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Paul Lowe, conflict photographer and teacher lauded for Sarajevo siege photographs, dies, aged 61

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Acclaimed photojournalist's teenage son charged with his murder on a popular hiking trail near Los Angeles

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The Greenhouse Effect: Art Basel Paris Gets a Warm Welcome at the Grand Palais

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There was an air of renewed optimism and reinvigoration at the opening VIP day as Paris Art Basel settles into its new Grand Palais base. The post The Greenhouse Effect: Art Basel Paris Gets a Warm Welcome at the Grand Palais appeared first on Artnet News.

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Long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum partially opens—but Tutankhamun Gallery remains closed

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Some of the galleries in the museum near the Giza pyramids are now open to the public

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2,000-Year-Old Tomb Found Beneath ‘Indiana Jones’ Filming Location in Petra

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The ancient site in Petra contained 12 intact skeletons. The post 2,000-Year-Old Tomb Found Beneath ‘Indiana Jones’ Filming Location in Petra appeared first on Artnet News.

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A testament to the power of Pueblo ceramics and community-based curation

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The exhibition “Grounded in Clay”, opening this month at the MFA Houston, was co-curated by the more than 60 members of the Pueblo Pottery Collective

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Sunny Art Basel Paris Cuts Through Art-Market Clouds, as Dealers Hawk Eight-Figure Art

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White Cube sold a $9.5 million Julie Mehretu, and Hauser and Wirth has a Kazimir Malevich priced at several times that. The post Sunny Art Basel Paris Cuts Through Art-Market Clouds, as Dealers Hawk Eight-Figure Art appeared first on Artnet News.

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Iceland plans national gallery overhaul

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The culture minister is calling for a new, world-class space for the national collection, currently housed in three locations in Reykjavik

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A new monograph highlights Jamaican-born sculptor Ronald Moody as one of Britain's most important Modernists

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Moody defied family expectations to pursue his art, and is now celebrated in an exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield

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Previously Unheard Jimi Hendrix Tapes Resurface After 50 Years

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The rare demos could fetch $261,000 at auction. The post Previously Unheard Jimi Hendrix Tapes Resurface After 50 Years appeared first on Artnet News.

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An open letter from Just Stop Oil and Youth Demand: 'we need institutions to confront their responsibilities'

The Art Newspaper

Responding to a recent letter from the National Museum Directors' Council, the campaign groups have proposed a meeting in London's National Gallery—promising to “leave the soup at home”

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Kenny Schachter Reveals More on the Koons-Pace Breakup, Diddy’s Deaccessioning, the Gogo-LVMH Non-Deal, and His Own Crypto Hack

Artnet News

Our columnist has been skipping art fairs, but he comes bearing scoops. The post Kenny Schachter Reveals More on the Koons-Pace Breakup, Diddy’s Deaccessioning, the Gogo-LVMH Non-Deal, and His Own Crypto Hack appeared first on Artnet News.

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Paul Lowe, conflict photographer and teacher lauded for Sarajevo siege photographs, dies, aged 60

The Art Newspaper

Acclaimed photojournalist's teenage son charged with his murder on a popular hiking trail near Los Angeles

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‘We’ll Leave the Soup at Home’: Climate Protestors Offer To Meet U.K. Museum Directors

Artnet News

Just Stop Oil said it is "unafraid to use the cultural power of their national institutions" to fight the climate crisis. The post ‘We’ll Leave the Soup at Home’: Climate Protestors Offer To Meet U.K. Museum Directors appeared first on Artnet News.

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Fifty years after Hans Döllgast's death, conference explores his role in rebuilding post-war Germany

The Art Newspaper

The architect rejected nationalistic solutions in favour of collaged restoration

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Galleries Buddy Up for Booth Space at Art Basel Paris

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“It seems more interesting to work with than against one another,” said gallery director Isabella Ritter. The post Galleries Buddy Up for Booth Space at Art Basel Paris appeared first on Artnet News.

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2024 Awards Announcement

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by Tim White Early Career Award Mariana Di GiacomoNatural History Conservator, Yale Peabody Museum, New Haven, CT 06511 USA The SPNHC Early Career Award is given to a member at an early stage in their career, or at an early stage in their involvement with SPNHC, who has demonstrated great potential for leadership through innovative… Source

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Curious Objects: From Barn to Yarn: The story of spinning wheels, with Heavenly Bresser

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In this episode of our podcast Curious Objects, host Ben Miller speaks with knit maven Heavenly Bresser, founder of the store Heavenly Knitchet and devotee of ye olde spinning wheel. The post <em>Curious Objects:</em> From Barn to Yarn: The story of spinning wheels, with Heavenly Bresser appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Curious Objects: From Barn to Yarn: The story of spinning wheels, with Heavenly Bresser was first posted on October 16, 2024 at 5:49 pm. ©2021 "

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Colonial American Silver: A Revolution in Craftsmanship

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Colonial American silver salt spoons, and cream ladle. Sold for $156.25 USD via Charlton Hall (July 2020). The art of silversmithing is perhaps one of the most spectacular legacies handed down among the many creative pursuits of American colonists. From the earliest forms introduced in the 17th century that borrowed from European traditions to the 18th-century examples that showcased American makers forging their own path, colonial American silver set the bar high for those who followed.

