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Scientists Discover the Secret Ingredient in Rembrandt’s Luminous ‘The Night Watch’

Artnet News

The revelation comes via an ongoing restoration and analysis project. The post Scientists Discover the Secret Ingredient in Rembrandt’s Luminous ‘The Night Watch’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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Russian dissident artist released as part of historic prisoner swap

The Art Newspaper

Sasha Skochilenko, who was arrested in 2022 for an art intervention opposing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, was freed along with Wall Street Journal writer Evan Gershkovich and 14 others

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AASLH Announces Dr. Rex M. Ellis as 2024 Award of Distinction Winner

American Association for State and Local History

AASLH Announces Dr. Rex M. Ellis as 2024 Award of Distinction Winner The American Association for State and Local History is pleased to announce that Dr. Rex M. Ellis has been honored with the association’s Award of Distinction. This personal award is given infrequently and only in recognition of long and very distinguished individual service. Recipients are noted for their contributions to the field of state and local history and are recognized nationally as leaders in the profession.

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Salvador Dali’s ‘Menorat Hashalom (Peace Menorah)’ leads our five lots to watch

Auction Central News

Salvador Dali, ‘Menorat Hashalom (Peace Menorah)’ DANIA BEACH, FL – In 1980, Salvador Dali (1904-1989) issued a 250-piece run of his Menorat Hashalom (Peace Menorah), a 20in-tall replica of his 16ft version gracing the entrance to the Ben Gurion Airport near Lod, Israel. His iconic design is world renowned, making this limited edition run of […] The post Salvador Dali’s ‘Menorat Hashalom (Peace Menorah)’ leads our five lots to watch appeared first on Auction Central News.

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8 Questions Artists Should Ask Before Signing With a Gallery

Artnet News

It’s a crucial relationship, so it’s vital to understand the terms before signing on the dotted line. The post 8 Questions Artists Should Ask Before Signing With a Gallery appeared first on Artnet News.

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American Museum of Natural History has repatriated more than 100 Native American human remains and 90 objects

The Art Newspaper

The institution intensified its repatriation efforts after revised federal rules governing Native American remains and funerary objects went into effect earlier this year

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What To Do With Norman?

Reagan Upshaw Fine Art

When Norman Rockwell died in 1978, Time Magazine art critic Robert Hughes briefly discussed the artist’s place in American art. Hughes acknowledged that Rockwell in his last years had moved beyond the soda-fountain-American-flag-and-Mom’s-apple-pie subject matter that had made him a household name over the years in which his illustrations regularly appeared on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post and other publications.

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Kansas Is Getting an Immersive Museum, Complete With a Digital Art Wing

Artnet News

The museum anticipates up to 175,000 visitors per year. The post Kansas Is Getting an Immersive Museum, Complete With a Digital Art Wing appeared first on Artnet News.

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Sacre bleu! Drag queen tableau not all about Leonardo, exclaims Olympics chief

The Art Newspaper

Conservative critics were angered by ‘Last Supper parody’, but art historians say the performance looks instead to a 17th-century Dutch work

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We Still Love Lucy and Her Collectibles

WorthPoint

Lucille Ball, famous for her portrayal of zany redhead Lucy Ricardo, is still celebrated in her hometown of Jamestown, New York. Collectors can’t get enough of the memorabilia and collectibles from her storied life and career. Jamestown, New York, in the western part of the state, was once known as “The Furniture Capital of the World.” However, as that industry has largely dwindled, the city now has a different claim to fame: the birthplace of Lucille Ball.

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Furniture by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne easily beat estimates at Ahlers & Olgletree

Auction Central News

ATLANTA — Three key lots of the unique furniture designs by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne came to market June 26 at Ahlers & Ogletree as part of their Modern and Contemporary Art and Design sale. Despite sturdy estimates, all three beat their top numbers handily. Complete sale results are available at LiveAuctioneers. In all, the […] The post Furniture by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne easily beat estimates at Ahlers & Olgletree appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Snoop Dogg Paid an After-Hours Visit to the Louvre. Zaniness Ensued

Artnet News

The rapper and Olympic torchbearer is having the most fun at the Paris games. The post Snoop Dogg Paid an After-Hours Visit to the Louvre. Zaniness Ensued appeared first on Artnet News.

