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Fourth Plinth Winners for 2022 and 2024: Two Bold New Artworks for London
Article date: Monday, July 25, 2022

Fourth Plinth Winners for 2022 and 2024: Two Bold New Artworks for London

The next artworks that will take pride of place on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square have been chosen. Antelope by Samson Kambalu will occupy one of the highest profile public art spaces in world from 2022, while emoji 850 Improntas’ (850 Imprints) by Teresa Margolles will be installed from 2024.

Leo's Bianca: Lady of Bobbio
Article date: Sunday, July 24, 2022

Leo's Bianca: Lady of Bobbio

There is ample evidence that the portrait on vellum auctioned by Christie’s in New York on 30 January 1998 as ‘19th century German’ is nothing of the sort. Pigment and carbon-14 analyses point to a Renaissance dating – as Christie’s had been advised by consignor Jeanne Marchig (whose late husband Giannino worked as a restorer for the Wildensteins).

New York Returns 142 Antiquities Valued at Nearly $14 Million to the People of Italy
Article date: Friday, July 22, 2022

New York Returns 142 Antiquities Valued at Nearly $14 Million to the People of Italy

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. announced the return of 142 antiquities valued at nearly $14 million to the people of Italy.

A Jeweled Fabergé Egg Found on a Russian Oligarch's Superyacht Seized in Fiji
Article date: Thursday, July 21, 2022

A Jeweled Fabergé Egg Found on a Russian Oligarch's Superyacht Seized in Fiji

US law enforcement may have found a priceless Faberg egg on a Russian oligarch's superyacht. The find was made on the Amadea, a vessel owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov.

Charles Gaines’ First Public Art Project: “The American Manifest”
Article date: Thursday, July 21, 2022

Charles Gaines’ First Public Art Project: “The American Manifest”

Creative Time, Governors Island Arts, and Times Square Arts are pleased to present the first public art exhibition by Charles Gaines, The American Manifest. The serial public art installation will unfold in three parts, or chapters, across three locations over the course of two years

Below the Surface: Three Modigliani Paintings Revealed for the First Time Thanks to Digital Radiography
Article date: Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Below the Surface: Three Modigliani Paintings Revealed for the First Time Thanks to Digital Radiography

A unique painting by Amedeo Modigliani, on display at Hecht Museum in the University of Haifa, was recently analyzed by a portable digital radiography system. The X-ray revealed no less than three never seen before paintings hidden beneath the surface.

America Must Ensure That Russia Does Not Evade Sanctions. Here’s How the Art Market Can Help by Deborah Lehr
Article date: Tuesday, July 19, 2022

America Must Ensure That Russia Does Not Evade Sanctions. Here’s How the Art Market Can Help by Deborah Lehr

In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the United States has led an unprecedented effort to isolate Russia’s economy. It has frozen Russian assets, restricted trade and financial flows, seized luxury yachts, and banned Russia’s wealthy class from travel. But the American-led sanctions regime has a chink in its armor: the American art market.

Climate Activist Glues Self to Safety Glass of Famous Jan van Eyck Painting Exhibited in Bruges
Article date: Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Climate Activist Glues Self to Safety Glass of Famous Jan van Eyck Painting Exhibited in Bruges

Climate activist Wouter Mouton has made himself heard again. He glued himself to the security glass on Tuesday afternoon in front of the world-famous artwork 'Madonna met Kannunik Joris van der Paele' by Jan Van Eyck.

Documenta Head, Sabine Schormann Resigns Amid Antisemitism Scandal
Article date: Sunday, July 17, 2022

Documenta Head, Sabine Schormann Resigns Amid Antisemitism Scandal

Sabine Schormann has resigned as head of documenta- a summer long art festival that takes place every five years in Germany

World Monument Fund Launches New Projects to Protect Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage
Article date: Thursday, July 14, 2022

World Monument Fund Launches New Projects to Protect Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage

World Monuments Fund (WMF) has launched four new projects as part of its recently established Ukraine Heritage Response Fund to address the immediate, critical needs of heritage professionals in Ukraine and to lay the groundwork for the future rehabilitation and long-term recovery of cultural heritage in the country.

