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Haitian Art Is Coming Into the International Spotlight. It’s Not the First Time

Artnet News

The nation's artists are winning high-profile show and Venice Biennale appearances—and their prices are rising. The post Haitian Art Is Coming Into the International Spotlight. It’s Not the First Time appeared first on Artnet News.

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Crypto investor eats Cattelan banana he bought for $6.2m

The Art Newspaper

Justin Sun, who purchased the work just last week, also pledged to buy 100,000 bananas from the vendor who originally sold the fruit for $0.

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Collector Justin Sun Wants to ‘Thank’ the Vendor Behind the $6.2 Million Banana

Artnet News

At a press conference in Hong Kong, Sun ate the banana that was a part of the artwork he bought at Sotheby's. The post Collector Justin Sun Wants to ‘Thank’ the Vendor Behind the $6.2 Million Banana appeared first on Artnet News.

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Snug as a bug: conservation work reveals beetle in Gauguin cat painting

The Art Newspaper

The painting, which has just gone on display at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, was previously hidden away in a private collection for over a century

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Anselm Kiefer Unveils a Preview of His New 78-Foot Painting

Artnet News

The work will be part of Kiefer’s landmark exhibition in Amsterdam, the first-ever collaboration between two major Dutch institutions. The post Anselm Kiefer Unveils a Preview of His New 78-Foot Painting appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘Most of the value comes from the internet’: collector Justin Sun discusses the future of digital art and his newly acquired banana work at Hong Kong event

The Art Newspaper

The crypto entrepreneur spoke to The Art Newspaper about his journey into collecting, how he feels technology is transforming the art market, and more

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At Shanghai Art Week, Slower Sales and More Subdued Parties

Artnet News

The city's art scene is continuing to grow, but it is not immune from market troubles The post At Shanghai Art Week, Slower Sales and More Subdued Parties appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘Living With the Gods’ Tells the Story of the Human Quest to Capture Divinity in Art

Artnet News

The Museum of Fine Arts exhibition is based on a book and radio show by Neil MacGregor. The post ‘Living With the Gods’ Tells the Story of the Human Quest to Capture Divinity in Art appeared first on Artnet News.

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Art Basel Miami Beach boosts newcomers by offering smaller stands

The Art Newspaper

The largest fair in the Americas responds to “a challenging year for galleries” by introducing a new range of flexible sizing options for its main Galleries section, resulting in a record number of first-time exhibitors

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Jean-Léon Gérôme’s Art Epitomized Orientalism. A Major Show in Doha Reconsiders His Legacy

Artnet News

The 400-work exhibition "Seeing Is Believing: The Art and Influence of Gérôme" present broader and more diverse perspectives on the artist, without overlooking the critical scrutiny. The post Jean-Léon Gérôme’s Art Epitomized Orientalism. A Major Show in Doha Reconsiders His Legacy appeared first on Artnet News.

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Museum’s therapeutic art programme helps military veterans find their voices

The Art Newspaper

Art for Vets initiative at Currier Museum of Art in the US encourages personal expression under the care of a full-time art therapist

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How Rijksmuseum’s Dazzling Asian Bronze Show Rethinks Art History

Artnet News

From hidden scrolls to secret mirrors, this extensive exhibition brings together bronze works from across Asia that span 4,000 years. The post How Rijksmuseum’s Dazzling Asian Bronze Show Rethinks Art History appeared first on Artnet News.

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The dangerous art of Hamad Butt makes a comeback at the Irish Museum of Modern Art

The Art Newspaper

Pioneering works by the British-Pakistani artist who died young are being restaged in Dublin before travelling to London

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How Libasse Ka’s Painting Career Was Sparked by an Unlikely Meeting in an Electronics Shop

Artnet News

The artist known for his carefully layered paintings is set to have his first institutional solo exhibition at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens in 2025. The post How Libasse Ka’s Painting Career Was Sparked by an Unlikely Meeting in an Electronics Shop appeared first on Artnet News.

