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London Still Rules the European Art Market, Despite Hype Around Paris, Dealers Say as Frieze Opens
Two years ago, in the shadow of both Brexit and stringent Covid-19 shutdown policies, London seemed as though it migh relinquish its title...
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Zurich’s Koetser Gallery Brings $30 M. Early Rembrandt Painting to Frieze Masters
At Frieze Master’s this week, Zurich-based Koetser Gallery will have something unusual on display at their booth: an early masterpiece by...
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Women’s History Is at the Forefront of Judy Chicago’s Retrospective at the New Museum in New York
FEMINIST ART ICON JUDY CHICAGO examines the role of women and history in her paintings and collaborative art installations showcasing images...
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African American Nonprofit in Delaware Vandalized with Racist Graffiti Again
The Iron Hill Museum in Newark, Delaware was vandalized with racist graffiti last week, reported the Newark Post . The nonprofit organization...
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MoMA Acquires Refik Anadol’s Popular Generative Artwork ‘Unsupervised’
The Museum of Modern Art has acquired artworks by two major digital artists, Refik Anadol and Ian Cheng. The Anadol piece, Unsupervised...
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Amazon October Prime Day Deals on Tools for Artists and Writers
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Museum Workers Are Plagued by Widespread Precarity, New Report Finds
A new report published last week by Museums Moving Forward, an advocacy group centered on equity in the museum field, detailed a precarious...
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Deaccessioned Balthus Painting From Art Institute of Chicago Could Fetch $18 M. At Auction
On November 13, Sotheby’s will offer a painting by the artist Balthasar Klossowski de Rola—better known as Balthus —that has been...
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Documenta Decries Ruangrupa After Scrutinizing Social Media Likes for Support of Palestine
On Monday, as Israel ordered a “complete siege” of Gaza, Documenta released yet another statement about Ruangrupa, the Indonesian...
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New York City Bill Proposes Adding Context To Public Art, Monuments, and School Names Linked To Slavery And Other ‘Crimes Against Humanity’
The New York City Council is considering a bill that its supporters hope will add context to hundreds of work of public art and statues around...