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A four-time Archibald Prize finalist, Fragar broke into tears when Art Gallery of New South Wales director Maud Page phoned this morning to deliver the news that her work had been selected as the ...
A particular mold has infected a number of museums in Denmark. This is reported by the Danish newspaper DR, which spoke with Camilla Jul Bastholm, head of conservation and storage at the National ...
COM, founded in 1946 in Paris, is a global network of museums and museum professionals. It is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of natural and cultural heritage, with national committees ...
Self’s first large-scale public sculpture in New York will be part of the Museum’s longstanding Facade Sculpture Program made possible through the support of the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation, ...
The art world was upended by the disruptive new market that emerged and quickly sought to adopt the interests and tastes of its patrons. Major auction houses led the charge – their business model was ...
Ayas will succeed Charles Esche, who is stepping down after two decades in the role, and takes up the position in September 2025. Currently serving as Curator-at-Large at Performa, New York’s biennial ...
"We want them to be returned to Africa. If there is proof that they were stolen from Africa, there should be no negotiations, they have to be repatriated. We can't speak about the same thing for 30 ...
Price reimagines both the monument and monumentality in Times Square, one of the world’s most iconic public spaces. In conjunction, Times Square Arts will also present Price’s stop-motion animations ...
Carrying an estimate of $12 million - $18 million, it is poised to set the highest price at auction for an artwork by a living female artist. The work comes to Christie’s from the Rubell Family ...
Auctioneers Sotheby’s postponed the sale of sacred Buddhist relics in Hong Kong on May 7 at the last minute in response to a demand from the Indian government. New Delhi also demanded the immediate ...
The portraits, which will form part of the Royal Collection, were painted by two different artists personally selected by Their Majesties. His Majesty chose to be painted by Peter Kuhfeld and Queen ...
What happens to the place of art in society when the very principles and agreements upon which that society is built, are compromised or replaced by a tactic of disruption? It must be difficult to ...
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