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THE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver VISITOR FIGURES 2020: TOP 100 ART MUSEUMS REVEALED ASSEE MORE ONTHEARTNEWSPAPER.COM
THE ART TRADE BENEFITS FROM THE UK'S LOW IMPORT DUTY. WHAT The art trade benefits from the UK's low import duty. What will happen to it after Brexit? As talks with the EU resume to reach a last-ditch trade deal, the lawyer Louise Williamson looks at what AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and NO GREAT WOMEN ARTISTS? HOW LINDA NOCHLIN TORE APART THE “Why have there been no great women artists?” It is a silly question, really, and the art historian Linda Nochlin (1931-2017) certainly thought so when a male gallerist put it to her.GIULIANO RUFFINI
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks NFTS | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network ofTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver VISITOR FIGURES 2020: TOP 100 ART MUSEUMS REVEALED ASSEE MORE ONTHEARTNEWSPAPER.COM
THE ART TRADE BENEFITS FROM THE UK'S LOW IMPORT DUTY. WHAT The art trade benefits from the UK's low import duty. What will happen to it after Brexit? As talks with the EU resume to reach a last-ditch trade deal, the lawyer Louise Williamson looks at what AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and NO GREAT WOMEN ARTISTS? HOW LINDA NOCHLIN TORE APART THE “Why have there been no great women artists?” It is a silly question, really, and the art historian Linda Nochlin (1931-2017) certainly thought so when a male gallerist put it to her.GIULIANO RUFFINI
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks A DEGAS BOUGHT BY THE VAN GOGH MUSEUM SPARKS OFF AN 2 hours ago · The Van Gogh Museum reopened after a six-month lockdown this week, inaugurating an exhibition on acquisitions of the past ten years. Most spectacular is a PODCAST | GUERRILLA GIRLS: CORRUPT MUSEUM BOARDS, THE 5 hours ago · Sponsored by Christie's. Christie’s is a global art business, offering auctions and private sales in over 80 categories online and across a network of international salerooms and offices OXFORD PROFESSORS REFUSE TO TEACH UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS The row over the controversial statue of the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes has deepened after more than 150 academics from across Oxford University have refused to MUSSOLINI FAMILY FEUDS OVER REOPENED CRYPT OF FASCIST 4 hours ago · Following a four year restoration, Benito Mussolini’s crypt was reopened last month amid a family feud. A ferocious war of words between the former Italian dictator's descendants has revealed AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO NAM JUNE PAIK: FIVE MUST-READ BOOKS 21 hours ago · An expert’s guide to Nam June Paik: five must-read books on the Korean-American artist All you ever wanted to know about Paik, from a “deep dive” into a single work to the best biography SEXISM BY NUMBERS: GUERRILLA GIRLS ASK UK PUBLIC TO SEND 2 hours ago · The Guerrilla Girls need YOU. The latest project from the feminist masked avengers hits the UK next week in the form of billboards with a call to arms. It invites the British public to go totheir
VIRTUAL MUSEUM TO BE BUILT TO HOUSE BEEPLE’S RECORD Virtual museum to be built to house Beeple’s record-breaking digital work Metapurse, the company owned by the buyer of the $69.3m NFT,plans to
SEA JUNK SCULPTURES DRAW CROWDS IN CANADA FOR WORLD OCEANS 21 hours ago · Up until World Oceans Day (8 June), a group of beach-goers could be spotted enjoying the sun and sand in the bucolic seaside neighbourhood of Kitsilano, Vancouver. A volleyball player, a THE TRAGEDY OF VINCENT VAN GOGH’S YOUNGEST SISTER The tragedy of Vincent van Gogh’s youngest sister Willemien—a feminist who spent 38 years in an asylum New book explores the extraordinary story of the three Van Gogh sisters THREE EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN NEW YORK THIS WEEKEND 20 hours ago · Until 27 June, Outsider Art Fair, 150 Wooster Street, Manhattan A side project of the Outsider Art Fair, this massive group show—featuring nearlyTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s UPROAR AS UK GOVERNMENT PLANS TO CUT FUNDING FOR ARTS Uproar as UK government plans to cut funding for arts education by 50% to prioritise 'high-value subjects' Artists express concerns and the Public Campaign for the Arts launches aGIULIANO RUFFINI
