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It's all a chunk', Discoveries at Stonehenge highlight controversial new tunnel's threat to heritage, Pandemic prompts New York artists to leave the city in search of more affordable space, In unanimous decision, Kinderhook zoning board recognises Nick Cave’s Truth Be Told is art not a sign, Germany proposes law change to ease Nazi-loot returns from private foundations, Seller of $92m Botticelli also collected Van Gogh, Statue of Captain Sir Tom Moore should go on the Fourth Plinth, insists ex-MP, Hobby Lobby claims Israeli collector Joseph David Hackmey consigned allegedly looted Gilgamesh tablet to Christie's, US Supreme Court sides with Germany in Guelph Treasure case, Art library and archives at London's Wallace Collection could close to public as part of cost-cutting plans, Germany doubles pandemic aid for arts with an extra €1 billion funding, Court awards New York dealer Asher Edelman $6.9m over failed deal allegedly involving member of the Abu Dhabi royal family, Unorthodox preacher: Leo Steinberg's prints helped explore and explain his sometimes controversial theories, Our picks of the must-see shows to see in New York in February, With Mardi Gras parades cancelled, New Orleans artists create House Floats, Cuban artists file motion to dismiss culture minister Alpidio Alonso after a peaceful protest turns violent, Soviet Kinetic art show includes more than 400 works exploring the once ‘marginal phenomenon’, Joan Mitchell Foundation switches to longer-term support of US artists, 'Constantly curious, uninterested in the market-led view': pioneering curator and writer Guy Brett has died, aged 78, Exhibitions at new $450m Hong Kong Palace Museum will offer ‘a fresh, contemporary interpretation of Chinese culture’, Netherlands takes lead in Europe’s efforts to return artefacts to former colonies, Q&A | Philip Guston’s daughter Musa Mayer on her new book and the uproar surrounding the artist’s postponed show, Slowing the news: artists commissioned to document a US election year through the act of drawing, Unreal City, an AR art tour of London, is opened to the world—with some limitations, Accord between US and Turkey to counter illicit trade in artefacts divides historians and preservationists, Ancient Egyptians who could not afford expensive embalming resin may have used mud instead, New York's ADAA Art Show moves to November from 2021 and beyond. 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Stickers are…, If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, we may receive an affiliate commission. Revisiting the Thanksgiving myth: the Mayflower and the Wampanoag, 400 years on, Where art fairs still happen: the Shanghai buzz, US election: How Trump’s presidency has affected the arts. ART … I highly recommend this magazine for all artists and lovers of the art. Get the latest International art news, videos and headlines. The Royal Academy of Arts’s Covid-19 conundrum, This is America: Grayson Perry on race and class. International Artist is a great magazine. The verdict on early museum openings in Texas. Has coronavirus helped unmask the real prices of art? It was seized by US authorities in 2019, In a unanimous opinion, it found the country cannot be sued for taking property from its own citizens, making it harder for the heirs of some Holocaust victims to recover art through the US justice system, Petition claims management want to ‘orientate the museum to income generation’, Some galleries received funding in the first package for exhibitions they can’t open in lockdown, Mysterious case, involving an unpaid bill for Keith Haring and Edvard Munch works, had been running for years, An exhibition at the Blanton Museum of Art in Texas looks at the legacy of the art historian through his vast collection, which includes different takes on Leonardo's Last Supper, From Laura Aguilar’s first retrospective at the Leslie-Lohman Museum to sculptural salt licks evoking impermanence by Malia Jensen at Cristin Tierney, Local artists and designers have used their float decorating skills to turn neighbourhood houses into lavishly festooned marvels, The activist group 27N cites a law that revokes an official’s power for conduct unbecoming public service in their petition to parliament, The New Tretyakov Gallery exhibition features more than 90 artists including protagonists of the movement such as Lev Nusberg, Francisco Infante-Arana and Viacheslav Koleichuk, Annual $25,000 grants will give way to disbursing $60,000 to individuals over five years, with an emphasis on financial advice, His influential texts and exhibitions looked beyond Europe and the US to art from Latin America and Asia, Director Louis Ng insists that the institution—due to open in 2022—will be distinct from its namesake in Beijing's Forbidden City, With vaccines now being deployed and a return to normality on the horizon, institutions may find