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06/04/2020. Getting the work from the US was no easy feat. First, an American museum was about to snatch up the mouldy grapes created by Kathleen Ryan (1984). Then there was the coronavirus crisis, which made it difficult to bring the work to the Netherlands. Bu...
07/04/2020. Responding to criticism by staff that its executives had created “a culture of institutional racism,” the Guggenheim Museum’s board of directors has hired a lawyer to conduct an independent investigation into the circumstances surround...
10/30/2020. Offering a fresh take on women’s rights, Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women’s Rights (23 October 2020 – 21 February 2021) is divided into Body, Mind and Voice, with each section introducing a contemporary activist organisation wo...
03/18/2021. Twitter is a microblogging platform that hosts over 300 million users worldwide. This means there’s a plethora of opportunities for your business and content. Whether you’re a brand or someone trying to grow a social media presence on Twitter,...
04/04/2021. American museums hit hard by the pandemic are selling paintings to bridge revenue gaps, with some going further and using the funds to diversify collections, but critics say the sales betray the institutions' mission of preserving artwork for the pub...
04/30/2021. Before Yasmin Williams became a teenager, she found her perfect sport: “Guitar Hero,” the dizzying video game where aging rock staples enjoyed an unlikely second life through players wielding plastic controllers fashioned after vintage Gibs...
07/07/2021. Cherry Blossoms is Damien Hirst’s first museum exhibition in France. The Cherry Blossoms series reinterprets, with playful irony, the traditional subject of landscape painting. Hirst combines thick brushstrokes and elements of gestural painting,...
08/07/2021. In 1990, when Congress passed a law that set criteria under which federally recognized Native American tribes could reclaim ancient burial remains and sacred objects, legislators hoped to encourage the return of items by museums and other institution...
10/10/2022. Grace Glueck, a transformative journalist who broke new ground by making the art world a distinct beat at The New York Times, and who then helped bring an important sex-discrimination lawsuit against the paper, her employer of more than 60 years, die...
11/15/2022. Most people probably know piñatas as ephemeral paper-and-cardboard sculptures, made to be smashed by children to get the treats hidden inside. But at the Mingei International Museum in San Diego, they are complex, beautiful works of art and storytell...
06/03/2023. If you studied art history or another of the humanities in the 1990s or 2000s — say, if you are around the age of the Australian comic Hannah Gadsby, 45 — you may remember the word “problematic” from your long-ago seminar days. Ba...
06/07/2023. On Friday, June 9, 2023, Quinn’s Auction Galleries will conduct a beautifully curated Fine & Decorative Arts sale featuring American, European, Asian and modern art. All bidding will be onl...
10/04/2023. Indian photographer Gauri Gill was announced this past September 28th as the winner of the tenth cycle of the Prix Pictet, the global award for photography and sustainability, receiving the priz...
10/06/2023. The New Orleans Museum of Art is opening the first major retrospective of photographer Debbie Fleming Caffery, with black-and-white prints ranging from the 1970s to the present. Debbie Fleming Caffery...
07/07/2024. Zachary Eastwood-Bloom’s new exhibition marks a significant departure from his previous work, offering an intimate exploration of loss and the quest for understanding in the wake of profound life changes. Renowned for his innovative fusion of...


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