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Decision on Stonehenge at-risk status delayed by Unesco committee

The Art Newspaper

The 18-month delay may pave the way for controversial tunnel redevelopment scheme, say campaigners

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SAA Foundation 2024 Catalyst Grant Program Recipients

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An uncensored triumph for Barbara Carrasco's Los Angeles mural

The Art Newspaper

Four decades after refusing to sanitise her depiction of the city’s history, the artist will see her giant mural, and all its 51 vignettes of scenes and people, installed in the LA Natural History Museum’s new entrance pavilion

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Israeli Museums Are Removing Their Names From Loaned Artworks

Artnet News

Israeli museums are taking new precautions to protect their collections from being vandalized at foreign museums. The post Israeli Museums Are Removing Their Names From Loaned Artworks appeared first on Artnet News.

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Here's what galleries will bring to The Armory Show's 30th-anniversary edition

The Art Newspaper

New York's largest art fair is welcoming both a new director and a new floor plan

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Jasper52 Nature’s Palette sale features fine Ukrainian still lifes July 30

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Jasper52 presents another collection of fine Ukrainian art with Nature’s Palette — Fine Art Still Life on Tuesday, July 30, at 3 pm Eastern time. The 156-lot sale is presented exclusively at LiveAuctioneers. The first highlight is Desktop, an oil on canvas by Babkova Alexandra Andreevna, who graduated from both Saratov Art […] The post Jasper52 Nature’s Palette sale features fine Ukrainian still lifes July 30 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Making a splat: Museum of London reveals new name and bird-themed identity

The Art Newspaper

The curious changes come as the institution prepares to open in a fresh location

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‘All activities are dormant’: how the Kenya anti-government protests are affecting artists

The Art Newspaper

As demonstrations continue, artists reflect on the violence and how police suspicion is limiting their ability to work

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First edition of Pierre-Raymond de Brisson’s ‘Voyages to the Coast of Africa’ leads our five lots to watch

Auction Central News

Pierre-Raymond de Brisson, ‘Voyages to the Coast of Africa’ first edition from 1792 COLUMBIA, MO — French colonial officer Pierre-Raymond de Brisson (1745-1820) is remembered for his shipwreck off the coast of Senegal in 1785 where he was captured and taken as a slave by native tribes. He eventually escaped and made his way to […] The post First edition of Pierre-Raymond de Brisson’s ‘Voyages to the Coast of Africa’ leads our five lots to watch appeared first

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Unesco rejects proposal to place Stonehenge on ‘in danger’ list

The Art Newspaper

The decision, which may be reviewed in 2026, could pave the way for controversial tunnel redevelopment scheme, say campaigners

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Find Budget-Friendly Fashion Jewelry Necklaces in Albuquerque

John Thomas Jewelers

Albuquerque, with its rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene, is a haven for fashion jewelry necklace enthusiasts. The city's unique blend of Native American, Hispanic, and contemporary influences creates a diverse and captivating jewelry market. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, finding beautiful and budget-friendly fashion jewelry necklaces in Albuquerque is both an exciting and rewarding experience.

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Making a splat: Museum of London reveals new bird-themed identity and new name

The Art Newspaper

The curious changes come as the institution prepares to open in a fresh location

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F.L. Putnam Buys Three RIAs, Adds $1.25B AUM

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F.L. Putnam Buys Three RIAs Adding $1.

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Italian art critic Eugenio Viola to curate 2025 Bienal de Arte Paiz

The Art Newspaper

The largest contemporary art exhibition in Central America returns to Guatemala with a performance-art specialist at its helm

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Great Discoveries: 1,800-Year-Old Roman Ring Found in Israel

WorthPoint

A teenager found this ancient ring featuring the Roman goddess Minerva in Israel. Image Source: Emil Aladjem/Israel Antiquities Authority via Live Science The Roman goddess Minerva is associated with war, wisdom, and household crafts. However, Minerva has not been linked to hiking—at least not until now. Recently, thirteen-year-old Yair Whiteson came across an ancient ring featuring a depiction of Minerva during a hike in northern Israel, Live Science reported.

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Curator III

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Ada Hayden Herbarium at Iowa State University [link] We are pleased to announce that the position of Curator III, Curator of the Ada Hayden Herbarium at Iowa State University is now open.

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Chesapeake Collectibles: Behind the Scenes

Harrison Appraisals

The post Chesapeake Collectibles: Behind the Scenes first appeared on Harrison Appraisals, LLC | Appraisal Firm | Westminster MD.

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Renovated Galleries at Yale Peabody Museum Are 'Jaw-Droppingly Beautiful'

Jewelry Judge

If your travels take you through southern New England this summer, be sure to stop into the Yale Peabody Museum, which officially reopened its Halls of Minerals, Earth, and Space to the public earlier this month. Within the museum, the celebrated David Friend Hall showcases one of the world's foremost collections of minerals. More than 170 specimens — some of them the largest and rarest of their kind — are now on view in the stunning and newly renovated galleries.