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1 day ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
The past few years were a sad and challenging time for the beloved San Francisco Art Institute, which filed for bankruptcy in 2023 and shuttered after a failed bid to sell a very valuable in-situ mural by Diego Rivera that is now landmarked. But things are looking much brighter for the property, thanks to fresh investment and its newly announced guise as a dynamic studio program and arts center named the California Academy of Studio Arts (CASA).
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4 days 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.
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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
The Smart Museum at the University of Chicago has just unveiled plans for a major mid-career survey of the work of one of the city’s most famous artists, Theaster Gates. Under the working title “Unto Thee,” the show will open this fall (September 23) and run through February of next year.
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1 week ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
Artnet was the official media partner of the Art Business Conference, New York. The sixth edition of the Art Business Conference took place in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday, drawing more than 200 gallery staffers, auction-house specialists, art lawyers, art shippers, art insurers, and the like. Founded by Louise Hamlin, the event provided a fascinating look at the state of the art world, covering recent developments in the market, the law, and of course, tariffs.
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2 weeks ago |
news.artnet.com | Eileen Kinsella
After a week of headline-grabbing evening sales, we always love to dive deep into the results of their accompanying day sales, where works carry lower prices. Revelations abound there about changing tastes, soon-to-be stars, and the state of the market. Without the guarantees that are attached to so many evening-sale lots, it’s often possible to get a clearer sense of supply and demand in the auction room. Fortunes can change quickly in this zone.
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