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and NO GREAT WOMEN ARTISTS? HOW LINDA NOCHLIN TORE APART THE “Why have there been no great women artists?” It is a silly question, really, and the art historian Linda Nochlin (1931-2017) certainly thought so when a male gallerist put it to her.THE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s UPROAR AS UK GOVERNMENT PLANS TO CUT FUNDING FOR ARTS Uproar as UK government plans to cut funding for arts education by 50% to prioritise 'high-value subjects' Artists express concerns and the Public Campaign for the Arts launches aGIULIANO RUFFINI
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and NO GREAT WOMEN ARTISTS? HOW LINDA NOCHLIN TORE APART THE “Why have there been no great women artists?” It is a silly question, really, and the art historian Linda Nochlin (1931-2017) certainly thought so when a male gallerist put it to her. 'MOUNT RECYCLEMORE': AHEAD OF SUMMIT, ARTIST BUILDS 15 hours ago · As the world's most powerful political leaders prepare to descend on St. Ives, Cornwall for the annual G7 summit, a monumental sculpture of their AMAZON'S PLANS TO BUILD MASSIVE WAREHOUSE NEAR ROMAN 15 hours ago · Amazon’s plans to construct a vast warehouse near the Pont du Gard—a Roman aqueduct and World Heritage site in the south of France—have been greeted with concern from Unesco. Theonline
SOTHEBY'S OWNER PATRICK DRAHI BUYS £2.2BN MAJORITY STAKE 12 hours ago · Altice, the telecommunications giant headed-up by the Sotheby's owner Patrick Drahi, has bought a majority 12.1% stake in BT for around £2.2bn, an HARROWING FILM ON JAPANESE WAR-TIME ATROCITIES IN CHINA IS 15 hours ago · Harrowing film on Japanese war-time atrocities in China is among shortlisted works on show in UK's biggest art prize Powerful work by Japanese artist Meiro Koizumi is JUNE’S BOOK BAG: FROM PETER BLAKE’S COLLAGES TO ARTISTS 13 hours ago · Peter Blake’s innovations in collage are explored in this comprehensive overview, focusing on his early found-object assemblages, pasted-paper collages and most recently, his inkjetprinting and
VISITORS INVITED TO ROW A BOAT THROUGH AN APOCALYPTIC 16 hours ago · Beneath the picnicking families of Copenhagen’s Sondermarken Park is an abandoned 19th-century reservoir. The subterranean chamber, built to store the Danish capital’s drinkingwater, now
HOBBY LOBBY FILES $7M LAWSUIT AGAINST FORMER OXFORD 1 day ago · Hobby Lobby, an Oklahoma-based chain of craft stores, has sued a former Oxford University professor, claiming that it paid him over $7m for ancient papyrus fragments that he had stolen from VIRTUAL MUSEUM TO BE BUILT TO HOUSE BEEPLE’S RECORD Virtual museum to be built to house Beeple’s record-breaking digital work Metapurse, the company owned by the buyer of the $69.3m NFT,plans to
Q&A | WHAT ARTISTS WEAR AND WHY IT MATTERS | THE ART NEWSPAPER 17 hours ago · Artists are often highly distinctive dressers but, according to Charlie Porter, their choice of clothes reveals much more than their sense of style. In his new book, What Artists Wear, thefashion
AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography andTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver GREECE | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of TEN TIPS TO GET ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING, ACCORDING TO AN Ten tips to get Arts Council funding, according to an expert What cultural institutions in England need to know before applying for the government's £1.57bn rescue package ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks IRAQI-US ARTIST MICHAEL RAKOWITZ'S NEW ANTI-WAR MONUMENT Iraqi-US artist Michael Rakowitz's new anti-war monument in Margate points accusing finger at UK government Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq inTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver GREECE | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of TEN TIPS TO GET ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING, ACCORDING TO AN Ten tips to get Arts Council funding, according to an expert What cultural institutions in England need to know before applying for the government's £1.57bn rescue package ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks IRAQI-US ARTIST MICHAEL RAKOWITZ'S NEW ANTI-WAR MONUMENT Iraqi-US artist Michael Rakowitz's new anti-war monument in Margate points accusing finger at UK government Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq in NFTS | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of PARIS'S INDEBTED FAN MUSEUM AT RISK OF FOLDING 6 hours ago · Nestled