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Florida arts organisations devastated by Ron DeSantis's funding cuts

The Art Newspaper

Right-wing governor's decision to slash entire $32m budget leaves smaller organisations fighting for survival

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A California Museum’s Prized Gauguin Goes on View—But How Real Is It?

Artnet News

The painting was excluded from the artist's recent catalogue raisonné, casting doubt on its authenticity. The post A California Museum’s Prized Gauguin Goes on View—But How Real Is It? appeared first on Artnet News.

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William Kentridge argues with himself in streaming series

The Art Newspaper

The artist’s nine-episode series "Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot" celebrates creative optimism during the Covid-19 lockdowns

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Don’t Resist the Movement: Dance Is Making Powerful Art World Forays

Artnet News

The ephemeral and often misunderstood world of dance is being embraced by the art establishment. Here are 5 standout creators blurring the lines between mediums. The post Don’t Resist the Movement: Dance Is Making Powerful Art World Forays appeared first on Artnet News.

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Will the Warhol Museum's $80m plan pop?

The Art Newspaper

Pittsburgh’s Andy Warhol Museum has big dreams for its Pop District project—but critics say the institution is putting all its soup cans in one basket

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Iron Age Swords Seized in the U.K. Deemed ‘Frankenstein’ Forgeries

Artnet News

Analysis of the artifacts showed they were modified by forgers to increase their value. The post Iron Age Swords Seized in the U.K. Deemed ‘Frankenstein’ Forgeries appeared first on Artnet News.

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The fair bringing international galleries to Kyoto

The Art Newspaper

Art Collaboration Kyoto brings together Japanese and international galleries during a city-wide celebration of the arts

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Grayson Perry and Cornelia Parker take the 10gram sculpture challenge

The Art Newspaper

42 artists have contributed to The Royal Society of Sculptors fundraising campaign

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Hew Locke on the Little Objects That Reveal a Big, Messy History at the British Museum

Artnet News

In "what do we have here?," the Guyanese-British artist turns his probing eye toward the museum's own collection and the story it tells. The post Hew Locke on the Little Objects That Reveal a Big, Messy History at the British Museum appeared first on Artnet News.

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Fourteen-hour film on Documenta 14 foreshadows the bureaucracy and culture wars that followed

The Art Newspaper

At 840 minutes, “exergue - on documenta 14” exhaustively chronicles all that went right and wrong with Adam Szymczyk’s edition of Documenta in Kassel and Athens, though the actual art gets surprisingly little screen time

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$50 Million Ed Ruscha Heads to Christie’s—and More Art Industry News

Artnet News

Plus, details on the upcoming ART021 fair in Shanghai and a rundown of the action at Art Basel Paris. The post $50 Million Ed Ruscha Heads to Christie’s—and More Art Industry News appeared first on Artnet News.

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The perils and promises driving migrants to Massachusetts

Wbur

Amid the gang violence and lawlessness consuming Haiti — and American politicians casting a spotlight on the flow of migrants from the island nation — WBUR set out to learn how the latest newcomers to Massachusetts are faring in a state that’s now asking them not to come. Amid the gang violence and lawlessness consuming Haiti — and American politicians casting a spotlight on the flow of migrants from the island nation — WBUR set out to learn how the latest newcomers to Massachusetts are faring i

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‘We Are Bodies of Water’: Artist Melissa McGill on Tracing the Cosmos Through Waterways

Artnet News

The American artist is the subject of her first—and most expansive—solo to date in Turin, Italy, at Mazzoleni gallery. The post ‘We Are Bodies of Water’: Artist Melissa McGill on Tracing the Cosmos Through Waterways appeared first on Artnet News.

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Curatorial Assistant II

SPNHC

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University [link] Job Summary The Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) is seeking to hire a part-time Curatorial Assistant II to work with the Departments of Entomology, Invertebrate Zoology, and Malacology.

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Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze London and Frieze Masters

Artnet News

Hauser and Wirth reported three seven-figure sales: a Picabia, a Monet, and a Gorky The post Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze London and Frieze Masters appeared first on Artnet News.

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Just How Valuable Is Halloween Jewelry?

WorthPoint

Heidi Daus witch brooch with enameling and rhinestones. Among my childhood memories of Halloween are fantastic carnivals, neighborhood spook houses, and walking for what seemed like miles trick or treating with my older brother. But unlike Christmas, when I’d look forward to wearing my Santa pin with its light-up nose each year, aside from a plastic spider ring or two that ended up in my carnival goodie bags, the only thing I wore for Halloween was the store-bought costume I begged my mother to

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Wet Paint in the Wild: Sam Penn Opens a Show at Galerie Balice Hertling and Rolls With the Fashion Scene in Paris

Artnet News

The artist shows us a week in her life. The post Wet Paint in the Wild: Sam Penn Opens a Show at Galerie Balice Hertling and Rolls With the Fashion Scene in Paris appeared first on Artnet News.

