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Exclusive | The world's most visited museums 2024: normality returns—for some

The Art Newspaper

A new museum in Shanghai leaps into our top ten and European museums continue their strong performance, but our exclusive annual survey finds that some Britishinstitutions are still lagging behind

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New Bern Antique Show & Sale

Maine Antique Digest

New Bern, North Carolina Twenty-three vendors including 15 returnees populated The Maola at Riverside in New Bern, North Carolina, January 23-26. As with the 37 previous annual shows, this shows proceeds benefited the New Bern Preservation Foundation. Two days before opening day, a storm left 4" of snow on the town.

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‘We are crying’: heritage authorities express sorrow after Sudan National Museum looted and ransacked

The Art Newspaper

The museum, which houses artefacts dating back millennia, has been caught in the crossfire of the civil war raging in the North African country

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California and Western Art

Maine Antique Digest

Bonhams, Los Angeles, California Photos courtesy Bonhams Megan Gallagher, the cataloger for Bonhams California and Western art department and a Los Angeles resident, told M.A.D. that although she lives in an evacuation warning zone for the recent fires, she is OK.

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New book looks at the shaping of Modern art in the Middle East beyond politics and war

The Art Newspaper

The Arab art specialist Saeb Eigner talks about his comprehensive new biography spanning from 1900 to today

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SAA Council Approves Joining NHA, Discusses Revisions to Governance Manual

Society of American Archivists

April 1, 2025 The SAA Council met February 11 and 12 for its winter meeting.

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Hastily reinstalled ethnographic galleries turn Mexico’s National Museum of Anthropology into political theatre

The Art Newspaper

Inaugurated in January by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, the revamped yet unfinished galleries devoted to Mexicos living Indigenous cultures reflect the dominant partys agenda, not scholarship or a curatorial vision

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Museums are losing social media followers amid users' mass X-odus

The Art Newspaper

Some institutions have ditched their accounts in protest, while others have chosen to quiet quit and stopped posting on the Elon Musk-owned platform

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Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025

Artnet News

A Yayoi Kusama painting went for $3.5 million, one of the fair's top prices. The post Price Check! Heres What Soldand For How Muchat Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 appeared first on Artnet News.

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Giuseppe Penone on his plans to take over London's Serpentine South—and the park beyond

The Art Newspaper

Ahead of the opening of his largest UK exhibition to date, the Italian artist discusses what will make this show unique

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How Guerrilla Girls Are Celebrating Four Decades of Art World Disruption

Artnet News

The collective is being feted in New York, with a major show at the National Museum of Women in the Arts set to open later this month. The post How Guerrilla Girls Are Celebrating Four Decades of Art World Disruption appeared first on Artnet News.

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The trials and tribulations of putting together Lucian Freud's catalogue raisonné

The Art Newspaper

The forensically researched volume on the British artist's oil paintings offers a depth of scrutiny that he himself was famous for

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How Much Fine Art Sold at Auction in 2024?

Artnet News

Theres no sugarcoating itsales were down. The post How Much Fine Art Sold at Auction in 2024? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Long undervalued, Bangladeshi artists begin to rise at auction

The Art Newspaper

Modernist paintings by artists such as Zainul Abedin and Mohammad Kibria soared past their estimates at recent sales in New York

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From New Yorker Cartoons to a Rare Dalí—5 Gems at the 2025 N.Y. Antiquarian Book Fair

Artnet News

The fair runs from April 3 to 6. The post From New Yorker Cartoons to a Rare Dal5 Gems at the 2025 N.Y. Antiquarian Book Fair appeared first on Artnet News.

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Let them eat cake—and custard: Food Museum launches school dinners exhibition

The Art Newspaper

The show promises free tasters that may provoke delight or disgust, depending on your memories of school food

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Why Feminist Artist Linder Is Taking Control by ‘Deepfaking’ Herself

Artnet News

Though she is best known for wry photomontages from the 1970s, Linder's incisive eye has never stopped eviscerating society. The post Why Feminist Artist Linder Is Taking Control by ‘Deepfaking’ Herself appeared first on Artnet News.

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Mystery in Manhattan: why New York galleries are turning to intrigue this spring

The Art Newspaper

Several dealers are taking a less is more attitude by, for example, giving little away in press releasesand its making a notable difference

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Vienna’s Spark Art Fair Ignites the Contemporary Scene with Record Attendance

Artnet News

Held earlier this month in the city's Marx Halle, the fourth edition of the fair welcomed 22,000 visitors. The post Viennas Spark Art Fair Ignites the Contemporary Scene with Record Attendance appeared first on Artnet News.

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Just Stop Oil to release soup cookbook after calling end to protests

The Art Newspaper

In the wake of its recent announcement, the group is turning to gastronomy, with recipes for Vincent van Gazpacho and Hieronymus Borscht

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Sick Glass and Ways to Deal With It

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Content from Antiques Arena, antiquesarena.com. Used with permission. Edited by Judy Gonyeau, managing editor, Journal of Antiques Glass, a material celebrated for its beauty and durability, is not immune to [.] The post Sick Glass andWays to Deal With It appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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April Book Bag: from a new angle on Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel to the re-issuing of bell hooks’s art essays

The Art Newspaper

Our round-up of the latest art publications

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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Publication reveals there was more to photographer Weegee than his grim crime scene images

The Art Newspaper

A comprehensive overview explores the paradox of Weegees work and how he went from taking tabloid photos of murder to making distorted celebrity portraits

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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The life story of Francesca Alexander—the American artist in tune with Italy—is told in new book

The Art Newspaper

New biography of Boston-born Alexander, who made her name in Florence with her delicate illustrationsof Italian folk ballads, brings her out of the shadow of her friendship with John Ruskin

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An expert’s guide to Ruth Asawa: five must-read books on the Japanese American artist

The Art Newspaper

All you ever wanted to know about Asawa, from a graphic novel biography to tales from her time at the celebrated Black Mountain Collegeselected by the curator Janet Bishop

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Art Week Riyadh will ‘bring together the many layers of Saudi Arabia's art scene’

The Art Newspaper

The inaugural event will take place from 6 to 13 April across the city

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How many visitors is too many? Paris museums confront ‘over-attendance’

The Art Newspaper

Visitors have streamed back after Covid-19, but the influxhas been a double-edged sword, forcing some institutions to consider their long-term sustainability

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Morgan Stanley Duo With $465M AUM Joins Raymond James In W.V.

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Jefferey Biederman, Jr. and Andrew Burns, co-founders of Biederman Burns of Wealth Management Raymond James, join Raymond James & Associates (RJA) in Huntington.

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Museums in southern Brazil still recovering after last year’s floods

The Art Newspaper

Damage and destruction decimated visitor numbers to cultural events and institutions last year but optimism is high they will return in 2025

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Janus Henderson Sees 'Attractive Opportunities' In Overseas Equities

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

As Tariff Fears Slam S&P 500, Non-U.S.

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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Mercer Global Acquires Kentucky, Tennessee Firms With $900 AUM

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Mercer Global Enters Kentucky And Adds Nearly $1B In Assets With Two Acquisitions

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