on the fourth floor of a Haussmann building in Paris, the Fan Museum (Musée de l’Eventail) holds around 2,500 hand fans from the Renaissance to today and is the first collection of its A BRUSH WITH... MICHAEL RAKOWITZ 5 hours ago · In this episode of A brush with, Ben Luke talks to the Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz. Born in Long Island, New York in 1973 and now based in V&A TO SAY GOODBYE TO DEPARTMENTS BY MATERIAL—WOODWORK V&A to say goodbye to departments by material—woodwork, metalwork etc—and 20% of its curators Museum's director Tristram Hunt says that government help TAKASHI MURAKAMI ORGANISES OUTSIDER ART SCULPTURE SHOW IN 8 hours ago · A special selling exhibition of Outsider art works by around 60 artists should boost the New York art scene when it launches in a vast pop-up space in Soho this week (150 Wooster Street, 9 ART CAMPAIGN SHOWS THE MANY SIDES OF MENTAL ILLNESS 1 day ago · Made of Millions, a nonprofit based in Canada that has a global mission to change public perceptions around mental illness, has commissioned the Florida-based artist Ian Woods to O SAY CAN YOU SEE, WHAT 100 VERSIONS OF THE STAR-SPANGLED 1 day ago · O say can you see, what 100 versions of the Star-Spangled Banner reveal about America Ahead of her Frist Art Museum show, Bethany Collins tells us FORMER ATHENS PUBLIC FACTORY REOPENS ITS DOORS AS VAST 1 day ago · After 11 months of intense restoration and renovation works, Athen's newest cultural space will open its doors on 11 June. Located in the 1930s building of the city's former Public TobaccoFactory
EXHIBITIONS DURING COVID-19: MUSEUMS TURN TO 'VIRTUAL Exhibitions during Covid-19: museums turn to 'virtual couriers' to protect unchaperoned art To overcome travel restrictions, registrars are using Zoom and other technologies to monitor works on US COLLECTORS AIM TO GIVE INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN CURATORS 1 day ago · The collectors L. John and Barbara Wilkerson are selling a desert painting with a controversial history in order to fund a new US university programme aimedTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver GREECE | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of TEN TIPS TO GET ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING, ACCORDING TO AN Ten tips to get Arts Council funding, according to an expert What cultural institutions in England need to know before applying for the government's £1.57bn rescue package ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks IRAQI-US ARTIST MICHAEL RAKOWITZ'S NEW ANTI-WAR MONUMENT Iraqi-US artist Michael Rakowitz's new anti-war monument in Margate points accusing finger at UK government Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq inTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver GREECE | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of TEN TIPS TO GET ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING, ACCORDING TO AN Ten tips to get Arts Council funding, according to an expert What cultural institutions in England need to know before applying for the government's £1.57bn rescue package ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks IRAQI-US ARTIST MICHAEL RAKOWITZ'S NEW ANTI-WAR MONUMENT Iraqi-US artist Michael Rakowitz's new anti-war monument in Margate points accusing finger at UK government Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq in NFTS | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of PARIS'S INDEBTED FAN MUSEUM AT RISK OF FOLDING 51 minutes ago · Nestled on the fourth floor of a Haussmann building in Paris, the Fan Museum (Musée de l’Eventail) holds around 2,500 hand fans from the Renaissance to A BRUSH WITH... MICHAEL RAKOWITZ 12 minutes ago · In this episode of A brush with, Ben Luke talks to the Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz. Born in Long Island, New York in 1973 and now based in V&A TO SAY GOODBYE TO DEPARTMENTS BY MATERIAL—WOODWORK V&A to say goodbye to departments by material—woodwork, metalwork etc—and 20% of its curators Museum's director Tristram Hunt says that government help TAKASHI MURAKAMI ORGANISES OUTSIDER ART SCULPTURE SHOW IN 3 hours ago · A special selling exhibition of Outsider art works by around 60 artists should boost the New York art scene when it launches in a vast pop-up space in Soho this week (150 Wooster Street, 9 ART CAMPAIGN SHOWS THE MANY SIDES OF MENTAL ILLNESS 1 day ago · Made of Millions, a nonprofit based in Canada that has a global mission to change public perceptions around mental illness, has commissioned the Florida-based artist Ian Woods to O SAY CAN YOU SEE, WHAT 100 VERSIONS OF THE STAR-SPANGLED 1 day ago · O say can you see, what 100 versions of the Star-Spangled Banner reveal about America Ahead of her Frist Art Museum show, Bethany Collins tells us FORMER ATHENS PUBLIC FACTORY REOPENS ITS DOORS AS VAST 1 day ago · After 11 months of intense restoration and renovation works, Athen's newest cultural space will open its doors on 11 June. Located in the 1930s building of the city's former Public TobaccoFactory
