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Cambodia Receives Over 70 Rare Gold Artifacts in Deal with Estate of Disagraced Antiquities Dealer
A group of more than 70 gold relics linked to Cambodian royalty that once passed through the hands of disgraced antiquities dealer Douglas A.J....
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2,000-Year-Old Phallic Object May Be the First Known Ancient Roman Sex Toy, New Study Finds
A 2,000-year-old phallic object, found by archaeologists in a ditch among the farthest northern fringes of the Roman Empire in England, maybe be...
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Rubens from Met Trustee’s Collection Expected to Fetch $20 M.
Sotheby’s will sell a painting by Peter Paul Rubens from the collection of a prominent Metropolitan Museum of Art trustee in May, where the...
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Leonardo’s Gravity Studies Revealed, Painter Jesse Treviño Dies at 76, and More: Morning Links for February 21, 2023
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With a Deeply Personal Show and a New Foundation in Detroit, Artist McArthur Binion Is Heading Home
In McArthur Binion ’s paintings, there is always more than meets the eye. Beneath a seemingly minimalist grid of colorful blocks created...
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New Rehang at Tate Britain Will Focus On Women Artists
When the Tate Britain unveils the rehanging of its galleries on May 23, women artists from the 17th century to the present will be more...
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LA Dealer François Ghebaly Has Become a Major Player by Supporting Risk-Taking Artists
Over the past 15 years, Los Angeles–based dealer François Ghebaly has established himself as a major player. He represents some of today’s...
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Authorities Recover 100-Year-Old Dalí Drawings Stolen in Barcelona Art Heist
Catalan authorities have recovered a cache of graphic works by Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró that were stolen last year in Barcelona. ...
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Spring/Break Delivers a West-Coast Cool Version of Its Hurly-Burly Art Show in Los Angeles
Spring/Break has always accomplished with ease what many galleries and so-called satellite fairs often struggle with when a behemoth outfit like...
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Rick Lowe’s Work at Gagosian’s Frieze LA Booth Pulls You into Its Atmosphere
One drawback of visiting an art fair like Frieze is that, after the second or third hour, the works begin to blend together. As is the case with...