Fri.Jan 10, 2025

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Comment | Ryan Gander's first permanent public work in London puts a new shine on bronze

The Art Newspaper

The artists six new, fun and idiosyncratic bronze public sculpturesinstalled in Octoberwere made in close collaboration with local schoolchildren

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Germany Greenlights Controversial Plan for Restituting Nazi-Looted Art

Artnet News

The changes would purportedly allow claimants to seek arbitration for the recovery of looted art without the consent of the current owners. The post Germany Greenlights Controversial Plan for Restituting Nazi-Looted Art appeared first on Artnet News.

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Comment | What happens behind the scenes at the museum is what really matters

The Art Newspaper

From delicate cleaning to forklifts, the unseen, but crucial, investment often goes unnoticed

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10 Little-Known Andy Warhol Facts: His Biographer Busts Myths, Solves Mysteries

Artnet News

When did he change his name? How did he first encounter the avant-garde? Read on. The post 10 Little-Known Andy Warhol Facts: His Biographer Busts Myths, Solves Mysteries appeared first on Artnet News.

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Where to see Van Gogh's work in 2025: Boston, London and beyond

The Art Newspaper

This year also marks the 150th anniversary of Vincents time as a young art dealer in England

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Surprise JMW Turner Discovery Could Fetch $500,000 at Auction

Artnet News

The watercolor of Venice was identified after its owner submitted it for appraisal at Christie's. The post Surprise JMW Turner Discovery Could Fetch $500,000 at Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

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Tadek Beutlich, from Second World War soldier to master weaver in the picturesque village of Ditchling

The Art Newspaper

An exhibition at the Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft untangles the life and work of the Polish-born artist who reinvented craft weaving as an art form

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Hawaiian tsunami museum fights to stay open amid economic woes

The Art Newspaper

The Hawai'i shoreline fixture is struggling to keep its doors open amid post-pandemic costs

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Magritte Dethroned Picasso, Chinese Art Took a Beating, and Other 2024 Auction Insights

Artnet News

And there's talk that Valentino's Basquiat sold privately for $130 million. The post Magritte Dethroned Picasso, Chinese Art Took a Beating, and Other 2024 Auction Insights appeared first on Artnet News.

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Nashville show looks at how the Impressionists and others depicted food production in 19th century France

The Art Newspaper

The exhibition at the Frist Art Museum includes works by the likes of Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Gauguin

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Aminah Robinson Left Her Art to an Ohio Museum. Now It’s Going on a Grand Tour

Artnet News

Two major shows could vault the influential Columbus sculptor to a new level of recognition. The post Aminah Robinson Left Her Art to an Ohio Museum. Now It’s Going on a Grand Tour appeared first on Artnet News.

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En suite art? London exhibition opens in an Airbnb

The Art Newspaper

East End show highlights the commodification of the domestic say the organisers

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Subversive Feminist Artist Florentina Holzinger Will Represent Austria at 2026 Venice Biennale

Artnet News

Her 2024 opera remake "Sancta" caused 18 audience members to seek medical assistance for shock. The post Subversive Feminist Artist Florentina Holzinger Will Represent Austria at 2026 Venice Biennale appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘The event as spectacle’: how Weegee’s photographs were more than just documentations of life

The Art Newspaper

An exhibition at the International Center of Photography will explore the larger-than-life photographers ability to create sensational images, whether photographing the hoodlums of New York or stars of Hollywood

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An Evening With Dean Kissick and the Red Scare Podcast, and More Juicy Art World Gossip

Artnet News

Plus, which downtown galleries are opening their doors, and which are closing? Which art-inclined restaurateur took over the EN Brasserie lease? The post An Evening With Dean Kissick and the Red Scare Podcast, and More Juicy Art World Gossip appeared first on Artnet News.

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The Year Ahead 2025: market predictions, the big shows and openings—podcast

The Art Newspaper

From the reimagined Frick Collection to Emily Kam Kngwarray at Tate Modern

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Furniture Leads Rachel Davis Fine Arts Event

Maine Antique Digest

Rachel Davis Fine Arts, Cleveland, Ohio Photos courtesy Rachel Davis Fine Arts Rachel Davis Fine Arts, Cleveland, Ohio, is known for selling works of art and prints with an Ohio connection. Art pottery, Outsider art, sterling silver, and art glass are also often sold.

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UK tax changes spell trouble for artist estates

The Art Newspaper

Labour governments first budget extends inheritance tax, while non-doms are moving to Italy and the UAE

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Historic New England Awards Preservation Grants

Maine Antique Digest

Each year Historic New England awards a Herbert and Louise Whitney Fund Community Preservation Grant to a small or medium-size heritage preservation organization in each New England state. The grants support projects that save and expand the stories shared in New England communities.

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Pippa Garner, art and gender provocateur, has died, aged 82

The Art Newspaper

Garner's witty deviations in form, text and body addressed the consumerism and sameness plaguing US culture

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The Grand Ole Opry® at 100: The Church of Country Music

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

By Judy Gonyeau, managing editor Name any country music star and chances are they are a member of one of the strongest and most influential organizations as it applies [.] The post The Grand Ole Opry at 100: The Church of Country Music appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Alexej Jawlensky, a friend of Wassily Kandinsky and member of the Der Blaue Reiter, rides again in new show

The Art Newspaper

An exhibition of the Russian artist's work at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark will include examples of his obsessively painted single face series

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The self-styled ‘first English abstract artist’ Paule Vézelay gets an overdue exhibition

The Art Newspaper

The show at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol will explore the little-known artists remarkable life and career

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‘I like people who dare’: Peter Hujar’s moving and monumental photography comes to London

The Art Newspaper

The complete range of the US photographers workfrom rural Orange County to queer New Yorkis going on show at Raven Row

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January's must-see exhibitions: Weegee, Tadek Beutlich and the ‘first English abstract artist’

The Art Newspaper

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

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Paris show reveals Francis Picabia's late-in-life change of direction

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An exhibition at Hauser & Wirth explores how the master of genre hopping embraced an entirely different style during his final decade

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Does Trump’s return spell boom or bust for the NFT art market?

The Art Newspaper

Experts are sceptical that the NFT market will ever rebound to its 2021 levels, but the crypto asset sector may still manage to take over the art world one way or the other

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Art in the rubble: how Gaza’s artists are documenting the war

The Art Newspaper

Amid destruction and a deepening humanitarian crisis, Gazas artists are using whatever materials they can find to express their reality

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Boston University president talks potential impacts of incoming Trump administration

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Boston University President Melissa Gilliam joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss about the what the incoming administration means for her school. Boston University President Melissa Gilliam joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss about the what the incoming administration means for her school.

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