EXHIBITIONS DURING COVID-19: MUSEUMS TURN TO 'VIRTUAL Exhibitions during Covid-19: museums turn to 'virtual couriers' to protect unchaperoned art To overcome travel restrictions, registrars are using Zoom and other technologies to monitor works on US COLLECTORS AIM TO GIVE INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN CURATORS 1 day ago · The collectors L. John and Barbara Wilkerson are selling a desert painting with a controversial history in order to fund a new US university programme aimed FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary OliverTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of GREECE | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It TEN TIPS TO GET ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING, ACCORDING TO AN Ten tips to get Arts Council funding, according to an expert What cultural institutions in England need to know before applying for the government's £1.57bn rescue package OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks IRAQI-US ARTIST MICHAEL RAKOWITZ'S NEW ANTI-WAR MONUMENT Iraqi-US artist Michael Rakowitz's new anti-war monument in Margate points accusing finger at UK government Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq in FUELLING CULTURE WAR, UK GOVERNMENT FORMS NEW 'RETAIN AND Fuelling culture war, UK government forms new 'retain and explain' board for controversial monuments "Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary OliverTHE ART NEWSPAPER
The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of GREECE | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING Artists will not be subject to the UK's new anti-money laundering regulations when they come into full force on 10 June, the UK Treasury has confirmed today. It TEN TIPS TO GET ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING, ACCORDING TO AN Ten tips to get Arts Council funding, according to an expert What cultural institutions in England need to know before applying for the government's £1.57bn rescue package OFF WITH HER HEAD! INFRARED TECHNOLOGY SHOWS HOW A 15TH Off with her head! Infrared technology shows how a 15th-century French king used a paintbrush to replace one wife with another Francis I ofBrittany
BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND SYSTEM: 'THANKS FOR THE TURNER PRIZE Black Obsidian Sound System: 'Thanks for the Turner Prize nomination, here are our terms' Group shortlisted by Tate for the prestigious contemporary art prize is calling out the institution’s AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO VINCENT VAN GOGH: THE FIVE BEST BOOKS An expert’s guide to Vincent van Gogh: five must-read books on the Dutch artist All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and FORGET MILLENNIALS —THE ART MARKET SHOULD BE LOOKING AT GEN Z Forget millennials —the art market should be looking at Gen Z. Justin Lee/Flickr. While the art market has been fretting over how to attract millennials, a new generation has risen up and looks IRAQI-US ARTIST MICHAEL RAKOWITZ'S NEW ANTI-WAR MONUMENT Iraqi-US artist Michael Rakowitz's new anti-war monument in Margate points accusing finger at UK government Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq in CRYPTO-CRAZED SOTHEBY'S LAUNCHES FIRST VIRTUAL GALLERY IN 1 day ago · Sotheby's has launched a new location in 2021's hottest art trade hub: the NFT metaverse. Located in Decentraland, a decentralised virtual reality platform powered by NFTS | THE ART NEWSPAPER The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events. Based in London and New York, the English-language publication is part of a network of RUSSIAN DIRECTOR KIRILL SEREBRENNIKOV BANNED FROM LEAVING 53 minutes ago · The Russian film-maker Kirill Serebrennikov has been banned by authorities from leaving his home country and therefore cannot legally attend AFTER DISPUTED SALE AT SOTHEBY’S, THOMAS COLE’S THE ARCH 53 minutes ago · After disputed sale at Sotheby’s, Thomas Cole’s The Arch of Nero will go on view at Philadelphia Museum of Art Institution says the work is being lent by the foundation that swoopedin to