they have been shortsighted in letting their employees go, The Dutch government adopts a committee’s “radical” guidelines, putting it at the forefront of European efforts to return colonial-era museum acquisitions, Although Guston's paintings of Klansmen “remain controversial today” they are also “deeply relevant”, she says, The final part of an exhibition, delayed by the unprecedented events of 2020, opens at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Critics say Turkish government polices give short shrift to religious minorities’ cultural heritage, CT scans of a mummy from an Australian museum shows the body was covered with a thin painted shell beneath its wrappings, The fair is normally held at the Park Avenue Armory in February. It’s Time For Movies To Move On Beyond Theatres “It’s time for the creative cinema establishment to catch up to the movie audience because when the pandemic is over, cinema in theaters may only survive in art houses that are the equivalent of vinyl for music purists.” The turn of the screw: will tighter regulations impact the art market? Museum News, Views & Vacancies First published on the Web in 1997 and still going strong! Can the art market weather the coronavirus storm? Museums have hastily cut their staff to save money—what will happen when visitors return and they need them back? I recently subscribed to it instead of buying individual editions. Can new tech recreate the hand of an Old Master? 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A new study says so, Jean-Michel Basquiat's Warrior could become the most expensive Western work of art ever sold at auction in Asia, February’s book bag: Jesus as muse, tips from Douglas Coupland and a reassessment of Mary Wollstonecraft, Daniel Wolf, collector and lover of the great outdoors who changed the museum world's attitude to photography, has died, aged 65, No great women artists? You are previewing the current digital magazine. How Linda Nochlin tore apart the art historical narrative 50 years ago, English house museum Kettle's Yard to sell donated collection to raise funds, Q&A | Keith Haring ‘had so much drive, was so good at promoting himself’ and artists can learn from him today, A brush with… eight artists tell us about the books and poems that inspire their work, Body of archaeologist who died defending Palmyra from Isis has been found, Syrian media reports, 'Rarest' royal Chinese porcelain bowl—at least 900 years old—discovered in Dresden state collection, Christie's closes access to historic archive due to staff cuts, Florida arts professor says she was targeted for work denouncing white supremacy in annual staff exhibition, World Monuments Fund pleads with Peru's government to delay airport construction work in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Hear the sound of an ancient conch horn, played again after 18,000 years, Oaxaca museum in Mexico is locked in standoff with private foundation, 'Like witnessing my own funeral': Michael Landy's possession-pulverising performance piece Break Down turns 20, Polish region loses €1.65m European heritage grant after declaring itself 'LGBT-free zone', Fast forward: revamped Australian Centre for the Moving Image promises a high-tech experience, A derelict James Bond island and creative uses for scrapped airplanes: winners of the 2020 Architecture Drawing Prize announced, Thanks to a £3m gift, the National Trust could finally uncover a secret portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, After a controversial year, director will leave the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, A tribute to Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, the landscape architect who shaped Vancouver’s greenspaces, With the country labelled a ‘terror sponsor’ and the government claiming activists are CIA agents, Cuba's artists are stuck in the crossfire, Rumbles of dissent emerge over Met’s proposal to expand deaccessioning, Far-right mayor reopens four museums in southern France—without government’s permission, Maya Lin’s 'ghost forest' will rise in Madison Square Park this spring, Immerse yourself in V&A’s new digital platform of 1.2 million objects, Actor Riz Ahmed and Chisenhale director Zoé Whitley selected for new commission to diversify London's public monuments, Uffizi acquires first 'street art' work—a mash-up of Gilbert & George and a crotch-grabbing Mark Wahlberg, Will it ever happen? 