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The Permanent Collection: The Woman Who Brought Modernism to Ireland

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Museum director Caroline Campbell on Mainie Jellett's pioneering abstractions. The post The Permanent Collection: The Woman Who Brought Modernism to Ireland appeared first on Artnet News.

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Evil Into Art

Reagan Upshaw Fine Art

Can something horrible be made beautiful? It’s a question that came to mind after Roberta and I recently visited The Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, a project of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI). EJI is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 to provide legal representation to prisoners who may have been wrongly convicted of crimes, poor prisoners without effective representation, and others who were denied a fair trial.

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‘Scale Is About Visibility’: Zanele Muholi on Queering Bronze Sculpture

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The visual activist reflects on the impact of their practice as they open shows at Southern Guild and Tate Modern. The post ‘Scale Is About Visibility’: Zanele Muholi on Queering Bronze Sculpture appeared first on Artnet News.

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1925 Michelin stone-lithographed poster leads our five auction highlights

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1925 Michelin Stone-lithographed Poster, $113,115 TURIN, Italy – Italian auction house Aste Bolaffi’s April 16 Advertising Posters sale was dominated by its anticipated top lot: an Italian-market 1925 poster for Michelin tires. Printed with the now-lost stone lithography method, the colorful poster measured 55 by 39in and featured an oddly turned-away Bibendum, aka the Michelin […] The post 1925 Michelin stone-lithographed poster leads our five auction highlights appeared first on Auction

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Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week

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From a new fee structure rolling out at Sotheby's to a funding crisis at West Kowloon in Hong Kong. The post Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week appeared first on Artnet News.

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Mughal Miniature Paintings: Delicate Paintings from the Courts of India

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The Mughal Empire endured from the 16th to 19th centuries, and its rulers from Akbar the Great (1542-1605) onward built a dynasty that prized political authority, intellectualism, and the arts. In addition to commissioning epic poems and musical scores, many Mughal leaders also ordered detailed paintings to accompany various texts in bound book forms.

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Online American Art Auction

Maine Antique Digest

Bonhams Skinner, Marlborough, Massachusetts Photos courtesy Bonhams Skinner American art from collections across the United States met at Bonhams Skinner’s online auction that ran February 26 to March 6 and brought impressive results.

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The Richard Margolis Collection: Part One

Maine Antique Digest

Stack’s Bowers Galleries, Costa Mesa, California The Richard Margolis Collection: Part One by Lita Solis-Cohen Photos courtesy Stack’s Bowers Galleries The John Stewart at Stony Point medal sold on the phone for $900,000 to a collector who needed it to complete his set of Comitia Americana medals.

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Nineteenth-century photographs of San Francisco document the impact of the California Gold Rush at Freeman’s Hindman May 31

Auction Central News

CINCINNATI — Two utterly remarkable photographs will be featured lots at Freeman’s Hindman as part of the American Historical Ephemera & Photography sale on Friday, May 31. The complete catalog is now available for review and bidding at LiveAuctioneers. This whole-plate daguerreotype of San Francisco, California has been dated by the auction house to circa […] The post Nineteenth-century photographs of San Francisco document the impact of the California Gold Rush at Freeman’

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New Show in Guilford, Connecticut

Maine Antique Digest

Debbie Turi of D. Turi Antique Shows has announced a new show: the Shoreline Antiques & Retro Market, to be held on the fairgrounds in Guilford, Connecticut, June 1 and 2.

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Jewelry, silver, and art highlight Stephenson’s Spring Decorative Arts sale May 31

Auction Central News

SOUTHAMPTON, PA — Nearly 500 lots of jewelry, silver, and artworks are featured in Stephenson Auction‘s Spring Decorative Arts sale on Friday, May 31. The complete catalog is available for review and bidding now at LiveAuctioneers. The sale is topped by a 14K yellow and white gold diamond engagement ring with one round transitional-cut diamond […] The post Jewelry, silver, and art highlight Stephenson’s Spring Decorative Arts sale May 31 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Mughal Miniature Paintings: Delicate Paintings from the Courts of India

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The Mughal Empire endured from the 16th to 19th centuries, and its rulers from Akbar the Great (1542-1605) onward built a dynasty that prized political authority, intellectualism, and the arts. In addition to commissioning epic poems and musical scores, many Mughal leaders also ordered detailed paintings to accompany various texts in bound book forms.

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Meet Eric Dougal, “The Museum Insurance Guy” with HUB International

The Mid-West Museum Association

Since 2019, AMM has been partnered with HUB International, one of the world’s leading risk management service providers, to provide member museums of all sizes access to individualized insurance programs for their buildings, collections, operations, and more. We were proud to welcome Distinguished Fine Art & Collectibles to the team in 2023 to expand property and liability services for members.

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They save lives, but they can't buy a house: First responders hit by Cape and Islands housing crisis

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Orleans first responders share their struggle in searching for a house on the expensive Cape. Single-family homes in Orleans sold for a median price of $1.2 million last year. That’s 68% more than the median sale price Cape-wide, according to the Cape and Islands Association of Realtors. Orleans first responders share their struggle in searching for a house on the expensive Cape.

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