.The Educational Institution of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) is looking for to deaccession a 9th-century stone Buddha to enable its own repatriation it to
Read moreTwo Simply Stop Oil Lobbyists Acquitted by Judge
.On Thursday, a judge acquitted pair of ecological activists who glued themselves to a J.M.W. Turner paint at Manchester Fine art Gallery in July 2022.
Read moreTitus Kaphar Covers the Paintings in His Directorial Debut
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Read moreThousands of Taylor Swift Enthusiasts Flood Vienna Museums After Charges Waived
.1000s Of Taylor Swift supporters flooded galleries in Vienna over the weekend break after multiple institutions waived submission expenses after three of the singer’s performances
Read moreThe Overwhelming Bulk of NFTs Are Actually ‘Lifeless,’ Report Mentions
.A record published previously this month by NFTevening said that the market place for NFTs has actually been in such a significant decline given that
Read moreThe Must-Go Venues of Art Basel Paris’s Community Plan
.Craft Basel Paris, which ranges from Oct 18 to 20 (with VIP days on 16 and 17), has actually left behind its own inaugural label
Read moreThe Met to Take Wardship of Recently Repatriated Artifacts to Yemen
.Officials of the State of Yemen have actually positioned a team of artifacts recently repatriated coming from a private compilation on a lasting funding to
Read moreThe Little-Known Company of Journeying Shows Is Actually Growing
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Read moreThe Ideal Displays at the 2024 Independent 20th Century
.Independent’s 20th Century fair, devoted especially to fine art from its titular period, differs as an atypical species in New York. Housed in the Electric
Read moreThe Future of Asia’s DIC Museum’s Compilation Resides in Question
.Japan’s loss-making, seriously indebted chemical firm DIC Corporation is reevaluating the future of the Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art, an institution that it owns.
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