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It could potentially become one of the most expensive van Gogh works on paper ever sold. Will this notorious Nazi 'love nest' turn into an artists' utopia? Auctions: what will change, post-Covid-19? Tearing down troubling statues is not lying about our history—it is removing impediments to truth. As a subscriber, you will also get live reports from leading art fairs and events, such as the Venice Biennale, plus special offers from The Art Newspaper. Plus, Rembrandt-Velázquez and De Hooch, Mark Bradford addresses modern-day xenophobia through Greek mythology and a Motown classic, Frieze week: Ai Weiwei, Mark Bradford, Peter Doig, Melanie Gerlis, Hettie Judah, Special: is art education in crisis? International Shipping. Come here for international and New York art news, reviews, and rousing cultural discourse. Raphael: as great as Leonardo and Michelangelo? We ship globally and maintain relationships with art handling/shipping companies on every continent. On Fridays, we send our Editor’s picks of the top stories posted through the week. Plus, the Chicago Architecture Biennial, Tate's William Blake blockbuster. In 1895 Wolf & Co. and the Art Lithographic Publishing Co. founded this subsidiary (International Art Publishing Co.) to take over production of their holiday and souvenir cards. The art prize is open to all contemporary artists, several languages of contemporary expression are allowed - painting, sculpture, installation, photography, drawing and graphics, video and digital art - among which fifty works will be selected during the exhibition from June 20 to 24 2018 to POP UP SPACE, Broadway, NYC Plus, an exclusive interview with Chris Ofili and Jasmine Thomas-Girvan, Podcast sneak peek: how actor Timothy Spall captured the essence of Britain's beloved L.S. Sponsored by Christie's, To celebrate the 130th anniversary of Tom Roberts’ 1890 painting Shearing the Rams, the National Gallery of Victoria sends work to Wangaratta Art Gallery, close to where the painting was conceived, Last week of once in a lifetime exhibition displaying the Griffoni Polyptych—a 16-piece panel painting dating from 1472—at Bologna’s Palazzo Fava, An investigation into management was prompted by the departure of the museum’s head of Indigenous collection, who complained of racism and discrimination, Parts of the world famous monument may have been taken from a stone circle of identical diameter around 250kms away, researchers claim, The 1982 painting will be sold in a single-lot evening sale at Christie's Hong Kong on 23 March with an estimate of $31m to $41m, The latest art publications rounded up in our new book bag section, Formed a peerless photography collection for the J Paul Getty Museum and curated the landmark 1989 Royal Academy exhibition to mark 150 years of the art form, The feminist writer’s renowned essay ‘Why have there been no great women artists?’ challenged the myth of male genius and called for a new way of thinking, Group of 36 works left by John Ady is hoped to make around £35,000 for the Cambridge gallery when it sells at Cheffins auction house this month, The British fashion writer Simon Doonan speaks about his new book on the artist and describes his first encounter with Haring via a t-shirt, Artists including Rachel Whiteread, Ragnar Kjartansson and Roni Horn share texts ranging from 19th-century poetry to postmodern fiction on The Art Newspaper’s podcast, Khaled al-Asaad was killed “because he would not betray his deep commitment to Palmyra”, said Unesco chief, It is the 88th known surviving piece of Ru ceramic, one of which sold for $37.7m at Sotheby's in 2017, The vast collection of auction catalogues dates back to Christie's very first sale in 1766 and has been an invaluable resource for dealers and academics, The work has received pushback from Republican student groups who denounce the artist's decision to place the US flag on the floor, Organisation points out that Peru has not carried out an analysis of the heritage impact on Machu Picchu, Cusco and an Inca road network as requested by Unesco, The unique Palaeolithic instrument was found in a cave rich in rock art, and was marked with red pigment that matches the paintings, The museum is selling a smaller property it bought last year as a residence for Michael Govan, as pandemic continues to squeeze finances, Director spends night inside as the institution’s funders fail to pay salaries, Norway Grants pulled the award after Podkarpackie councillors voted for a resolution to "resist the promotion of LGBT ideology", The Melbourne museum of screen culture reopens with a contactless device that allows visitors to curate virtual collections, The 165 submissions to Sir John Soane’s Museum show that drawing is far from dead, Conservation boost from a US charity comes after the heritage organisation faced a £200m revenue collapse due to the pandemic, Neal Benezra’s departure follows the museum’s deletion of an Instagram comment that faulted the institution on racial issues, A joint retrospective organised by the West Vancouver Art Museum and Art Gallery of Alberta beautifully expresses the designer’s passion for nature and understanding of community needs, Concerns for the cultural sector follow Trump’s parting shot at the country, and the Castro regime's growing efforts to discredit dissidents, As the museum mulls art sales to finance collections