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The Constable trail: National Gallery to focus on the social, political and artistic context of the artist's 'The Hay Wain'

The Art Newspaper

Visitors on foot to Dedham Vale, in Suffolk, can view the remarkably well preserved locations of John Constable's paintings of the countryside in which he was nurtured

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Contract Opportunity: Smithsonian Institution National Portrait Gallery (NPG) and Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM)

WCG

G Street entrance to National Portrait Gallery / Smithsonian American Art Museum. The Smithsonian Institution National Portrait Gallery (NPG) and Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) is seeking to award a contract for services for Conservation (Artworks) Services performing technical, professional, non-personal services. Price quotes may be submitted by email, preferably in PDF format, to DWRCLunder@si.edu with the subject line “PC Storage RFQ.

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Singer Sewing Machine headquarters monumental bronze master clock stars at S&S August 15

Auction Central News

REPAUPO, NJ — The Thursday, August 15 Summer Extravaganza at S&S Auction will be led by a monumental bronze master clock built for the Singer Sewing Machine Company building in Manhattan. The clock, once situated on the central landing of the rear stairs of the lobby, controlled the hundreds of other clocks in the building, […] The post Singer Sewing Machine headquarters monumental bronze master clock stars at S&S August 15 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Think You Know ‘David’? Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About Michelangelo’s Masterpiece

Artnet News

There's a long and storied history associated with the famous sculpture. The post Think You Know ‘David’? Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About Michelangelo’s Masterpiece appeared first on Artnet News.

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White Cube in London lets go of 38 invigilators—most of them artists and students

The Art Newspaper

The terminations follow a general trend among galleries that are moving away from visitor engagement to visitor management, the workers were told

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Selling Art Online and Reaching New Markets: 4 Tips for Budding Artists

Sarasota Antique Buyers

Selling your art online has become easier with the help of the internet. It allows artists to showcase and sell their work to a global audience. However, navigating the online art market requires a strategic plan. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make the most of this platform: Creating an Impressive Online Portfolio: Start by hiring a professional photographer to capture high-quality images of your art.

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Funky Estate and Classic Jewelry presented in New York August 9

Auction Central News

NEW YORK – On Friday, August 9, commencing at 3 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will present a sale titled Funky Estate and Classic Jewelry, featuring precisely 462 lots that fit that description. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers. Nothing sparkles quite like white diamonds, as the highlights for this sale demonstrate. […] The post Funky Estate and Classic Jewelry presented in New York August 9 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Ancient Greek Graffiti Appears to Show Lost Temple Predating Parthenon

Artnet News

The ancient scrawl is one of more than 2000 that have been found in the hills around Athens. The post Ancient Greek Graffiti Appears to Show Lost Temple Predating Parthenon appeared first on Artnet News.

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Campaigners celebrate scrapping of 'monstrous' Stonehenge tunnel scheme

The Art Newspaper

Labour government cancels redevelopment in spending squeeze—but heritage bodies say conservation solutions are still needed

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State's new 5-day shelter limit alarms housing providers

Wbur

“Now the question, of course, is where are people going to go?" said Lyndia Downie, head of the Pine Street Inn. "And I don't wholly know the answer to that.” “Now the question, of course, is where are people going to go?" said Lyndia Downie, head of the Pine Street Inn. "And I don't wholly know the answer to that.

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Jasper52 brings fine European artwork to market August 6

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Jasper52 brings 241 lots of fine European artwork to market in Classical Reverie: European Arts on Tuesday, August 6 at 11 am Eastern time. The complete catalog is now available for review and bidding exclusively at LiveAuctioneers. The first highlight is By Market, an oil on canvas by revered Dutch artist Evert […] The post Jasper52 brings fine European artwork to market August 6 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Nina Chanel Abney Examines the ‘Duality of Truth and Deception’ in a Sprawling Hudson Valley Show

Artnet News

Nina Chanel Abney recently opened "LIE DOGGO" at Jack Shainman's The School, a converted schoolhouse in Kinderhook, New York. The post Nina Chanel Abney Examines the ‘Duality of Truth and Deception’ in a Sprawling Hudson Valley Show appeared first on Artnet News.

