WORLD ART
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Hard Truths: Can a Sommelier Help the Art World Evolve Beyond ‘Grape-Flavored Toilet Water’?
With a world in crisis and an art market spinning out of control, ace art-world consultants Chen & Lampert deliver hard truths in response...
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BP’s Controversial British Museum Sponsorship Ends, Tate Modern’s Sook-Kyung Lee to Lead the Whitworth, and More: Morning Links for June 5, 2023
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650,000 People Saw the Rijksmuseum’s Blockbuster Vermeer Exhibition
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is calling its Vermeer exhibition “the most successful in its history,” with 650,000 visitors from 113...
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Hans-Peter Feldmann, German Conceptual Artist with a Prankish Love for the Ordinary, Dies at 82
Hans-Peter Feldmann, a conceptual artist whose tricky works composed of seemingly banal images that gained him a cult following in Europe, died...
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Brooklyn Museum Dismisses Negative Reviews of Hannah Gadsby’s ‘Pablo-matic’ Show
The Brooklyn Museum has dismissed negative reviews of “It’s Pablo-matic: Picasso According to Hannah Gadsby,” which opened to the...
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British Museum Ends 27-Year Sponsorship Deal With BP
The British Museum has ended its partnership with the fossil fuel company BP after 27 years, a move lauded by environmental activists as a...
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A New Exhibition Looks at Our Relationship to Milk and Its Role in Society, Culture, and Global Politics
Milk has long held a critical role in society, even if it’s not immediately apparent. It’s one of our most important food sources, countless...
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Kasmin Answers What Happens to a Gallery When the Founder Has No Heirs
Nick Olney is not Paul Kasmin. But that was never his goal. Three years after the enigmatic British gallerist passed away and Olney became...
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$50,000 Latinx Artist Fellowships Go to Raphael Montañez Ortiz, Ester Hernandez, Postcommodity, and More
The U.S. Latinx Art Forum has announced the third group of artists who won its annual Latinx Artist Fellowship, which is supported by the Ford...
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David Adjaye on His First Permanent Sculpture: This Is ‘How I Imagine an Ideal City’
In 2020, Ghanaian-British architect Sir David Adjaye spent some time in his father’s village in Ghana during the COVID lockdowns. While...