newspaper

Now owned by New Yorks MoMA, the painting of Joseph Roulin is the star loan for a major exhibition opening in Boston

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Revealing F. Edwin Church

Maine Antique Digest

The F. Edwin Church Catalogue Raisonn Project and North Shore Historical Museum in Glen Cove, New York, will present a retrospective on F. Edwin Church (1876-1975), a New York Impressionist painter prominent in the first quarter of the 20th century.

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No longer eclipsed by their counterparts on the mainland, Hong Kong’s artists are finally on the rise

The Art Newspaper

The citys creatives are gaining wider recognition amid pressure from the National Security Law and Covid

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Los Angeles wildfires put museum-lender relationships in spotlight

The Art Newspaper

As fires approached the Getty and Norton Simon Museum campuses in early January, those museums leaders called far-away lenders to reassure them that their art was safe

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A Trove of Rare Ettore Sottsass Phones Was Just Unearthed—And They’re Now for Sale

Artnet News

A Memphis icon, the 1985 telephone is now the only original Sottsass design on the market. The post A Trove of Rare Ettore Sottsass Phones Was Just UnearthedAnd Theyre Now for Sale appeared first on Artnet News.

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Henri Matisse’s daughter Marguerite inspires a new angle on the ubiquitous artist

The Art Newspaper

In the year that copyright on the French artists work expires, an exhibition at the Muse dArt Moderne de Paris aims to provide new insights into his life and career

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Is a Crypto-Friendly Administration Igniting New Passion for NFTs? 

Artnet News

NFTs have become somewhat inadvertently entangled with the political sentiments now dominating the crypto space. The post Is a Crypto-Friendly Administration Igniting New Passion for NFTs? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Rising Ethiopian artist Merikokeb Berhanu’s gallery joins forces with two major dealers to help her go global

The Art Newspaper

Ethiopia and UK-based gallery Addis Fine Arts decision to partner with Esther Schipper and James Cohan to promote Berhanu internationally shows the positive potential of shared representation

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MoMA Taps Drawings Expert Christophe Cherix as New Director

Artnet News

The news comes some six months after Glenn Lowry announced his departure. The post MoMA Taps Drawings Expert Christophe Cherix as New Director appeared first on Artnet News.

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New York print fairs see new energy and an influx of young collectors

The Art Newspaper

The IFPDA Print Fair's crowded preview and the launch of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair echo recent signals that the medium is increasingly in demand

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Back-to-Back CEO Departures Signal Big Changes for Art Basel and Frieze

Artnet News

Florian Faber and Ari Emanuel are exiting their roles following a period of major shifts at the fair groups. The post Back-to-Back CEO Departures Signal Big Changes for Art Basel and Frieze appeared first on Artnet News.

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With ‘Art and Design in the 1940s’, Philadelphia Museum of Art is exploring a decade of two halves

The Art Newspaper

Using the museum's vast archive, this exhibition highlights the impact of war followed by optimism

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Christie’s First Marquee Evening Sale During Art Basel Hong Kong Nets $72 Million

Artnet News

Buyers were in a cautious mood, but work was selling, continuing the week's market momentum. The post Christie’s First Marquee Evening Sale During Art Basel Hong Kong Nets $72 Million appeared first on Artnet News.

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US authorities return two Khmer artefacts to Cambodia

The Art Newspaper

The two statues were seized during investigations into international smuggling networks including that of notorious trafficker Subhash Kapoor

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The Best Art Tales in Graydon Carter’s Piquant New Memoir—and More Juicy Art World Gossip

Artnet News

Plus, a beloved family-style Italian dinner series for the art world is returning. The post The Best Art Tales in Graydon Carter’s Piquant New Memoirand More Juicy Art World Gossip appeared first on Artnet News.

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This Devon exhibition explores why, when it comes to the environment, the planetary is not at odds with the local

The Art Newspaper

A racial justice activist by trade, Ashish Ghadiali's show at Thelma Hulbert Gallery is his first as an artist

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Slovakia Unearths Its First Ancient Roman Aqueduct

Artnet News

The water supply system's state of preservation, said archaeologists, has 'no parallel in Slovakia.' The post Slovakia Unearths Its First Ancient Roman Aqueduct appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘I didn’t initially appreciate Barbara Hepworth, and I missed several chances’: Calvin Hui on the works that got away

The Art Newspaper

The co-founder of Hong Kongs 3812 gallery, which is moving its London outpost into a new development of the Whiteley building, talks about his life in collecting and offers tips on Art Basel

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Old Trafford bench looks a winner

Antique Collecting

An historic bench from Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United, which is signed by the celebrated footballer and United The post Old Trafford bench looks a winner appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Casino giant hands out inaugural prize at Art Basel Hong Kong

The Art Newspaper

Shin Min wins MGM's $50,000 award for her portrayal of the harsh reality faced by fast food workers in South Korea

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Probate valuations for Executors – how to value the past

Antique Collecting

Probate Valuations – Advice for Executors Probate valuations are one of the most challenging tasks faced by executors. When someone The post Probate valuations for Executors– how to value the past appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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From artisans to AI: London exhibition explores the legacy of William Morris

The Art Newspaper

A show in Walthamstow examines the influence of the British artist, designer and political activist through a plethora of objectsmany donated by the public

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1952 Topps Mantle card, $34,794, Miller & Miller

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far All prices include the buyer’s premium by Ken Hall A 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle rookie card, graded PSA 1.5Fair condition, sold [.] The post 1952 Topps Mantle card,$34,794, Miller & Miller appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Avast me hearty: much loved National Maritime Museum curator gets touching send off

The Art Newspaper

Visitors to the museum's pirates exhibition may spot ongoing tributes from staffers

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Ex-Morgan Stanley Brokers Gets 12 Years For Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

A former Morgan Stanley broker in El Paso, Texas, who embezzled millions of dollars from the firm and clients was sentenced Thursday to 12 years in federal prison, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Texas.

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Robert Rauschenberg's centenary celebrations are starting with old friends

The Art Newspaper

Rarely seen works and other treats will go on show in worldwide exhibitions, starting in Milan and Munich this April

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U.S. Power Demands Create Opening For Private Market, JPMorgan Says

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Need for Additional Energy Production Fueling Private Infrastructure Demand

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Richard Wright: ‘When I open a can of paint, I just love how it looks; I almost want to drink it’

The Art Newspaper

The Turner Prize winner, who is having his first UK institutional exhibition in two decades, explains his process, the interplay of time and space within his work, and why he had a brief career as a sign painter

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Wealth Enhancement Buys $516M AUM Dallas RIA

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Wealth Enhancement has added to its footprint in Texas, with the acquisition of XO Wealth Management, an independent RIA in Dallas that managed $516 million in client assets, according to a news release.

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Guggenheim shows to champion Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, who still ‘needs to be rediscovered by many audiences’

The Art Newspaper

The career survey of the Portuguese abstract painter starts in Venice before moving to Bilbao

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Advisors Spend Just 15% Of Their Time On Investment Management, Survey Says

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Advisors Value Investment Management Highly But Don't Focus On It, Survey Says

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Must-see shows during Art Basel Hong Kong

The Art Newspaper

Filmmaker Wong Kar Wai inspires an outdoor installation, Louise Bourgeois brings rarely-seen sculptures and eight artists from across the region are spotlit

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