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07/26/2023. The Rodeo Drive Committee unveiled a new and vibrant, outdoor public art installation Imagiro by internationally acclaimed Mr Brainwash, the moniker for Thierry Guetta, the French-...
07/26/2023. The Musée Marmottan Monet is currently hosting a remarkable collection of engravings belonging to the Swiss Fondation William Cuendet & Atelier de Saint-Prex. With over one hundred masterpieces on dis...
07/26/2023. "The Tomb" on Enewetak Atoll, a concrete bunker holding more than 3.1 million cubic feet of US-produced radioactive soil and debris, is cracking due to rising sea levels and temperatures, dumping plutonium into the Pacific. This August, 30 internatio...
07/26/2023. The Art Students League of New York in partnership with NYC Parks Art in the Parks program and the Riverside Park Conservancy is proud to announce the participating arti...
07/26/2023. Since 18 June, Eye Filmmuseum has been presenting an exhibition and extensive film programme around the work of celebrated filmmaker Werner Herzog, who last year reached the age of eighty. ...
07/26/2023. Ming Smith: Feeling the Future on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston explores artist Ming Smiths unparalleled career and is Smiths first solo exhi...
07/26/2023. The National Archives and Records Administration is devoted to preserving the priceless records of the United States, including handwritten parchment from President George Washingtons era to 20th-century typewritten documents and modern electro...
07/26/2023. Steven Millhauser was the surprise winner of a Pulitzer Prize for his novel Martin Dressler (1996), a syntactically bracing reverie about a young entrepreneur in 19th-century New York. For many readers at the time, the response was: Steve...
07/26/2023. The work of a paleontologist is often like solving a puzzle with no picture on the box and most of the pieces missing. From scattered bones and teeth, scientists studying fossils extrapolate entire long-dead creatures, and even relationships between ...
07/26/2023. More than 40 bids poured in for a prized rare coin, one of just 15 examples traced, until it climbed all the way to $150,000 to lead Heritage Auctions' Long Beach/Summer FUN US Coins Signature ® Auction...
07/26/2023. In March 2022, Mark Herman, a dog walker and recreational drug enthusiast in upper Manhattan, New York, came into possession of a dog, a painting and a story.
The dog was Phillipe, a 17-year-old toy poodle that belonged to Hermans only clien...
07/26/2023. Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr announced the auction of treasures from the Adolphe and Philippe R. Stoclets collections on Sunday 23 October 2023 in Brussels.
The Palais Stoclet is consider...
07/26/2023. A state-owned bank in Bavaria announced on Monday that it would return a masterpiece by Wassily Kandinsky that has hung in a German museum since 1972 to the descendants of a Jewish family that suffered persecution during the Nazi occupation of the Ne...
07/27/2023. Thierry Goldberg is now opening Friends & Family, a group exhibition of works by Nicolas Lambelet Coleman, Carlo D'Anselmi, Sally Kindberg, Rocio Navarro, Nicholas Norris, Natalie Terenzini, an...
07/27/2023. Recent acquisitions by the Cleveland Museum of Art include Écriture No. 22-77 by Park Seo Bo (박서보), a pioneer in Korean postwar abstraction; a clay sculpture by Rose B. Simpso...
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