ART CAMPAIGN SHOWS THE MANY SIDES OF MENTAL ILLNESS 1 day ago · Made of Millions, a nonprofit based in Canada that has a global mission to change public perceptions around mental illness, has commissioned the Florida-based artist Ian Woods to V&A TO SAY GOODBYE TO DEPARTMENTS BY MATERIAL—WOODWORK V&A to say goodbye to departments by material—woodwork, metalwork etc—and 20% of its curators Museum's director Tristram Hunt says that government help AFTER WARNINGS THAT A THIRD OF US MUSEUMS COULD CLOSE, A After warnings that a third of US museums could close, a survey indicates that just 15% are at significant risk Poll conducted in April yields optimism that financial fallout from the pandemic EXHIBITIONS DURING COVID-19: MUSEUMS TURN TO 'VIRTUAL Exhibitions during Covid-19: museums turn to 'virtual couriers' to protect unchaperoned art To overcome travel restrictions, registrars are using Zoom and other technologies to monitor works on FORMER ATHENS PUBLIC FACTORY REOPENS ITS DOORS AS VAST 9 hours ago · After 11 months of intense restoration and renovation works, Athen's newest cultural space will open its doors on 11 June. Located in the 1930s building of the city's former Public TobaccoFactory
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Corita Kent
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Statues
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Law
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David D'Arcy
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Museums & Heritage
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Public art
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Door still open to Hermitage Barcelona after city council calls forrevised project
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Museums & Heritage
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Exhibitions
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Greece
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From a huge Janus to a giant worm: seven site-specific sculptures spring up along the English coastNews
Commissions
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News
Exhibitions
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Diary
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Special investigation: Declassified satellite images show erasure ofArmenian churches
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First the Louvre's pyramid, now the actual Pyramids—JR to create show-stopping project in EgyptNews
Egypt
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Monuments
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Visitors to M Shed display asked to give feedback about the future ofthe sculpture
Gareth Harris
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Economics
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US hands over two stolen ancient lintels to Thailand after retrieving them from the Asian Art Museum of San FranciscoNews
Repatriation
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Three to see
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Garry Shaw
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Race
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Gabriella Angeleti
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Obituaries
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FROM SNEAKERS TO POKÉMON CARDS: HERE ARE FIVE OF THE HOTTESTCOLLECTIBLES
With baseball cards selling for $5.2m each and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s first ever tweet making $2.9m, people will collect anything if its rare and makes them nostalgicIvan Macquisten
Viking-age treasure: new insights into life 1,000 years agoPodcast
VIKING-AGE TREASURE: NEW INSIGHTS INTO LIFE 1,000 YEARS AGO Plus, new proposals for the Fourth Plinth in London and Nike Air Force1s
Sponsored byChristie's Hosted by Ben Luke . Produced by Julia Michalska , David Clack and Aimee Dawson withHenrietta Bentall
India’s 'vaccine prince' has a Van Gogh landscape in his living roomBlog
Adventures with Van Gogh INDIA’S 'VACCINE PRINCE' HAS A VAN GOGH LANDSCAPE IN HIS LIVING ROOM Adar Poonawalla, who runs the world’s largest Covid-19 vaccine producer, claims to have the finest collection of European art in thesub-continent
a blog by Martin Bailey 'The city is ours, not the Mafia’s': public art project in Palermo unites community against organised crime in SicilyNews
