Fri.Jan 17, 2025

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Framing Van Gogh: why the artist preferred not to surround his works with gold

The Art Newspaper

The National Gallerys blockbuster exhibition, Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers, provides an unusual opportunity to see how the artists works have been framed by their owners

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L.A. Artists Mourn What Was Lost in the Deadly Fires: ‘It Was a Little Paradise’

Artnet News

Artists share their experiences evacuating ahead of the Eaton and Palisades Firesand returning to fire their homes destroyed. The post L.A. Artists Mourn What Was Lost in the Deadly Fires: ‘It Was a Little Paradise’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘The market is still the domain of famous male artists’: The Guerrilla Girls open their first commercial gallery show in New York

The Art Newspaper

The feminist art collectives commercial debut in their hometown, at Hannah Traore Gallery, is intended to introduce their activist work to a new generation

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Refik Anadol on Learning From Glaciers and ‘Ethical Data’

Artnet News

As his permanent installation at Kunsthaus Zurich in Switzerland was unveiled, deadly fires were burning near his home in Los Angeles. The post Refik Anadol on Learning From Glaciers and ‘Ethical Data’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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Comment | Don’t try to keep working-class students in a narrow educational lane

The Art Newspaper

This idea of exposing working-class school students only to the stories of working-class heroes, at the expense of middle-class pursuits such as museums, is misguided

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In a First, the Moon Is Named an Endangered Site by World Monuments Fund

Artnet News

The nonprofit's 2025 World Monuments Watch list also includes sites imperiled by war and climate change. The post In a First, the Moon Is Named an Endangered Site by World Monuments Fund appeared first on Artnet News.

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As part of a new campaign, David Hockney is encouraging the nation to get drawing

The Art Newspaper

The artist's Draw!

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Gary Tyler: the quilt artist who speaks up for the unjustly incarcerated

The Art Newspaper

Released after being wrongly imprisoned for 41 years, the US artist spreads a message of hope and optimism

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The Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory

Maine Antique Digest

New York City The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) opened The Art Show, its annual event, at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City one week before Election Day.

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Insurance companies fight $19.7m claim over Basquiat forgeries

The Art Newspaper

The owners of works the FBI seized from the Orlando Museum of Art have filed an eight-figure claim, but the insurers say coverage is unavailable because the property was inauthentic

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Pulitzer-winning jazz artist Wynton Marsalis on how Massachusetts shaped his career

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Wynton Marsalis joins WBUR's Morning Edition ahead of a performance at Symphony Hall. Wynton Marsalis joins WBUR's Morning Edition ahead of a performance at Symphony Hall.

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Sougwen Chung: meet the boundary-pushing pioneer of robot art

The Art Newspaper

The Chinese Canadian artist is presenting a new kinetic work as part of the arts and culture programme at the 2025 World Economic Forum

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Read the Fall/Winter 2024 Issue of American Archivist

Society of American Archivists

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Buyers can name their price at gallery that challenged artists to create hard-to-sell works

The Art Newspaper

Haul Gallery in Brooklyn, which recently transitioned to a non-profit model, is offering conceptually or physically difficult works for as little as $1 apiece

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Reenacting History: Education or Entertainment?

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Working and living in the town where Old Sturbridge Village is located, Sturbridge, MA, we at the Journal are quite familiar with historical, especially military reenactments. Every August, OSV holds [.] The post Reenacting History: Education or Entertainment? appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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‘Can you match the colour of your work to my couch?’: Inside the world of private art commissions

The Art Newspaper

Artists are regularly asked to create pieces to suit the particular tastes of buyersbut taking direction suits some more than others

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The policy priorities Gov. Healey unveiled in her State of the Commonwealth address

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WBUR's Walter Wuthmann reports on what Healey included and left out of her speech, and how she addressed the incoming presidential administration. WBUR's Walter Wuthmann reports on what Healey included and left out of her speech, and how she addressed the incoming presidential administration.

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Refik Anadol: the AI artist sounding the alarm on glacial destruction

The Art Newspaper

For his third artwork presented at Davos 2025, the artist uses artificial intelligence to highlight the devastating impact of climate change

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February 2025: Militaria

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Militaria Working and living in the town where Old Sturbridge Village is located, Sturbridge, Massachusetts, we at the Journal are quite familiar with historical, especially military reenactments. Every August, OSV [.] The post February 2025: Militaria appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Jann Hanworth: a work in progress for recognition of women

The Art Newspaper

The American Pop art pioneers mural project is closely tied to the concerns of the World Economic Forums annual gender gap report

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Recovered Tiffany Window Returned to Museum

Maine Antique Digest

The Worcester Art Museum, through the work of the Art Loss Register (ALR), has secured the return of a Tiffany Studios stained-glass window to the museum in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: the artist’s life in Davos

The Art Newspaper

For 20 years, the troubled Expressionist found refuge, respite and inspiration in the Alpine town

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Rago Art Pottery

Maine Antique Digest

Rago, Lambertville, New Jersey Photos courtesy Rago Collectors of art pottery collect it as art. Prices are often much higher than most Arts and Crafts furniture.

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Comment | Why seeing art by train should be the next big thing

The Art Newspaper

Flying to an exhibition is increasingly unjustifiable.

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How the World Economic Forum is offering a global stage for collaboration between art and technology

The Art Newspaper

With a focus on melting ice caps, Joseph Fowler, the World Economic Forums head of arts and culture, completes an environmental trilogy of opening concerts at the forum's annual meeting in Davos

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Cristina Mittermeier: ‘It is now or never’ to address climate change

The Art Newspaper

This pioneer in conservation photography combines her passion and skill to capture our planets fragility

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New art trail for pedestrians and cyclists to connect museums in the Berkshires

The Art Newspaper

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Frieze will proceed with Los Angeles fair following deadly wildfires in the city

The Art Newspaper

A fair spokesperson said the decision came after careful consideration and extensive conversations with galleries, partners and city-wide stakeholders

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Vancouver Art Gallery gifted collection of 122 Modern and contemporary works

The Art Newspaper

The gifted works, collectively valued at C$10m ($7m), come from Vancouver collectors Brigitte and Henning Freybe and include pieces by Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, Julie Mehretu and more

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Elizabeth Catlett bust of Martin Luther King Jr goes on view for first time in 40 years

The Art Newspaper

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco recently acquired the work, which is being exhibited at the de Young Museum ahead of Martin Luther King Jr Day

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