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Webinar – Natural History Collections and Repatriation: When Does NAGPRA Apply?

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Natural History Collections and Repatriation: When Does NAGPRA Apply?Date: November 7, 2024Time: 3:00-4:00 PM Eastern TimeCo-hosts: Natural Science Collections Alliance, Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, American Institute of Biological Sciences This webinar will be recorded.

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‘I’m Truly Inside the Flower’: Why Rising Artist Kate Bickmore Is Reimagining Victorian Floral Painting

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In the artist’s New York gallery debut at Chart, her carnivorous plants upend the agendas of their 19th-century inspirations. The post ‘I’m Truly Inside the Flower’: Why Rising Artist Kate Bickmore Is Reimagining Victorian Floral Painting appeared first on Artnet News.

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Books: Monuments Man

The Magazine Antiques

Nazi-Era Provenance of Museum Collections: A Research Guide by Jacques Schuhmacher The post Books: Monuments Man appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Books: Monuments Man was first posted on October 16, 2024 at 8:00 am. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement.

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Data Dive: How Much Art Sold Online in the First Half of the Year?

Artnet News

Online sales remain more than 300 percent higher than five years ago. The post Data Dive: How Much Art Sold Online in the First Half of the Year? appeared first on Artnet News.

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Darren Walker elected board president of US National Gallery of Art

The Art Newspaper

Walker has led the New York-based Ford Foundation for the past 11 years

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A Sharply Honed Exhibition on Jean Dubuffet Highlights the Canonical Artist’s Late Work

Artnet News

Presented by Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, it took three years to bring together this selection of eight works. The post A Sharply Honed Exhibition on Jean Dubuffet Highlights the Canonical Artist’s Late Work appeared first on Artnet News.

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AlphaCore Wealth To Acquire $200M RIA in Denver.

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

The addition of All Season Financial Advisors will give AlphaCore $3.3 billion in AUM.

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Filipino Art Hits Record Highs at New York’s León Gallery’s September Auctions

Artnet News

Celebrated Filipino painter Fernando Amorsolo's 'Under the Mango Tree' achieved a artist record. The post Filipino Art Hits Record Highs at New York’s León Gallery’s September Auctions appeared first on Artnet News.

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Arkansas RIA Naviter Repurchases Minority Stake

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Naviter reacquired the stake in itself from Wealth Advisor Network.

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By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results from Sotheby’s London Contemporary Evening Sale, October 2024

Artnet News

Let the numbers tell the story. The post By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results from Sotheby’s London Contemporary Evening Sale, October 2024 appeared first on Artnet News.

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Raymond James Loses Florida Advisor Group To LPL

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

LPL Financial has landed a group of eight financial advisors in St. Petersburg, Fla., that previously managed $450 million in advisory and brokerage assets at Raymond James, according to a news release.

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Doug Wheeler and Ad Reinhardt Offer Different Modes of Minimalism at Two-for-One Shows

Artnet News

It's the final days of shows from the Light & Space pioneer and the master abstractionist at David Zwirner in New York. The post Doug Wheeler and Ad Reinhardt Offer Different Modes of Minimalism at Two-for-One Shows appeared first on Artnet News.

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Era of Elegance furniture and decorative arts sale returns to New York October 22

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Jasper52 has announced its Era of Elegance sale with furniture and decorative arts, beginning at 3PM Eastern on Tuesday, October 22. Browse the 258-lot catalog now at LiveAuctioneers. First up is a limited-edition coffee table by United Kingdom woodworker Marc Fish. This example is edition 1 of 7 and part of the […] The post Era of Elegance furniture and decorative arts sale returns to New York October 22 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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‘Funky and Classic’ jewelry will star at Jasper52 October 25

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NEW YORK — The fun-titled Funky and Classic Fine Jewelry sale at Jasper52 kicks off at 3PM Eastern on Friday, October 25 exclusively at LiveAuctioneers. Register now for this exciting 459-lot sale. The first highlight comes from Firenze, Italy. This Italian Wide Hammered Diamond Split Open Ring is made of 18K yellow gold and has […] The post ‘Funky and Classic’ jewelry will star at Jasper52 October 25 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Former Teen Star Repurposes Bridal Jewelry in 'Tia Mowry: My Next Act'

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A suite of bridal jewelry played a pivotal role in Friday's episode of Tia Mowry: My Next Act on We TV. Mowry, who became a household name as a teenager starring on the ABC/WB sitcom Sister Sister , is now a 46-year-old actress struggling with the challenges of managing her career while co-parenting two young children. In Season 1, Episode 2, the actress discusses her divorce from Cory Hardrict after 14 years of marriage and how her close friends have helped her through the emotional healing

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Ice cream sundae-form lights, 19th-century telephones, Chinese export portrait plate make our Results Roundup for October 16

Auction Central News

Two Lots of 1920s-1930s Ice Cream Sundae-form Electric Lamps, $4,352 and $2,304 BRANFORD, CT — Two lots of figural ‘ice cream sundae’ lamps dating to the 1920s and 1930s were surprise winners at New England Auctions – Fred Giampietro on September 12. The top seller, made to look like a hot fudge sundae sitting in […] The post Ice cream sundae-form lights, 19th-century telephones, Chinese export portrait plate make our Results Roundup for October 16 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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