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Los Angeles museum repatriates 20 objects to the Warumungu people of Australia

The Art Newspaper

The Australian government pays the major expenses of repatriation, making it easier for cash-strapped museums to do the right thing

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The Sumner Tunnel is set to reopen, with more weekend closures on tap through fall

Wbur

The Sumner Tunnel is slated to reopen Monday, after a July closure for repairs that often led to heavy traffic jams. Weekend tunnel closures are expected to continue through at least October. The Sumner Tunnel is slated to reopen Monday, after a July closure for repairs that often led to heavy traffic jams. Weekend tunnel closures are expected to continue through at least October.

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Circus Historical Society’s annual auction opens to the public for the first time at Freedom August 7

Auction Central News

SARASOTA, FL — Founded in 1939, the Circus Historical Society is the largest preservation group of its kind. During its annual convention, it offers an auction for its members, but for the 2024 event, held August 4-7 in Atlanta, the sale will be open to the public through Freedom Auction Company and LiveAuctioneers on Wednesday, […] The post Circus Historical Society’s annual auction opens to the public for the first time at Freedom August 7 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Golf Course to Be Removed From Native American Earthworks Site

Artnet News

"I’m trying to imagine how my ancestors must feel after all these years," says campaigner Chief Glenna Wallace. The post Golf Course to Be Removed From Native American Earthworks Site appeared first on Artnet News.

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New York City’s ‘first Ukrainian art gallery’ highlights artists living in the war zone

The Art Newspaper

“Some of the works that we’re selling here, I’m very confident that in three years they will double in price,” says Mriya gallery founder Artem Yalanskiy

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Steward Health works on deals for Mass. hospitals ahead of bankruptcy hearing

Wbur

WBUR's Morning Edition hears from Alan Sager, professor of health law, policy and management at Boston University, to understand what's next for the company and the state of the health care industry in Massachusetts. WBUR's Morning Edition hears from Alan Sager, professor of health law, policy and management at Boston University, to understand what's next for the company and the state of the health care industry in Massachusetts.

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Rago Wright acquires Poster Auctions International, expanding its reach into the collectible art market

Auction Central News

LAMBERTVILLE, NJ — Rago Wright announced its aquisition of Poster Auctions International of New York, an auction house specializing in vintage poster sales and regarded as one of the world’s foremost authorities on rare and unique vintage posters. The move significantly enhances Rago’s influence in the collectible art market. This acquisition marks Rago Wright’s fifth […] The post Rago Wright acquires Poster Auctions International, expanding its reach into the collectible

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2,000-Year-Sarcophagus Emerges From Famed Tomb of Cerberus

Artnet News

The tomb is named for the mythical three headed dog who guarded the underworld of ancient Greece. The post 2,000-Year-Sarcophagus Emerges From Famed Tomb of Cerberus appeared first on Artnet News.

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I am Discosailing: Rasheed Araeen's water ballet comes to east London's outdoor sculpture trail, The Line

The Art Newspaper

The artist's 1970s concept, brought to life in the Olympic Park, invites the public to perform as a floating sculpture moving with the wind and water

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Fine Art Sale at Shannon’s

Maine Antique Digest

Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers, Milford, Connecticut Photos courtesy Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers Three lots sold at $100,000 (including buyer’s premium) and over, and many other lots brought multiples of their estimates at Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers’ May 2 auction in the Milford, Connecticut, gallery, making for a $2.5 million sale.

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Four Wedgwood Roman cameo glass ‘Portland’ vases trounced estimates at Dreweatts

Auction Central News

BERKSHIRE, UK — Brought back from Rome by Sir William Hamilton in 1780 and later sold at auction to William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, the Roman cameo glass vase known as ‘the Portland’ or ‘Barberini’ vase was the most celebrated antiquity of the late Georgian era. Described by sculptor John Flaxman to Josiah Wedgwood […] The post Four Wedgwood Roman cameo glass ‘Portland’ vases trounced estimates at Dreweatts appeared first on Auction Cen

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Alison Saar’s Paris Olympics Sculpture Offers a Peaceful ‘Gathering Space.’ See It Here

Artnet News

The artwork is meant to link Paris and Saar's hometown of Los Angeles, which is hosting the 2028 games. The post Alison Saar’s Paris Olympics Sculpture Offers a Peaceful ‘Gathering Space.’ See It Here appeared first on Artnet News.

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How a new US art fair nearly ‘sold out’—without any money changing hands

The Art Newspaper

By signing an inventive contract, visitors to the new fair can take home pieces of art at no charge, while artists are allowed to keep rights on the work