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Gwangju Biennale Names Artists for 2024 Edition, a Show Billed as a ‘Soundscape of the 21st Century’
The Gwangju Biennale, the most high-profile recurring art festival in Asia, has revealed the artists that will take part in the 2024 show, due...
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Art Gallery of Ontario’s Workers Strike, Forcing Museum to Close
Hundreds of workers at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) recently went on strike in an effort to obtain higher wages in one of Canada’s...
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National Portrait Gallery’s Nicholas Cullinan Appointed Director of British Museum
The British Museum has appointed Nicholas Cullinan its new director. Currently director of London’s National Portrait Gallery, Cullinan...
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$18 M. Painting by Basquiat and Warhol Heads to Sale at Sotheby’s
An untitled 1984 painting done by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat will sell at Sotheby’s in a contemporary art evening sale this May,...
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LA’s Broad Museum to Gain 55,000 Square Feet with New Expansion
One of Los Angeles’s most high-profile museums is set to get a lot bigger just in time for the 2028 Summer Olympics. On Wednesday,...
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Parents File $1.16 M. Lawsuit Accusing Quebec Teacher of Selling Students’ Artwork Online
A group of parents recently filed a lawsuit for more than $1.5 million Canadian dollars ($1.16 million) against an art teacher and a school...
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With Supper Club, Hong Kong Gallerists Try to Create the Anti–Art Basel
This week, for those in Hong Kong looking for a change of scenery from the hustle and bustle of the show floor of the Hong Kong Convention and...
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In Melancholy Prints and Drawings, Käthe Kollwitz Opened Eyes to the Many Sorrows She Witnessed
“I want to be effective in this time in which people are so perplexed and in need of help.” Käthe Kollwitz wrote in her diary toward the...
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Chanel Awards $108,000 Prizes to Artists Dalton Paula, Ho Tzu Nyen, and More
Ten artists from a wide range of disciplines, from opera to fine art to video game development, have been named among the second group of...
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Richard Serra Dies, British Museum Sues Curator for Theft, Titanic Door That Saved Rose (But Not Jack) Auctioned, and More: Morning Links for March 27, 2024
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