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In viral essays and beyond, those who bemoan the dominance of identity politics in museums often reveal more of their own biases than of the art world's
Gurley Antiques Gallery, Limington, Maine Photos courtesy Gurley Antiques Gallery On Monday, October 28, Rachel and Joshua Gurley, the brother-and-sister team best known for producing a large slate of antiques shows, offered the collection of collector Charlie Huntress via LiveAuctioneers. The sale was held entirely online in a timed format.
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She will be looking to unseat a three-term Republican member in a California district that includes Orange County. The post L.A. Art Dealer Esther Kim Varet Plans Run for Congress appeared first on Artnet News.
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This Request for Quote (RFQ) is issued by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center APAC) for professional, non-personal mount making services to the Smithsonians Asian Pacific American Center for the upcoming exhibition How Can You Forget Me: Filipino American Stories. Prospective Contractors needing additional information may contact: Marie Sicola Administrative Officer Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Email: sicolam@si.edu Phone: 202-633-2695 Please submit any questions by Januar
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