ArtNews
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Curator of Acclaimed Great Migration Exhibition Joins Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Ryan N. Dennis, the curator of a critically lauded show of art made in response to the Great Migration, has been named senior curator and...
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Embattled Belgian Museum Director to Depart, $30 M. Louise Bourgeois Spider Could Smash Records, and More: Morning Links for April 25, 2023
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2,000-Year-Old Graves Found Near Notre Dame During Excavation for Train Station Expansion
Preventative excavations have uncovered a tranche of graves over two thousand years old on Paris’s Ile de la Cite , the current home of Notre...
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Counterfeit Art Dealer Extradited to US After Dodging Jail Time for a Decade
An art dealer who fled the United States 13 years ago after being charged for selling counterfeit artwork online will finally face jail...
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Judge Rules in Favor of Yuga Labs in Ryder Ripps Trademark Infringement Case
A California judge awarded Yuga Labs a partial summary judgement in a case the company brought against artist Ryder Ripps and his business...
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Every Painting by Johannes Vermeer, Ranked
Few other artists in history have had the same trajectory as Johannes Vermeer (1632–75), a painter who enjoyed success in the Netherlands during...
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Taiwanese Sculptor Ju Ming Dies at 85, U.S. Repatriates Peruvian Antiquities, and More: Morning Links for April 24, 2023
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Steve Yeun, Ali Wong, and ‘Beef’ Creator Respond to Backlash Over Comments by Artist and Actor David Choe
The creator and stars of the hit Netflix show Beef have issued a statement in response to the growing criticism over artist and cast...
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5 Best Booths at the Dallas Art Fair, From Cowboy Rococo to Intimate Visions of Aging
“If you look at the way Texans dress, you know what kind of work they like,” one attendee of the Dallas Art Fair said of other...
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UNESCO Resumes Preservation of Endangered Heritage Sites in Bamiyan, Afghanistan
An UNESCO initiative in the imperiled heritage sites of Bamiyan, Afghanistan, has resumed after its sudden pause following the Taliban takeover...