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Geneva-based RVig, who was awarded the prize for a piece inspired by Baudelaire, is hoping for a more nuanced understanding of what NFTs bring to the art world
June 24, 2024 — The Society of American Archivists (SAA) notes with concern the correspondence released by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic from Dr. David Morens and other officials at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) referencing the use of private email accounts for the specific purpose of avoiding disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Bonhams, New York City Photos courtesy Bonhams Bonhams offered 90 lots at its spring American art sale in New York City May 1. The sale totaled $4,201,008 (with buyers’ premiums), and the sell-through rate was 80.85%. The top-selling lot of the sale was New Mexico Recollection No.
Cordier Auctions in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, achieved a new world auction record for New Mexico landscape painter Louisa McElwain (1953-2013). During Cordier’s May 16 auction, McElwain’s Song of the High Desert sold for $48,360 (includes buyer’s premium). The buyer was a private collector from Texas.
The oil sketch “Saint Gregory of Nazianzus” (1621) is one of five works by the Old Master that were unlawfully taken from the Friedenstein Foundation, with two still missing
The group’s new event is taking an unconventional format. The post Art021 Fair Co-Founder Kylie Ying on Expanding to Hong Kong appeared first on Artnet News.
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The group’s new event is taking an unconventional format. The post Art021 Fair Co-Founder Kylie Ying on Expanding to Hong Kong appeared first on Artnet News.
After hosting over 200 shows, it will transition to 'a project-based' model. The post Mitchell-Innes and Nash Shutters Chelsea Gallery, Plans ‘Advisory Space’ appeared first on Artnet News.
The lending of ‘The Supper at Emmaus’ by the National Gallery, under the National Treasures scheme, and ‘The Taking of Christ’, by the National Gallery of Ireland and Jesuit Fathers, is hailed as “north-south-east-west” moment
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Stepping into the world of thrift and vintage, I’m immediately mystified by the shifting value of Pfaltzgraff pottery. Some pieces have exorbitant prices, while others are a steal, all patterns considered. What is causing this continual about-face, and what does the future hold for the oldest pottery company in the United States? The Yorktowne pattern by Pfaltzgraff is over fifty years old but has yet to fall from favor with collectors and resellers.
THOMASTON, ME — The Little Big Horn-era war tunic belonging to battle participant Standing Bear comes to auction for the first time at Thomaston Place Auction Galleries as part of its Friday, June 28, Saturday, June 29, and Sunday, June 30 Summer Splendor sales. The catalogs are now open for bidding at LiveAuctioneers.
LADENBURG, Germany — Who created the first ‘teddy bear’? If you ask the fine German folks at Steiff, they’ll tell you their firm originated the concept. The former Ideal Toy Company of New York would beg to differ, however.
The Malta International Contemporary Art Space has announced programming for its first two years. The post Malta’s First Contemporary Art Museum Gears Up for Fall Opening appeared first on Artnet News.
Portrait of a Child by Mary Beale, $25,000 EDINBURGH, UK – Mary Beale (1633-1699) was one of only a small number of female artists working professionally in London in the 17th century.
Presented by Addison Rowe Gallery, "Transcendental and Beyond: The Essence of Art" features the work of more than a dozen women artists. The post Spotlight: Female Transcendental Artists Star in New Santa Fe Exhibition appeared first on Artnet News.
Ancient coins dating back to the Gallus Revolt were found in Israel. Image Source: Dafna Gazit/Israel Antiquities Authority via The Jerusalem Post The Gallus Revolt, the last Jewish resistance against Roman rule, took place in Israel between 351 and 354 CE. During the revolt, the armies of Roman Caesar Flavius Constantius Gallus destroyed Lod and other Jewish communities.
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A lock of Florence Nightingale’s hair, the pioneering nurse and social reformer, is coming up for sale at Tennants Auctioneers The post Florence Nightingale hair in sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.
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Although it only fired up its kilns for just over two decades, the legacy and influence of the Troika Pottery has extended far beyond. Mavericks of their time with design ideas and ways of manufacturing that were both inspired and experimental, the pottery’s trio of founders prioritized the creation of art over the practicality of a pottery piece. Even with this in mind, the pottery’s unique double egg cup ceramics, homeware and tiles became some of its greatest successes.
National Museum of Natural History [link] CONTRACT POSITION: Cataloging Technician UC Riverside: Davis, Green & MacGregor Kimberlite Xenolith CollectionContractor shall provide professional, technical, non-personal services to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, Department of Mineral Sciences, Division of Petrology and Volcanology, National Rock and Ore Collections.
One June 11, celebrity news website TMZ shook up the internet with a video of reality star Courtney Stodden clearing out an unwanted possession in a very unusual way. “Just doing a little last-minute spring cleaning before summer,” Stodden says as she pulls a 5-carat diamond engagement ring out of a clear plastic jewelry box in her bathroom.
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