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Trick or Treat: A New Halloween Collectible from Mondo

WorthPoint

Mondo releases Halloween II Nightmare Vessels. Image source: Halloweendailynews.com The crisp feel of the air, falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and everything else means Halloween is nearly upon us. Everyone is re-watching classics, including films like the Halloween series. The iconic films featuring scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis are a spooky holiday staple.

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EMoney Unveils New Advisor Tools For 2025

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

The new products include a client portal and a financial planning analysis tool.

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Egon Schiele death mask in London sale

Antique Collecting

An exceptionally rare and intriguing bronze death mask of the artist Egon Schiele (1890-1918) promises to be one of the The post Egon Schiele death mask in London sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Americana Sold at Horst

Maine Antique Digest

Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata, Pennsylvania Photos courtesy Horst Auctioneers More than 100 collectors and dealers previewed Horst Auctioneers’ sale in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, on Friday, September 6, and stayed to bid when the sale began at 2 p.m. Most of them returned at 9 a.m.

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Nelson’s shoe buckles in Derbyshire sale

Antique Collecting

Shoe buckles worn by Horatio Nelson are set for auction after the renowned naval commander gave them to a fellow The post Nelson’s shoe buckles in Derbyshire sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Hightower To Buy Majority Stake In Boston RIA, Boost AUM To $258B

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Hightower's CEO called the acquisition of NEPC LLC a "transformational combination.

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Antiques Trade Talks – Metroretro Ltd

Antique Collecting

Saxon Durrant runs Metroretro Ltd in Essex where he offers a mix of original vintage and antique pieces, alongside crafting The post Antiques Trade Talks – Metroretro Ltd appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Curatorial Assistant II

SPNHC

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University [link] Job Summary The Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) is seeking to hire a part-time Curatorial Assistant II to work with the Departments of Entomology, Invertebrate Zoology, and Malacology.

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Join SAA's Podcast Team as a Producer!

Society of American Archivists

Love a good podcast? Excel at managing deadlines? Enjoy working on a team? Come join us!

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$1.9B Merrill Lynch Team Joins Rockefeller In Pennsylvania

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Rockefeller Capital Management announced the addition of DiMedio Wealth Partners, a Newtown, Pa.-based team that formerly managed $1.9 billion at Merrill Lynch, according to a new release.

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Online Antiquing

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

One of the most beloved aspects of antiquing, collecting, and thrifting is what we collectors call “the hunt”; knowing that your next great find is still out there just waiting [.] The post Online Antiquing appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Auctions: Wake Up Call

The Magazine Antiques

Timely results in the world of carriage clocks. The post Auctions: Wake Up Call appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Auctions: Wake Up Call was first posted on October 21, 2024 at 8:00 am. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement.

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Man Ray painting sells for thousands

Antique Collecting

An abstract painting by leading American artist Man Ray (1890-1976) has recently sold for a total of £17,500 at a The post Man Ray painting sells for thousands appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Exhibitions, November 2024

Maine Antique Digest

Helen Lonetree, sewing basket, circa 1975. —Through November 10 —West Bend, Wisconsin Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry at the Museum of Wisconsin Art features 200 baskets by more than 40 Ho-Chunk basket makers from the mid-1800s to the present.

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Perot Museum Takes Wraps Off New Exhibit Called 'Topaz: A Spectrum in Stone'

Jewelry Judge

Last week, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas took the wraps off its newest exhibit titled “Topaz: A Spectrum in Stone.” The presentation, which will run through October 2025, features more than 100 exquisite topaz specimens from every corner of the world, including the 332-carat "Imperial Flame." “This exhibit — my first at the Perot Museum — highlights the beauty and significance of topaz, especially Texas topaz, alongside other locations f

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The Journal of Wealth Management - Untitled Article

The Journal of Wealth Management

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Monumental Paolo Venini glass lamps, Watling 5-cent trade stimulator found full of antique nickels, 18th-century Chinese doucai dish make our Results Roundup for October 21

Auction Central News

Paolo Venini Monumental Blown-glass Murano Lamps from 1935, $26,055 MONTREAL — A pair of monumental blown-glass Murano lamps dating to 1935 brought a remarkable CA$30,000 ($22,080) and sold for CA$35,400 ($26,055) with buyer’s premium September 21 at Kavanagh Auction. The Venini & C. lamps had been originally exhibited in the Italian pavilion of the Universal […] The post Monumental Paolo Venini glass lamps, Watling 5-cent trade stimulator found full of antique nickels, 18th-century Ch

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The Journal of Wealth Management - Untitled Article

The Journal of Wealth Management

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Baroque Tapestries: Weaving Stories of Grandeur and Opulence

Invaluable

Baroque tapestries epitomize the 17th-century era’s over-the-top opulence. Woven in the most skilled European workshops and showcasing incredibly dynamic designs and intense colors, often at colossal scale, these loomed, luxurious works of art immortalize the grandeur of past extravagant lifestyles. Unravel the brilliance of Baroque tapestries with us as we explore their history.

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The Journal of Wealth Management - Untitled Article

The Journal of Wealth Management

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