WORLD ART
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One Work: Andrea Bowers’s “Letters to an Army of Three”
After the United States Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022, approximately half the states triggered or scrambled to enact...
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More Than $100 M. Worth of NFTs Have Been Stolen This Year, a New Report Finds
More than $100m worth of non-fungible tokens were stolen in a variety of scams between January and July of this year, according to a new report by...
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For Meta’s New York Office, Artists Created their Largest Works Yet. See Them Here.
Meta—the company formerly known as Facebook—has inaugurated its newest home in the landmarked James A. Farley building in midtown Manhattan with...
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Charlie Finch, Art Columnist Who Polarized New York, Dies at 68
Charlie Finch , a cantankerous columnist whose gossipy writings were widely read in the New York scene, has died at 68. Walter Robinson, a...
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UNESCO Called to Save the Hagia Sophia By Greek Archaeologists
The Association of Greek Archaeologists (SEA) published an open letter Monday, calling on UNESCO director general Audrey Azoulay to...
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Wexner Center Names Gaëtane Verna Director, Photographer Tim Page Dies at 78, and More: Morning Links for August 25, 2022
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines THE...
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Orlando Museum’s Interim Director Resigns After a Month as Basquiat Scandal Continues
Upheaval at the Orlando Museum of Art continued this week as Luder Whitlock, its interim director, resigned from his post after less than two...
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Detroit Institute of Arts Acquires Iconic Emma Amos Painting That Recently Appeared in Retrospective
Following her death in 2020 and a traveling retrospective, the influential painter Emma Amos has received a new level attention within the...
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Plunging Waters in China’s Yangtze River Reveal Trio of Buddhist Statues
The water levels of the Yangtze River have plunged amid a severe drought in China, revealing a trio of Buddhists statues believed to be 600 years...
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D.C.’s Hirshhorn Museum Announces Massive Acquisition Spree of 95 Works
During the intense peak of the pandemic in 2020, there wasn’t much for museums to do but put on some online programming and hope for the...