Palermo
'THE CITY IS OURS, NOT THE MAFIA’S': PUBLIC ART PROJECT IN PALERMO UNITES COMMUNITY AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME IN SICILY Four commissions, including a 30-m high mural of a Mafia-assassinated judge, have been unveiled in the southern Italian cityJames Imam
Eerily life-like marble skull—hidden in plain sight in a German castle—was made by Bernini for the Pope, research revealsNews
Discoveries
EERILY LIFE-LIKE MARBLE SKULL—HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT IN A GERMAN CASTLE—WAS MADE BY BERNINI FOR THE POPE, RESEARCH REVEALS Sculpture is now on show at the Semperbau in DresdenCatherine Hickley
Tino Sehgal to unveil open air 'live encounters' piece in the gardensof Blenheim Palace
News
Exhibitions
TINO SEHGAL TO UNVEIL OPEN AIR 'LIVE ENCOUNTERS' PIECE IN THE GARDENSOF BLENHEIM PALACE
Thirty participants will enact "moments of connection" in the setting of the 18th-century Oxfordshire stately homeGareth Harris
MaXXI L'Aquila hopes to kickstart cultural revival in earthquake-damaged Italian cityNews
Openings
MAXXI L'AQUILA HOPES TO KICKSTART CULTURAL REVIVAL IN EARTHQUAKE-DAMAGED ITALIAN CITY New branch of Rome's national contemporary art museum opens next week in a restored 18th-century palace Graziella Melania Geraci Thomas Heatherwick’s Vessel to reopen in Hudson Yards—withouthigher barriers
News
Design
THOMAS HEATHERWICK’S VESSEL TO REOPEN IN HUDSON YARDS—WITHOUTHIGHER BARRIERS
Visitors will have to come in groups, and buy tickets that will help pay for more security, after three suicides at the siteHelen Stoilas
Eric Carle, author and illustrator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, hasdied, aged 91
News
Obituaries
ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR OF THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR, HASDIED, AGED 91
The artist’s early life in Germany exploring nature and the devastation and malnutrition his family experienced during the Second World War add personal poignancy to his later children’s booksWallace Ludel
Julie Mehretu donates major painting to Art for Justice FundNews
Julie Mehretu
JULIE MEHRETU DONATES MAJOR PAINTING TO ART FOR JUSTICE FUND The auction is estimated to raise $3m to $4m to support efforts to endmass incarceration
Annabel Keenan
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekendReview
Three to see
THREE EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN NEW YORK THIS WEEKEND From Guadalupe Maravilla at Socrates Sculpture Park to Nina Katchadourian at Pace Gabriella Angeleti and Wallace Ludel Arts charity to open pop up in Mayfair selling works during LondonGallery Weekend
News
London
ARTS CHARITY TO OPEN POP UP IN MAYFAIR SELLING WORKS DURING LONDONGALLERY WEEKEND
Contemporary Art Society will launch temporary exhibition space on 4 June with pieces by artists including Lubaina Himid and Roger HiornsGareth Harris
Surge in visitors to Spiral Jetty through the pandemic leads to plans for more amenities and ecological awarenessNews
Spiral Jetty
SURGE IN VISITORS TO SPIRAL JETTY THROUGH THE PANDEMIC LEADS TO PLANS FOR MORE AMENITIES AND ECOLOGICAL AWARENESS The famous Land Art site in Utah became a popular destination, with more than 700 cars logged at the site in one dayGabriella Angeleti
Simon Lee Gallery announces worldwide representation of Venice Biennale artist Sonia BoyceNews
Art market
SIMON LEE GALLERY ANNOUNCES WORLDWIDE REPRESENTATION OF VENICE BIENNALE ARTIST SONIA BOYCE Boyce says bringing people together for her Venice commission has been like a “gargantuan puzzle”Anny Shaw
Did someone say reunion? The one where The Art Newspaper features in an episode of FriendsBlog
Diary
DID SOMEONE SAY REUNION? THE ONE WHERE THE ART NEWSPAPER FEATURES IN AN EPISODE OF FRIENDSAimee Dawson
Germany pledges €2.5bn in aid for cultural eventsNews
Funding
GERMANY PLEDGES €2.5BN IN AID FOR CULTURAL EVENTS The funding, available for small events from 1 July, will also include cancellation insurance for large events planned from SeptemberCatherine Hickley
In Pictures | Kara Walker's private archive of works on paper published in new bookFeature
Book Club
IN PICTURES | KARA WALKER'S PRIVATE ARCHIVE OF WORKS ON PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BOOK The publication is released ahead of an exhibition of the US artist's works at the Kunstmuseum Basel this summerGabriella Angeleti
