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France to return human remains to Madagascar in first action under new law

The Art Newspaper

The skulls of King Toera and two warriors were held at Paris's Natural History Museum since 1899

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“American Sublime”: A Private Collection at Christie’s

Maine Antique Digest

Christies, New York City Photos courtesy Christies Twelve Christies specialists were on the phones taking bids for American Sublime: Property from an Important Private Collection on the morning of Thursday, January 23.

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Patients can be prescribed visits to Emily Carr exhibition under new Vancouver Art Gallery mental health initiative

The Art Newspaper

As part of Canadas national nature prescription programme, healthcare professionals can send visitors to the gallery in support of their psychological wellbeing

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New Discoveries at the Temple of Ramses II Reveal Its Rich History

Artnet News

The newly unearthed artifacts point to the complex's many religious, educational, and commercial functions. The post New Discoveries at the Temple of Ramses II Reveal Its Rich History appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘I am glad you are recording what they have done to me’: portraits from Belsen concentration camp among exhibits in London anniversary show

The Art Newspaper

An exhibition marking 80 years since the camp was liberated takes a fresh look at a subject that many of us think we are familiar with, says the director of the Wiener Holocaust Library

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This Auction of Abraham Lincoln Memorabilia May Fetch More Than $4 Million

Artnet News

The sale includes items of clothing the president wore to Fords Theater on a fateful night. The post This Auction of Abraham Lincoln Memorabilia May Fetch More Than $4 Million appeared first on Artnet News.

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Global art sales plummeted by 12% in 2024, latest Art Basel/UBS report finds

The Art Newspaper

A cooling contemporary market and lack of high-end sales has contributed to another challenging year, in which sales fell in almost every region

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Julia Michalska appointed as Global Editor-in-Chief and Benjamin Sutton as Editor-in-Chief, Americas of The Art Newspaper

The Art Newspaper

Since its inception 35 years ago, The Art Newspaper has developed into a multi-platform brand that has upheld its reputation as the journal of record for the art world

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To Fall in Love With the Louvre Is to Get to Know Its Secrets

Artnet News

In 'Adventures in the Louvre: How to Fall in Love with the Worlds Greatest Museum,' an author peels back the curtain of a museum full of mystique, charm, and mysteries. The post To Fall in Love With the Louvre Is to Get to Know Its Secrets appeared first on Artnet News.

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Tatiana Trouvé and Thomas Schütte have taken over Pinault’s Venetian galleries: here are the works not to miss

The Art Newspaper

From subversions of the reclining woman motif to an urban cosmos, the works in these sprawling shows offer an insight into the diversity of the two artists practices

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Major Botticelli, O’Keeffe, and Rothko Paintings to Tour 10 U.S. States

Artnet News

The National Gallery's historic loan program will celebrate the U.S.'s bicentennial. The post Major Botticelli, OKeeffe, and Rothko Paintings to Tour 10 U.S. States appeared first on Artnet News.

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NewEdge Advisors Lures $1.4B Florida Advisor Team From Merrill Lynch

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Florida Team of Advisors Managing $1.

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Amy Sherald’s Sublime Museum Show Takes New York—See 6 Unmissable Standouts

Artnet News

"American Sublime" at the Whitney Museum arrays nearly 50 of the artist's striking portraits. The post Amy Sherald’s Sublime Museum Show Takes New YorkSee 6 Unmissable Standouts appeared first on Artnet News.

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Intech Jumps Into Retail Market With First-Ever ETFs

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Intech Enters Retail Market with ETFs

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Austrian Auction House Accuses Chinese Firm of Bid Rigging

Artnet News

The Shanghai-based Lidong Auction Co. said allegations of "misleading" sale results were unfounded. The post Austrian Auction House Accuses Chinese Firm of Bid Rigging appeared first on Artnet News.

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WealthTech Firm Flourish Acquires Sora Financial

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Flourish Acquires Sora to Offer Liabilities Tool to RIAs

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The Rich History of African Royal Culture Shines in a Louvre Abu Dhabi Exhibition

Artnet News

At the Louvre Abu Dhabi, "Kings and Queens of Africa" takes a sweeping look at the historical visual culture of the continent's most powerful. The post The Rich History of African Royal Culture Shines in a Louvre Abu Dhabi Exhibition appeared first on Artnet News.

