ArtNews
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Nam June Paik, Dawoud Bey, Pacita Abad Among Hirshhorn Museum’s 2023 Acquisitions
In photos, a glimpse at the lauded artists and rising stars to join the renowned collection.
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Behind the Agnes Martin Market and Sotheby’s Record-Making Sale
For all the talk about a softening market or market correction, the Fall sales in New York have perhaps proven to be exactly what the secondary...
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Valencia’s Centro de Arte Hortensia Herrero Opens After a Stunning $42 M. Revamp Housing 100 Works by International Artists
After a seven-year $42-million revamp, the Palacio Valeriola reopened its doors last Saturday in the heart of Valencia, Spain, as the newly...
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Brooklyn Museum Adds More Than 300 Works to Collection, Including Pieces by María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Dyani White Hawk, Grafton Tyler Brown, and More
The Brooklyn Museum acquired more than 300 works of art this year for its collection, with a particular focus on adding works by Black and...
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Chef Jason Hammel Reveals His Top Five Recent Obsessions
Jason Hammel, a self-taught chef and owner of the Chicago-based Lula Café, recently released The Lula Cafe Cookbook . Along with recipes, the...
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Sculptor Ranjani Shettar Takes on the Barbican’s Forbidding Space
The brutalist maze of the Barbican Estate in London, a huge concrete complex with 2,000 apartments, an arts center, and a conference hall, is an...
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Art Basel Hong Kong Returns to Pre-Pandemic Size for Upcoming Edition in March
For its next edition, Art Basel Hong Kong will return to its pre-pandemic size, bringing 242 exhibitors to the Hong Kong Convention and...
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Inuit Artist Kablusiak Wins Canada’s Top Art Prize
Calgary-based artist Kablusiak has been named the 2023 recipient of the Sobey Art Award, Canada’s top art prize. The award, which...
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Former Connecticut Estate of the Late Artist Robert Motherwell Sold for $2.5 M.
The former Connecticut estate of the late artist Robert Motherwell was sold for $2.5 million this month, Christie’s International Real...
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Ex-Payroll Manager of Art Institute of Chicago Sentenced to Jail Time for Embezzling Millions
Michael Maurello, the Art Institute of Chicago’s former payroll manager who in April pled guilty to funneling millions from the institution’s...