Banksy’s Professorship Certificate Stolen at University of Creative Arts Graduation in London
Article date: Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Banksy’s Professorship Certificate Stolen at University of Creative Arts Graduation in London

When The University for the Creative Arts announced a week prior that Banksy was going to be awarded an honorary professorship, they likely didn’t expect anyone to walk across the stage and claim the honor. But as the endless register of student names was coming to an end, one student decided to do just that...

UNC-Chapel Hill Archaeologist Discovers Depictions of Two Biblical Heroines, Deborah and Jael from the Book of Judges
Article date: Tuesday, July 12, 2022

UNC-Chapel Hill Archaeologist Discovers Depictions of Two Biblical Heroines, Deborah and Jael from the Book of Judges

An archaeological team from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recently returned to Israel’s Lower Galilee to continue unearthing nearly 1,600-year-old mosaics in an ancient Jewish synagogue at Huqoq. Discoveries made include the first known depiction of the biblical heroines Deborah and Jael as described in the book of Judges.

Hito Steyerl Withdraws from Documenta 15 Amid Antisemitism Scandal
Article date: Friday, July 8, 2022

Hito Steyerl Withdraws from Documenta 15 Amid Antisemitism Scandal

The renowned conceptual and new media artist Hito Steyerl, one of the best-known contemporary German artists and most high-profile participants in Documenta 15, has withdrawn from the influential quinquennial amid a spiraling antisemitism scandal.

44 Writers Call on President Biden to Raise Grave Human Rights Concerns on Trip to Saudi Arabia
Article date: Thursday, July 7, 2022

44 Writers Call on President Biden to Raise Grave Human Rights Concerns on Trip to Saudi Arabia

Dear President Biden, We the undersigned writers, journalists, creative artists, and supporters of PEN America, are writing to urge you to raise your grave concerns about the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia, specifically freedom of speech and artistic expression, with Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman when you visit Saudi Arabia in July 2022...

Just Stop Oil Supporters Glue Hands to ‘The Last Supper’ at the Royal Academy
Article date: Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Just Stop Oil Supporters Glue Hands to ‘The Last Supper’ at the Royal Academy

For the fifth time in the last week supporters of Just Stop Oil have disrupted a major art institution in an act of civil resistance.

Young Supporters of Just Stop Oil Glue Themselves to a Van Gogh Painting
Article date: Thursday, June 30, 2022

Young Supporters of Just Stop Oil Glue Themselves to a Van Gogh Painting

Two young supporters of Just Stop Oil have glued themselves to the frame of a Vincent Van Gogh painting at the Courtauld Gallery in London, as they call for the government to end new oil and gas and for art institutions to join them in civil resistance.

Magnum Launches First NFT Collection
Article date: Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Magnum Launches First NFT Collection

As part of its 75th-anniversary celebrations this year, and in keeping with its tradition of embracing the future of photography, Magnum is launching its first collection of NFTs this June, with three selections of 75 images.

Banksy Appointed Honorary Professor at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
Article date: Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Banksy Appointed Honorary Professor at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA)

The University for the Creative Arts (UCA) has appointed the street artist and political activist, Banksy, an Honorary Professor of UCA, in recognition of his humanitarian efforts and the impact he has had on the global arts scene.

Bonhams Acquires French Auction House, Cornette de Saint Cyr
Article date: Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Bonhams Acquires French Auction House, Cornette de Saint Cyr

Bonhams, the international auction house, has just acquired Cornette de Saint Cyr, a French auction house based in Paris and Brussels.

Robbery at TEFAF in Maastricht, Art Fair Evacuated
Article date: Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Robbery at TEFAF in Maastricht, Art Fair Evacuated

There has been a robbery at the TEFAF art fair in Maastricht. The art fair is being vacated, police said.