ArtNews
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Houston’s Long-Awaited Rothko Chapel Expansion Breaks Ground
A $42 million project that will add new buildings, landscaping, and accessibility to the site of the iconic Rothko Chapel recently broke ground...
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Italian Government Bans Loans to Minneapolis Institute of Art over Disputed Artwork
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) has become musea non grata to the Italian government after a years-long dispute over a Pentelic marble...
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Historic Wallace Neff–Designed Home Hits the LA Market for $10.8 M.
Back in the late 1920s, as he was easing into a lengthy architecture career that would endure for over six decades, Wallace Neff crafted this...
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The Five Most Essential Books About Impressionism
Any art lover can conjure images of Impressionism, a mode of painting beloved for its lush landscapes and dazzling plays of light. But as these...
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Indigenous Artists Win Venice Biennale’s Top Prizes, as Mataaho Collective and Archie Moore Take Home Golden Lions
As the 2024 Venice Biennale officially opens to the public today, the massive Italian art festival has announced the winners of its three juried...
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Stolen Salvator Rosa Painting Returned To Oxford University Gallery After Four Years
A 17th-century painting stolen from an art gallery at the University of Oxford more than four years ago was recently recovered in Romania....
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Venice Diary Day 3: The Biennale’s Best Pavilions Capture the Absurdity of Art in this Moment
I have a favorite pavilion—if you’ll permit me a superlative, despite not having seen every single one. For five days, I ran around Venice...
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In the Venice Biennale’s Historical Sections, Overlooked 20th-Century Figures Come into Focus
If you take a look at a given artist list for a recurring exhibition over the past hundred years, you’ll most certainly find yourself...
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Man Faces 14 Months in Prison for Selling 145 Fake Peter Max Paintings
On Wednesday, a Connecticut man was sentenced to 14 months in prison for selling 145 fraudulent paintings by Pop artist Peter Max, the Art...
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Christoph Büchel Returns with Another Venice Provocation, Addressing the War in Gaza, NFTs, and More
One thing is for sure, and it’s that Christoph Büchel knows how to piss off Venice Biennale attendees. In 2015, for the Icelandic...