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The First Malta Biennale Draws Visitors to a Surreal Fortress
Gozo, the second largest of the Maltese islands in the Mediterranean Sea and located between Northern Libya and Southern Italy, was the latest...
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Centre Pompidou’s Economic Model is Unstable, France’s Court of Auditors Reports
An audit report conducted by France’s Court of Auditors revealed that the Centre Pompidou’s economic model is unsustainable. The...
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For Paris Olympics, the Louvre will Host Yoga Classes
Apart from the canvases that line the Louvre’s walls, there typically isn’t much stretching in France’s most famous museum. But with the...
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Impressionism, Reexamined: How One of Art History’s Most Controversial Movements Finally Got Respect
2024 marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, the movement that determined a new course for modern painting. Throughout this year, ARTnews...
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Centre Pompidou Gets Audit Verdict, Vivienne Westwood’s Wardrobe to Auction, Getty Acquires Major Bartolomeo Manfred and More: Morning Links for April 24, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter . THE HEADLINES...
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Denver Art Museum Denies Repatriation Requests from Native Alaskan Tribes: Report
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) has denied repatriation requests from two federally-recognized Native Alaskan Tribes despite the submission of three...
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First Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Statue Unveiled, with a Smile and Three Corgis, in England
How does a country honor their longest-serving monarch? The first memorial statue to Queen Elizabeth II, unveiled in England, remembers the...
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In Montreal, Two Modernist Giants, Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore, Are Put in Unlikely Conversation
Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore, the great naturalists of modernism, both died in 1986, an ocean apart. They were apart nearly...
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Legal Defense for Man Accused of Killing Dealer Brent Sikkema Resigns
The Brazilian legal team for the man accused of killing New York gallerist Brent Sikkema in Rio de Janeiro in January has resigned. As...
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Hard Truths: Can a Closing Gallery Get a Little Respect from the Press?
With a world in crisis and an art market spinning out of control, ace art-world consultants Chen & Lampert deliver hard truths in...