care, critics worry that its example could open the floodgates for US art institutions, Although national museums are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Perpignan's Musée Rigaud, Casa Pairal, Musée Puig and the museum of natural history are open to the public again, The installation about climate change was postponed for a year due to the pandemic, Collections website unites technical data, open-access images, videos and even sewing patterns from the museum of art, design and performance, New 15-member body will focus on the capital’s statues, street names and memorials, Mixed-media montage by UK artist Endless was donated to the Florence museum, The first edition of the Singapore fair, first announced in 2018, is now scheduled to happen in January 2022, Our expert panel of artists and storytellers review extended reality exhibitions and events, The show centres on a landmark 1976 exhibition by Lowry, Top of the Pods: David Hockney and other modern British mavericks, Top of the Pods: The best of the Venice Biennale, Top of the Pods: Leonardo—the Salvator Mundi saga, Top of the Pods: video artists in the spotlight, Top of the Pods: Artemisia Gentileschi and the forgotten female Old Masters, In memoriam: Karsten Schubert in conversation with Michael Landy, Top of the Pods: climate crisis with Olafur Eliasson, Justin Brice Guariglia and Anna Somers Cocks, Top of the 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Categories - International Art News As Philadelphia’s Arts Sector Closes Up For Second Time, Fears About What Might Not Survive “After initial COVID-19 shutdowns in March, many organizations made significant investments in reopening this summer or moving activities online, … ‘and now it appears they won’t be able to reap any impact from that investment, at least for quite a while.’ … Presented in partnership with Gurr Johns, Plus, French museums revolt against lockdown closures and artist Crystal Fischetti on Karla Black, Hosted by Ben Luke and Aimee Dawson. Gatherings are taboo in the Covid-19 world, so where does that leave experiential art? Vancouver Art Museum Backs Down Its Major Expansion. What will culture be like in the next decade? International Art Publishing Co. Ltd. (1895-1915) New York, NY. Our daily newsletter contains a round-up of the stories published on our website, previews of exhibitions that are opening and more. the late curator, scholar and artist David Driskell, The announcement coincides with acquisitions of works by Gordon Parks, Kwame Brathwaite and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, In a unanimous decision, the government’s advisory commission says it is likely the work was sold under duress, "Christie’s has not been provided with any evidence that would challenge the lawfulness of this sale," a representative says, Proposed plans aim to convert Joseph Goebbels' summer retreat into artists studios, communal living spaces and a museum of tolerance, In the wake of Black Lives Matter movement, new exhibition at Lisson Gallery will feature 11 women and non-binary artists tackling issue of Britain’s colonial legacy, Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections, The philanthropic organisation Advancing Women Artists will halt conservation projects due to lack of funds, New York University Abu Dhabi's postgraduate art course will start next autumn and cost $140,000 over two years, An heir of an early owner claims that family members conspired to have it sold without his knowledge, Through his community programmes and art spaces, the artist and organiser “profoundly impacted the daily lives” of people in the city, A writer’s complaints about downtown tagging were met with accusations of classism—and a new mural, From Rebel Hearts, a documentary on Los Angeles artist and activist Sister Mary Corita, to Flee, and animated tale of a young gay man’s flight from Afghanistan, Non-profit organisation cites a “skyrocketing’’ number of individuals around the globe needing help with on-the-ground strategies or relocation, Signers allude to his payments to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and other financial ties, As her Hauser & Wirth exhibition launches online, the 81-year-old artist tells us about her early influences, being taught by David Hockney, and why pink is punk, Recent excavation has uncovered late Neolithic and Bronze Age artefacts and human remains, Tara Donovan, GaHee Park and artist-owners of Brooklyn's Elijah Wheat Showroom are among those who are leaving in pursuit of nature, The village zoning board agreed with public and art world opinion that the vinyl text installation is “a political message in art”, Law change follows refusal by some foundations to restitute property lost due to Nazi persecution, Plus, India reconstructs its history and Navid Nuur on Walter de Maria, Hosted by Ben Luke and Kabir Jhala.
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