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Kouoh’s death comes just months after she made history as the first African woman to be named Artistic Director of the 61st Venice Biennale, scheduled to open in April 2026. Her appointment to helm ...
We sincerely hope that those involved, come to realize the immense harm they have caused to so many people in Romania, in the Netherlands, and around the world. The theft has had a profound ...
This offers more room for artistic innovation and stimulates cooperation, it also reduces the administrative burden and strengthens the position of institutions as a collaboration partner for ...
Together with a 20-year-old from the same town, these two men were in the museum that night, according to the Netherlands Public Prosecution Service (PPS). They detonated a very powerful firework bomb ...
The generous gift marks the culmination of NG200, which has been the National Gallery’s year-long Bicentenary celebration of art, creativity and imagination, marking two centuries of bringing people ...
A particular mold has infected a number of museums in Denmark. This is reported by the Danish newspaper DR, which spoke with Camilla Jul Bastholm, head of conservation and storage at the National ...
The art world was upended by the disruptive new market that emerged and quickly sought to adopt the interests and tastes of its patrons. Major auction houses led the charge – their business model was ...
Self’s first large-scale public sculpture in New York will be part of the Museum’s longstanding Facade Sculpture Program made possible through the support of the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation, ...
Carrying an estimate of $12 million - $18 million, it is poised to set the highest price at auction for an artwork by a living female artist. The work comes to Christie’s from the Rubell Family ...
Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension Day (1731-32) was last sold at the Paris auction house Ader Tajan in 1993, the first time it had appeared at auction in over 250 years. It set a record ...
Search and rescue teams recovered the bodies of a Belgian mother and her son on Monday in Jordan, police said a day after the woman and her three children were reported missing in flash flooding.
Ayas will succeed Charles Esche, who is stepping down after two decades in the role, and takes up the position in September 2025. Currently serving as Curator-at-Large at Performa, New York’s biennial ...