The David and Goliath of art collections team up—London’s National Gallery loans nine works to SouthamptonPreview
Exhibitions
THE DAVID AND GOLIATH OF ART COLLECTIONS TEAM UP—LONDON’S NATIONAL GALLERY LOANS NINE WORKS TO SOUTHAMPTON Maverick museum chief Kenneth Clark helped shape the Southampton City Art Gallery's collectionGareth Harris
Twelve down, one to go: epic restoration of 16th-century, English tapestries nears completion after 20 yearsNews
Conservation
TWELVE DOWN, ONE TO GO: EPIC RESTORATION OF 16TH-CENTURY, ENGLISH TAPESTRIES NEARS COMPLETION AFTER 20 YEARS Conservation of the panels—bought by Elizabethan noblewoman Bess of Hardwick—has been National Trust's "most lengthy and expensivetextile project"
Maev Kennedy
Smithsonian will reopen its remaining 10 museums on a staggered schedule starting next monthNews
reopenings
SMITHSONIAN WILL REOPEN ITS REMAINING 10 MUSEUMS ON A STAGGERED SCHEDULE STARTING NEXT MONTH Venues in Washington, DC and New York will require masks and many willhave reduced hours
Nancy Kenney
Woolworth Building in San Antonio, a landmark in civil rights history, is spared from demolitionNews
Conservation & Preservation WOOLWORTH BUILDING IN SAN ANTONIO, A LANDMARK IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY, IS SPARED FROM DEMOLITION 1921 former dime store, which peacefully desegregated its lunch counter in 1960, will house an Alamo museumNancy Kenney
Artists will not be subject to anti-money laundering regulations, UKTreasury says
News
Art market
ARTISTS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS, UKTREASURY SAYS
After lobbying from art organisations, government has made last-minute decision that creators who sell their work direct to clients will not be classed as "Art Market Participants"Anna Brady
Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger find creative ways to collaborate through the pandemic in Denver Art Museum showPreview
Denver Art Museum
MARIE WATT AND CANNUPA HANSKA LUGER FIND CREATIVE WAYS TO COLLABORATE THROUGH THE PANDEMIC IN DENVER ART MUSEUM SHOW How do you crowd-source art without the crowd? The Indigenous artists explore communal art-making traditions amid the isolation of last yearGabriella Angeleti
Too woke? National Trust chair Tim Parker steps downNews
Appointments & departures TOO WOKE? NATIONAL TRUST CHAIR TIM PARKER STEPS DOWN Rebel group of members planned to depose heritage chief following row over controversial research into charity’s historic ties to slaveryGareth Harris
Laurence des Cars will be the first woman to lead the Louvre in itshistory
News
Appointments & departures LAURENCE DES CARS WILL BE THE FIRST WOMAN TO LEAD THE LOUVRE IN ITSHISTORY
A seasoned director with an emphasis on the social role of museums, she replaces Jean-Luc Martinez as the Louvre's president-director on 1September
Vincent Noce
What it's like to visit museums now—and how Covid-19 has fundamentally changed them long termAnalysis
Museums & Heritage
WHAT IT'S LIKE TO VISIT MUSEUMS NOW—AND HOW COVID-19 HAS FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGED THEM LONG TERM Coronavirus restrictions have dramatically altered the visitor experience, but the changes run deeper than mask-wearing and one-waysystems
Martin Bailey
Inflation is soaring in the US and UK—here's what it means for theart market
Comment
Art market
INFLATION IS SOARING IN THE US AND UK—HERE'S WHAT IT MEANS FOR THEART MARKET
When prices rise, investors often buy art to lower risk and increase returns. But the market's buoyancy may be short-lived, as experiencetells us
James Goodwin
Brooklyn Museum employees seek to form a union bargaining unitNews
Unions
BROOKLYN MUSEUM EMPLOYEES SEEK TO FORM A UNION BARGAINING UNIT The labour chapter would represent 130 curators, conservators, front-desk staff and othersNancy Kenney
President Joe Biden removes Trump appointees from US Commission ofFine Arts
News
Architecture
PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN REMOVES TRUMP APPOINTEES FROM US COMMISSION OFFINE ARTS
The all-white all-male board members are believed to have been responsible for a controversial order that mandated a Neoclassical style for all federal buildings, which Biden also revokedWallace Ludel
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, landscape architect known as the ‘Queen of Green’, has died, aged 99News
Design
CORNELIA HAHN OBERLANDER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT KNOWN AS THE ‘QUEEN OF GREEN’, HAS DIED, AGED 99 Responsible for green spaces that still provide respite to city dwellers around the world, the designer saw her profession as a kindof healing art
