ArtNews
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New Documentary About Rembrandt Collectors Peers into the World of Those Who Live with Masterpieces
Interest in the Old Masters category of collecting has seen a resurgence in the past few years as auction houses have learned that there are...
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Following $12 M. Pollock Sale, Everson Museum Acquires Contemporary Works by Shinique Smith, Ellen Lesperance, More
The Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, has announced the acquisition of seven works by emerging and mid-career artists to its...
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Art-Dealing Wildenstein Family Again Faces Tax Trial, Critics on the Coup at the U.S. Capitol, and More: Morning Links from January 7, 2021
Good morning! It’s Thursday, January 7. A mob stormed the U.S. Capitol yesterday; art critics are weighing in. The Wildenstein Family...
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Kim Tschang-Yeul, Influential Korean Artist Whose Water Drop Paintings Created New Possibilities for Abstraction, Has Died at 91
Kim Tschang-Yeul , the influential postwar artist whose groundbreaking water drop paintings heralded new frontiers for abstraction, died on...
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Five Experts Discuss Monet’s Most Beguiling Paintings
Claude Monet ’s timeless, contemplative canvases continue to captivate audiences around the world nearly 100 years after the artist’s...
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Excavation in Southern France Reveals 19th-Century Convent with Innovative Architecture to Combat Frequent Flooding
An excavation team in southern France has uncovered the remains of a 19th-century Romanesque convent beside the modern Sainte-Marie abbey church...
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The Best Sticky Notes for Doodling and Note Taking
Arguably one of the most convenient vehicles for communication, sticky notes are an essential tool in any household, office, classroom, or...
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Marshall McKay, Pioneering Former Board Chair of Autry Museum, Has Died at 68
Marshall McKay , the first Indigenous board chair of the Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, has died at age 68. The Los Angeles...
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Why Joseph Beuys’s Mysterious Art Continues to Inspire—and Incense
A social sculptor, a performance artist, an educator, a mystic, a radio operator— Joseph Beuys was all of these things and more. Over the course...
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Erasure and Persistence
Harold Mendez ’s texturally lush, emotionally simmering show at ICA LA takes its title from the first line of a poem by Juan Felipe Herrera:...