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Is This Pissarro Print Worth $28,000—or $530? At 1stdibs, Dealers and an Algorithm Clash

Artnet News

Start-ups are using AI to value art, with mixed results. One project has some sellers in revolt. The post Is This Pissarro Print Worth $28,000—or $530? At 1stdibs, Dealers and an Algorithm Clash appeared first on Artnet News.

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Qatar Museums and Venice's new protocol of co-operation includes aim of restoring 'symbolic parts of the city’

The Art Newspaper

Renewable five-year agreement, announced during Art for Tomorrow conference, covers collaboration on regeneration of cultural heritage, art publications and connections between Venetian and Islamic architecture

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Marilyn Monroe’s Final Home Declared Landmark, Saved From Demolition

Artnet News

The current neighbors wanted to knock the residence down to expand their estate. The post Marilyn Monroe’s Final Home Declared Landmark, Saved From Demolition appeared first on Artnet News.

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'A little masterpiece': Titian's youthful canvas of 'The Rest on the Flight into Egypt', goes for auction at Christie's

The Art Newspaper

The Venetian master's exquisite early depiction of the Holy Family, once recovered in a bag at a bus-stop seven years after being stolen from Longleat House, is estimated to fetch £15m-£25m in London sale

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Why Did Ron DeSantis Cut All Florida Arts Funding? Because He Feared ‘Sexual Festivals’

Artnet News

The governor cast a serious shadow on the future of the arts in the Sunshine State. The post Why Did Ron DeSantis Cut All Florida Arts Funding? Because He Feared ‘Sexual Festivals’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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Ballet dancer, Bond villain and bold painters: the art of the Trinidadian brothers best-known for their work on stage and screen

The Art Newspaper

Boscoe and Geoffrey Holder, whose art is on show at Victoria Miro, had a remarkable range of talents beyond painting, from music to dance, acting and costume design

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Stedelijk Museum Restitutes Matisse Painting Sold Under Duress During WWII

Artnet News

The painting will be returned to the heirs of a Jewish textile manufacturer Albert Stern. The post Stedelijk Museum Restitutes Matisse Painting Sold Under Duress During WWII appeared first on Artnet News.

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London’s Summer Season Dazzles With Dual Art Fairs

Artnet News

Like the races at Ascot and tennis at Wimbledon, Eye of the Collector and Treasure House have become essential to the city's cultural tapestry. The post London’s Summer Season Dazzles With Dual Art Fairs appeared first on Artnet News.

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Amid deaccessioning scandal and falling enrollment, Valparaiso University shuts down campus museum

The Art Newspaper

The university’s plans to sell off works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Childe Hassam and Frederic Church prompted a lawsuit and appeals to Indiana state officials

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Inside the Hammer Museum’s Long Hunt for a Director, and More Juicy Art World Gossip

Artnet News

Plus, what does Fairchain's closure mean for artists? And a visit to the Serpentine's annual summer party. The post Inside the Hammer Museum’s Long Hunt for a Director, and More Juicy Art World Gossip appeared first on Artnet News.

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Anton van Dalen, who imaginatively chronicled life in Lower Manhattan, has died, aged 86

The Art Newspaper

An East Village fixture for a half-century, Van Dalen created stylised drawings, paintings, sculptures and performances documenting his surroundings

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Paula Crevoshay jewelry showcased in New York July 3

Auction Central News

NEW YORK – On Wednesday, July 3, starting at 6 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will present an auction titled Treasures of Time: Estate Designer Jewelry, featuring 225 lots of necklaces, earrings, bracelets, bangles, rings, and more that are certain to enhance your wardrobe. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers. The three highlighted lots are all […] The post Paula Crevoshay jewelry showcased in New York July 3 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Simple steps art museums can take to drive sustainability

The Art Newspaper

Reducing the art sector’s ecological footprint can seem daunting, but art institutions can implement these two impactful changes with relative ease

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José Formoso Reyes reimagined the Nantucket basket

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Since the 1800s, baskets have been handwoven on the island of Nantucket, which lies about 30 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It’s a long way from the Philippines, but in 1945, Philippines-born José Formoso Reyes (1902-1980) and his Massachusetts-born wife, Mary Ham, came to visit her family on Nantucket […] The post José Formoso Reyes reimagined the Nantucket basket appeared first on Auction Central News.

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By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Phillips’s London Modern and Contemporary Art Evening and Day Sales, June 2024

Artnet News

Get the stats behind the spin. The post By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Phillips’s London Modern and Contemporary Art Evening and Day Sales, June 2024 appeared first on Artnet News.

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UK general election: the dawn of a new era for the arts?

The Art Newspaper

We look at the impact of 14 years of Tory rule on the culture sector—and ask if the future looks any brighter

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Illustration Art

Maine Antique Digest

Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas Photos courtesy Heritage Auctions The enduring appeal of illustration art was evident at Heritage Auctions’ recent auction of original works from famous illustrators whose works have adorned the covers and pages of magazine covers and pulp fiction novels and who have created pinup portraits and posters.