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A migrant family sprints for housing as shelter clock ticks

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As Massachusetts moved to limit shelter costs and stays, the Eduoards and other migrant families stared down a fast-approaching deadline. If they failed to find a home of their own, they were facing a possible end to their hopes of living in the United States. As Massachusetts moved to limit shelter costs and stays, the Eduoards and other migrant families stared down a fast-approaching deadline.

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Scientific wonders from Versailles, which once delighted kings, to go on show in London

The Art Newspaper

The Science Museum exhibition will explore the French monarchy’s fascination with scientific observation and experimentation under Louis XIV and XV

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Scientists study wind farm construction noise impacts on lobsters by making big noises

Wbur

Lobsters and other sea creatures in areas selected for offshore wind development are about to hear a whole lot of noisy construction. How might it affect them? Cape Cod scientists are making some very loud banging noises to find out. Lobsters and other sea creatures in areas selected for offshore wind development are about to hear a whole lot of noisy construction.

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Window of opportunity: the artists who worked in retail display

The Art Newspaper

A show in Basel explores the art of window dressing, with works by artists from Andy Warhol to Marina Abramović at the Tinguely Museum and across the city

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Insights on Auction Sales the Week of November 26, 2024

WorthPoint

Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the items being sold at auctions held by our WorthPoint Industry Partners. We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry.

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With an $11m Leonora Carrington cat woman sculpture, Eduardo Costantini adds another jewel to his Buenos Aires museum

The Art Newspaper

In recent years the Malba founder has emerged as one of Latin America's leading collectors

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Robin Day designs in Midlands auction

Antique Collecting

Three pieces of acclaimed mid-20th century furniture bought in Northampton 70 years ago this November are to be auctioned in The post Robin Day designs in Midlands auction appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Exquisitely crafted objects once housed in science museums are the focus of an exhibition in Venice

The Art Newspaper

Show at the Museo di Palazzo Grimani in Venice will include artefacts from the George Loudon collection amongst other curiosities

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Rod Kelly gold beaker shines in sale

Antique Collecting

An 18ct gold beaker by famed contemporary artist goldsmith, Rod Kelly, was one of the highlights of a recent silver The post Rod Kelly gold beaker shines in sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Inside Aliph, the organisation racing to save the world’s heritage

The Art Newspaper

An in-depth look at the inner workings of the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas

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Napoleon’s pistols set for bidding battle

Antique Collecting

A pair of pistols that were presented by Emperor Napoleon, just six weeks after his defeat at the Battle of The post Napoleon’s pistols set for bidding battle appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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In Minnesota, a no-strings-attached cash programme for artists is gaining momentum

The Art Newspaper

Springboard for the Arts is expanding its funding to support a greater number of artists

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Bob Dylan handwritten lyrics, $25,000, RR Auction

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far All prices include the buyer’s premium by Ken Hall Singer Bob Dylan’s unpublished handwritten religious lyrics filled with Biblical allusion and [.] The post Bob Dylan handwritten lyrics, $25,000, RR Auction appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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After 50 years, Milan’s new Modern art museum opens

The Art Newspaper

Palazzo Citterio, part of the new Grande Brera cultural complex, is set to be inaugurated on 7 December

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Christmas issue of Antique Collecting magazine

Antique Collecting

With Christmas fast approaching, this month’s Antique Collecting magazine – subscribe now to get it each month – has a The post Christmas issue of Antique Collecting magazine appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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India Art Fair cancels its inaugural Mumbai show

The Art Newspaper

The new event would have coincided with the city’s existing Art Mumbai fair

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Art and technology shows in London and Los Angeles, a restored 17th-century cosmic atlas—podcast

The Art Newspaper

Curators at Tate and Los Angeles County Museum of Art discuss the ways in which technology has shaped artists’ work, plus a chat about the “mesmerising” Harmonia Macrocosmica

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Inside Manhattan’s most exclusive street art gallery

The Art Newspaper

Since 2017, Wall Street trader Peter Tuchman has organised exhibitions of finance-themed works by street artists in a somewhat unlikely location

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Rijksmuseum launches AI tool to help make connections in 800,000-strong collection

The Art Newspaper

The “art explorer” project allows the Dutch museum's vast holdings to be more searchable

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