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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
Although the less-than-stellar weather has meant summer getting off to a slow start, triple-digit temperatures and heavy humidity are surely in our future. Want to escape the heat? Step into the cool air-conditioned galleries of an art museum, where you can take a mental vacation. Feeling FOMO about the European excursions you’re not able to attend? Gustav Caillebotte’s 19th-century views of Parisian life are a good consolation.
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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
London-based British-Guyanese artist Hew Locke took to Instagram to share his disappointment upon learning that the city of Ostend in Belgium has apparently canceled a site-specific artwork they first commissioned late last year. Locke wrote that the decision was made by the Ostend’s newly-elected city council, which said that there was not enough public consultation before his proposal was accepted.
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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
It’s being called the world’s “most difficult jigsaw puzzle,” but the picture it reveals marks a thrilling new discovery for researchers at the the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA). This morning, museum experts reported that excavations at a London development site yielded one of the largest collections ever discovered of a painted Roman wall plaster.
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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
Work of the Week is excerpted from The Back Room, our lively recap funneling only the week’s must-know art industry intel into a nimble read you’ll actually enjoy. Artnet News Pro members get exclusive access—subscribe now to receive this in your inbox every Friday. The Aboriginal artist Emily Kam Kngwarray spent her entire life in the remote Utopia region of Central Australia, and when she started painting in the late 1980s, in her 70s, women in her community were not supposed to do so.
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2 weeks ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
A German toy manufacturer has scored a victory—at least a temporary one—in a fight over whether the company is entitled to use the famous image of Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man in a popular puzzle it manufactures.
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