Hadani Ditmars
Acclaimed Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Zanele Muholi shows end at Tate next week—but both are coming backNews
Exhibitions
ACCLAIMED LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE AND ZANELE MUHOLI SHOWS END AT TATE NEXT WEEK—BUT BOTH ARE COMING BACK After runs punctuated by Covid-related delays, the exhibitions at Tate Modern and Tate Britain will return after their international toursGareth Harris
Exclusive survey: what progress have US museums made on diversity, after a year of racial reckoning?News
diversity
EXCLUSIVE SURVEY: WHAT PROGRESS HAVE US MUSEUMS MADE ON DIVERSITY, AFTER A YEAR OF RACIAL RECKONING? We asked art institutions around the country about their efforts to diversify their workforces, exhibition programmes, permanent collections and audiencesNancy Kenney
Tair Salakhov, leading painter and 'father of new Russian art', hasdied aged 92
News
Obituaries
TAIR SALAKHOV, LEADING PAINTER AND 'FATHER OF NEW RUSSIAN ART', HASDIED AGED 92
The Azerbaijani-born artist was one of the Soviet Union's most notable creatives during Khrushchev's cultural thawSophia Kishkovsky
Germany launches African museum exchange programme to discuss returning looted objectsNews
Museums & Heritage
GERMANY LAUNCHES AFRICAN MUSEUM EXCHANGE PROGRAMME TO DISCUSS RETURNING LOOTED OBJECTS New government initiative MuseumsLab aims to foster more international co-operation and consider topics including decolonisation andrestitution
Catherine Hickley
San Diego’s arts institutions cry out as mayor maintains 50% reduction in city funding into 2022News
Museums & Heritage
SAN DIEGO’S ARTS INSTITUTIONS CRY OUT AS MAYOR MAINTAINS 50% REDUCTION IN CITY FUNDING INTO 2022 Prolonging the pain will not help the culture sector—a formerly $1bn industry that supported 36,000 full-time jobs—bounce back, leaderssay
Wallace Ludel
Plywood boards used to shutter New York shops are transformed into canvases for local artistsNews
Protest
PLYWOOD BOARDS USED TO SHUTTER NEW YORK SHOPS ARE TRANSFORMED INTO CANVASES FOR LOCAL ARTISTS The Plywood Protection Project has given five artists material to create new public works in each boroughGabriella Angeleti
Cuban artists ask Museum of Fine Arts to remove their work from display while Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara remains in governmentcustody
News
Cuba
CUBAN ARTISTS ASK MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS TO REMOVE THEIR WORK FROM DISPLAY WHILE LUIS MANUEL OTERO ALCÁNTARA REMAINS IN GOVERNMENTCUSTODY
The San Isidro Movement founder was forcibly taken to a Havana hospital in early May eight days into a hunger strike protesting the government's clampdown on artist's rightsDaniel Cassady
Culture professionals react to Tony Hall quitting as National Gallery chair amid BBC Princess Diana scandalNews
Appointments & departures CULTURE PROFESSIONALS REACT TO TONY HALL QUITTING AS NATIONAL GALLERY CHAIR AMID BBC PRINCESS DIANA SCANDAL John Kingman, the London museum's deputy chair, will temporarily stepinto the role
Gareth Harris
Powerful acts of defiance including a skull rack that will disappear in the London weather among Fourth Plinth proposalsNews
Fourth Plinth
POWERFUL ACTS OF DEFIANCE INCLUDING A SKULL RACK THAT WILL DISAPPEAR IN THE LONDON WEATHER AMONG FOURTH PLINTH PROPOSALS Nicole Eisenmann, Samson Kambalu, Goshka Macuga, Ibrahim Mahama, Teresa Margolles and Paloma Varga Weisz are presenting their plans for Trafalgar Square in an exhibition at the National GalleryBen Luke
Campaigners fight to preserve monumental Soviet-era murals in UkraineNews
Soviet art
CAMPAIGNERS FIGHT TO PRESERVE MONUMENTAL SOVIET-ERA MURALS IN UKRAINE Victor Arnautoff’s large-scale 1960s mosaics on public buildings in Mariupol are threatened by neglect and a “decommunisation”campaign
Sophia Kishkovsky
The fight to save Saudi Arabia’s Modern architectureNews
Saudi Arabia
THE FIGHT TO SAVE SAUDI ARABIA’S MODERN ARCHITECTURE The reaction to the destruction of Al Rabooa mosque highlights changing attitudes to the conservation of Modernist and post-Modernist buildings in the kingdomMelissa Gronlund
Gaping hole opens up under Eiffel Tower in French artist JR’s newillusion
News
Paris
GAPING HOLE OPENS UP UNDER EIFFEL TOWER IN FRENCH ARTIST JR’S NEWILLUSION
Paris trompe l’oeil piece launches ahead of vast exhibition at Saatchi Gallery in London next monthGareth Harris
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