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Outcome ETF Assets Could Triple In 5 Years, BlackRock Says

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

BlackRock Tells Advisors to Take Advantage of Outcome ETF Benefits

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In a New Exhibition, Loewe Asks: What’s the Tea?

Artnet News

At Milan Design Week, the luxury brand invites 25 artists, designers, and architects to reinvent the teapot as a sculptural object. The post In a New Exhibition, Loewe Asks: Whats the Tea? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Panel Rejects Hightower Non-Compete Complaint Against Advisor

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Arbitration Panel Rules Hightower Can't Enforce Non-Compete Clause Against Former Advisor

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ARL Celebrates National Library Week 2025

Association of Research Libraries

Last Updated on April 8, 2025, 5:32 pm ET National Library WeekApril 612 this yearis an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening communities. Join the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) in celebrating National Library Week by viewing a roundup of events and blog posts from ARL libraries.

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Raymond James Lands $828M AUM Trio From RBC

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Brian Flader, his brother, Michael Flader and Chris Young join Raymond Jame & Associates (RJA), the firm's employee advisor channel.

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Real People: Creating Community with Thrifting

WorthPoint

The inaugural issue of the Thrift Club magazine debuted in February, and the club hopes to continue promoting thrifting as a sustainable way to save money and the planet. Image source: Thrift Club The move toward purchasing clothing, household items, and other goods at thrift and second-hand stores is strong now for several reasons, and one group of college students in California is riding the wave of thrifting while building community, sustainability, and creativity.

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Fidelity Launches Its First Municipal Bond ETFs

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Fidelity Expands Fixed Income Lineup with Municipal ETFs

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'Kat Florence Lumina' Tourmaline to Headline Bonhams' Hong Kong Auction

Jewelry Judge

Billed as the world's largest flawless Paraiba tourmaline, the 181.61-carat "Kat Florence Lumina" is expected to make a splash at Bonhams' auction on May 22 in Hong Kong. The journey of the Lumina began more than two decades ago in the rugged terrains of Mozambique’s Mavuco district, where famed gem hunter Don Kogen unearthed an extraordinary 830-carat crystal.

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First Horizon Bank To Add $16B To LPL's Institutional Platform

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

LPL Financial Holdings today announced that it has reached an agreement with First Horizon Bank, the banking subsidiary of First Horizon Corporation, in which the bank will transition its broker-dealer and investment advisory services to LPL's institution services platform.

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The Dallas Art Fair is ‘a new front’ for dealers

The Art Newspaper

The Texas fair has a record of resilience, largely shielded from economic dips that affected the US at large, but this years edition will be the art market's first major test since President Trump's new tariffs

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Artists Mobilize as Trump Threatens Cultural Institutions

Artnet News

From the studio to the streets, artists are helping to lead the charge in global 'Hands Off' protests. The post Artists Mobilize as Trump Threatens Cultural Institutions appeared first on Artnet News.

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Union and association representing museum and library workers sue Trump administration

The Art Newspaper

The American Library Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees are suing to block the elimination of the Institute of Museum and Library Services

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An AASLH Member on the Value of IMLS and NEH

American Association for State and Local History

We are presenting this column which appears in the Oklahoma Historical Society newsletter as an example to AASLH members and others who are willing to send their own messages to federal and state officials on behalf of history and museums. The Smithsonian Institution, National Endowment for the Humanities, Institute of Museum and Library Services, National Park Service, and other government entities that serve the history community have been the target of recent executive orders from the White H

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National Gallery of Art marking 250th anniversary of US with loans to ten museums across the country

The Art Newspaper

The initiative, already underway and continuing through May 2026, comes as the Trump administration has pressured arts funders and institutions to prioritise semiquincentennial projects

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More than Houses: The Furniture, Textiles, and Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright

WorthPoint

While the pipe dream of any architecture aficionado may be to own a genuine Frank Lloyd Wright house, the belt-tightening reality is that something smaller, such as a furniture, textile, or glass item, might be a bit of design history more within reach of tighter pocketbooks. Read on to learn more about Frank Lloyd Wrights legacy in small interior furnishings.