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Anglo-French actor brings Ukrainian art to London with new festival

The Art Newspaper

Edward Akrout is launching Kyiv Art Sessions at the Old Sessions House this weekend

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Cadogan Gallery Inaugurates New London Flagship With a Show of Contemporary Abstraction

Artnet News

The exhibition in October will be a wide-ranging group show highlighting the gallery's ethos and aesthetic. The post Cadogan Gallery Inaugurates New London Flagship With a Show of Contemporary Abstraction appeared first on Artnet News.

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Weakened yen presents mixed opportunities for second Tokyo Gendai

The Art Newspaper

This month 70 galleries will gather at Pacifico Yokohama, hoping to access Japan’s “incredible domestic wealth”

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These 11 Works Capture the Spirit of Pride

Artnet News

Keep the sentiment of June pride month going year round with pride themed art all from the Artnet Gallery Network. The post These 11 Works Capture the Spirit of Pride appeared first on Artnet News.

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Getty’s PST Art initiative goes green for science-centric edition

The Art Newspaper

As it prepares for its next Southern California-wide programme launching in September, the Getty is supporting participants’ efforts to reduce their environmental impacts

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Spring Fishersville Show

Maine Antique Digest

Fishersville Antiques Expo, Fishersville, Virginia The 72nd biannual Fishersville Antiques Expo was held May 10 and 11 at the Augusta Expo Event Center in Fishersville, Virginia. Very few things have changed at Fishersville over the years.

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The Week in Art podcast | Arts and the UK election, ex-Uffizi head fails in Florence mayoral bid, Hank Willis Thomas at Glastonbury

The Art Newspaper

What a change in government might mean for the UK culture sector, a close look at Eike Schmidt’s unsuccessful campaign, and Willis Thomas discusses displaying his new afro pick sculpture at the world’s biggest music festival

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London Art Week is capital affair

Antique Collecting

London Art Week runs from now until July 5 with a wide range of pre-eminent fine arts selling events across The post London Art Week is capital affair appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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An exclusive visit to Van Gogh‘s asylum garden to track down the scenes that he painted

The Art Newspaper

As Vincent wrote to his brother, “life happens … in the garden, it isn’t so sad”

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The Enduring Significance of Chinese Bronzes: Exploring Their Journey from the Orient

Antique Appraisers Auctioneers

Chinese bronzes have held significant cultural and historical importance over the years, embodying the rich heritage and artistic traditions of the Orient. The journey of Chinese bronzes from their origins in Southeast Asia, India, and eventually China reflects a fascinating evolution in artistic techniques and cultural influences. When considering purchasing Chinese antique furniture or sculptures, it is common to receive an authenticity certificate either at the time of purchase or by request.

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Too many balls on the pitch? Naked football performance kicks off Euro 2024

The Art Newspaper

Eddie Peake's balletic nude piece took place in Berlin

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How the human remains scandal has impacted Harvard

Wbur

A year ago this month, the former morgue manager of Harvard Medical School was arrested and charged with stealing body parts. Many wondered what consequences Harvard might face. The answer: not much. A year ago this month, the former morgue manager of Harvard Medical School was arrested and charged with stealing body parts. Many wondered what consequences Harvard might face.

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Belém adds two new museums as the Brazilian city prepares to host Cop30

The Art Newspaper

The Centro Cultural Bienal das Amazônias and Museu das Amazônias join the cultural scene of Brazil's gateway city to the Amazon

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Preparations underway for Classic Antique Fairs

Antique Collecting

Preparations are well underway for the first of the Classic Antique Fairs of the year at the NEC Birmingham. David The post Preparations underway for Classic Antique Fairs appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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UK arts bodies urge incoming government to stand up for the culture sector

The Art Newspaper

More than 20 organisations have called for improved arts education and freedom of movement in Europe

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Ones to watch in Cotswolds saleroom

Antique Collecting

Timeless classic watches from the likes of Jaeger Le Coultre, Omega, Breitling and Rolex clocked up the highest prices in The post Ones to watch in Cotswolds saleroom appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Buckingham Palace opens newly restored wing with Gainsborough and Winterhalter works

The Art Newspaper

Building’s East Wing, displaying 30 paintings and examples of Chinese porcelain, will be open to visitors from July

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Silver spoons could shine in sale

Antique Collecting

A vast collection of silver spoons, from a deceased estate in Devon, is one of the highlights of the Charterhouse The post Silver spoons could shine in sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Summer auction highlights: from an ant by Escher to a Botticelli baby

The Art Newspaper

Our pick of the best objects up for sale in London and New York

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Tudor Queens’ Jewellery at event

Antique Collecting

An exclusive event at the National Portrait Gallery’s Six Lives exhibition to explore the jewellery of Henry VIII’s wives will The post Tudor Queens’ Jewellery at event appeared first on Antique Collecting.