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Potential Legal Heir Emerges to Claim Long-lost Klimt Portrait Auctioned in Vienna
A potential heir to the legal successor of Adolf Lieser has emerged and claimed ownership of the Gustav Klimt portrait sold for $32 million in a...
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Dani Levinas, Art Enthusiast Who ‘Collected Collectors,’ Dies at 75
Dani Levinas, an art collector who gained a following for interviewing other collectors, has died at 75. The Phillips Collection in Washington,...
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Moscow’s Garage Museum Is Reportedly Searched by Police Amid Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Literature
Various Russian publications reported on Friday that Moscow’s Garage Museum of Contemporary Art was being searched by local police,...
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At Americas Society, Artists Look at the Myth That Started Natural Resource Extraction in Latin America
In Colombian artist Carlos Motta’s 2013 video, Nefandus , an indigenous man and a Spanish man travel down Colombia’s Don Diego River telling...
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In the Early 20th Century, Jean Cocteau’s Queer Art Was Notably Cocksure
This essay originally appeared in Reframed , the Art in America newsletter about art that surprises us and works that get us worked...
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John Cage’s Frequently Misunderstood 4’33” Remains a Masterpiece
John Cage’s 1952 work 4′33″ has proven a touchstone for artists, composers, and thinkers of all kinds, spawning conceptual artworks,...
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Louvre Considers Moving Mona Lisa To Underground Chamber To End ‘Public Disappointment’
When I took my mother back to Paris for her first visit in nearly five decades, there was no question we would go to the Louvre. I was more...
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5 Must-See Shows at Gallery Weekend Berlin 2024
Like clockwork, springtime in Berlin brings brighter skies, warmer temperatures, and a wave of must-see exhibitions for Gallery Weekend Berlin....
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Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Lawrence Weiner in New York
The estate of Lawrence Weiner, the Conceptualist artist who molded language into a means of visual expression, has new representation with...
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Klimt Portrait Sells for Low Estimate, Residents Protest Venice Entry Fee, Art Institute of Chicago Rebuffs Accusations Schiele Drawing Was Looted, and More: Morning Links for April 25, 2024
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