Hotly debated Caravaggio becomes ‘first by the artist to be shown in India’
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APRIL 23, 2025
Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy will be on display at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Delhi until 18 May
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APRIL 23, 2025
Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy will be on display at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Delhi until 18 May
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APRIL 23, 2025
Seventy-one T. rex fossils are privately held compared to 61 in public trusts, new research finds. The post Dinosaur Fossils Are Disappearing Into Private HandsAnd Its Hindering Science, Study Finds appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
The settlement with the successor of Max Silberberg, of which details are confidential, allows the painting to remain on display at the Kunsthaus Zurich
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APRIL 23, 2025
The Smithsonian Design Triennial at Cooper Hewitt features 25 bold projects that ask how we build, remember, and redefine home. The post In a Gilded Age Mansion, Artists Probe the Meaning of Home appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
The giant slab of wall adorned with Banksy's "Battle To Survive a Broken Heart" will go to auction to benefit the American Heart Association
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APRIL 23, 2025
SFMOMA looks to boost attendance with the wildly popular artist. The post KAWS Is Koming to San Francisco for His First Major West Coast Museum Show appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
The four nominated artists will take part in an exhibition in Bradford later this year as part of the UK City of Culture festival
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APRIL 23, 2025
Salman Toor talks to Ben Luke about his influencesfrom writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artistsand the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work
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APRIL 23, 2025
Christie's New York is hosting the sale on what would have been the author's 97th birthday. The post Beloved Author and Illustrator Maurice Sendak’s Personal Treasure Trove Is Coming to Auction appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
A springboard for emerging and overlooked artists, the Bronzeville space offers a bridge to other institutions
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APRIL 23, 2025
From a new location to new curated spotlightthe 2025 edition of the fair is not to be missed. The post NADA Unveils Revamped Fair With New Venue, Global Exhibitors, and a Texas-Mexico Focus appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
The New York museums former security head admits to taking the street artist's work after it was illicitly hung on the wall in 2005
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APRIL 23, 2025
She painted a world where raw emotion, memory, and the subconscious collide. The post How Indian Artist Lalitha Lajmi Turned Dreams and Despair Into Haunting Watercolors appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
Last Updated on April 23, 2025, 11:47 am ET ARL Monitor: Public Edition (Spring 2025) Coming Thursday, April 24 The post Spring 2025 appeared first on Association of Research Libraries.
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APRIL 23, 2025
Semple is selling his version of the new color for a whopping $10,000that is, unless you're an artist. The post Scientists Say You Can Only See This New Color by Shooting Lasers Into Your Eyes. Not So, Says Stuart Semple appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
The Belgian businessman co-founded Beijings Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in 2007 with his wife Myriam Ullens
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APRIL 23, 2025
More artists are working with fiber, according to Hong Kong curator Takahashi Mizuki, but it 'is still an underrated medium.' The post Here’s What Makes the History of Textile Art Unique in Asia appeared first on Artnet News.
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APRIL 23, 2025
John Pollitz poses inside the Morris Library John Pollitzs journey into librarianship was anything but conventional. Initially pursuing academia as a photography student, he later completed a masters degree in Latin American history. However, when financial stability became a pressing concern, he found himself at a crossroads. An eight-and-a-half-year stint as a truck driver helped pay the bills, but it was his wifes suggestion that ultimately redirected his career toward library sciencea deci
The Journal of Wealth Management
APRIL 23, 2025
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WorthPoint
APRIL 23, 2025
Instagram is just one more tool in a resellers toolbox. If you are a reseller, Instagram can help you grow and diversify your business. However, as you work on your online presence, beware of classic social media pitfalls such as Instagram brain rot. Social Media 101 While being on social media may seem counterintuitive for the vintage and antique trade, it is an integral part of the business.
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APRIL 23, 2025
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Jewelry Judge
APRIL 23, 2025
The average amount US consumers are spending on bridal/engagement jewelry has increased to $5,493 in 2025, up 2% from 2023, according to new research released by The Plumb Club. According to the survey, quality leads the way in purchase decisions, outperforming traditional motivators, such as price, design, uniqueness or even brand. The study revealed a notable shift in what drives bridal jewelry purchases.
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APRIL 23, 2025
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APRIL 23, 2025
On Monday, April 21, 2025, much of the world awoke to the news that Pope Francis had passed away. The Pope had been ill during the months leading up to his death. However, he did appear before thousands of the faithful in St. Peter’s Square on Easter Sunday, giving a short message from the Vatican and greeting crowds from his “Popemobile” as it circled the gathered crowd.
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Invaluable
APRIL 23, 2025
The swell of interest in landscape painting in the 19th century resulted in artists turning to the genre worldwide, but few movements captured the majesty of the natural world as captivatingly as the Hudson River School of painters. One of the United States first fully homegrown art movements, the Hudson River School was based along the eponymous East Coast river valley and captured the eras fascination with the untouched splendors of the American countryside.
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