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The Museo Nacional del Prado’s website wins the prestigious Webby Awards prize
Article date: Sunday, May 1, 2016

The Museo Nacional del Prado’s website wins the prestigious Webby Awards prize

The Museo Nacional del Prado’s new website, which benefits from the sponsorship of Telefónica, has been recognised in The Webby Awards (http://webbyawards.com) of the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences as the best website of any cultural institution at an international level.

Lego admits mistake in refusing bulk order for Ai Wei Wei
Article date: Friday, April 29, 2016

Lego admits mistake in refusing bulk order for Ai Wei Wei

Lego has released a statement claiming that their refusal to sell a bulk order to artist Ai Wei Wei was an ‘internal mistake’.

Irving Penn ‘Mouth (For L’Oréal), New York’, 1986
Article date: Thursday, April 28, 2016

Irving Penn ‘Mouth (For L’Oréal), New York’, 1986

An exceptional selection of fashion photographs will come under the spotlight at Sotheby’s in London on 19 May 2016.

“I am fascinated by his great subtlety” - Angela Lampe,  curator for the Paul Klee retrospective at Pompidou
Article date: Wednesday, April 27, 2016

“I am fascinated by his great subtlety” - Angela Lampe, curator for the Paul Klee retrospective at Pompidou

From April 6 until August 1, 2016 the Centre Pompidou is presenting a journey through the work of one of the 20th century’s most iconic artists: Paul Klee. Featuring two hundred and thirty works on loan from the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern, and other pieces from various major international and private collections, this retrospective sheds new light on a rather intriguing aspect of the artist’s oeuvre.

ON KAWARA Four Decades
Article date: Tuesday, April 26, 2016

ON KAWARA Four Decades

Four Decades (OCT.13, 1970 / MAY 7, 1980 / NOV.22, 1990 / APR.16, 2000), 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 will be offered on Phillips Auction May 8.

Art dealer Perry Rubenstein facing grand theft charges
Article date: Monday, April 25, 2016

Art dealer Perry Rubenstein facing grand theft charges

The charges against Rubenstein involve several cases in which prosecutors claim he misinformed clients over the selling price of artworks, or claimed no knowledge on the whereabouts of the amounts paid.

Yana Peel to join Hans Ulrich Obrist at the Serpentine
Article date: Saturday, April 23, 2016

Yana Peel to join Hans Ulrich Obrist at the Serpentine

The Chairman and Trustees of the Serpentine Galleries have announced that Yana Peel, co-finder of Outset Contemporary Art Fund and CEO of Intelligence Squared, has been appointed CEO of the Serpentine Galleries in partnership with Hans Ulrich Obrist as Artistic Director.

JMW Turner to become the face of new £20 note
Article date: Saturday, April 23, 2016

JMW Turner to become the face of new £20 note

Romanticist landscape painter JMW Turner has been chosen to be the face of the new £20 note, which will enter circulation in 2020. Turner has been chosen from over 500 possibilities, which included Francis Bacon and Alexander McQueen.

Rodin’s Celebrated Marble of Embracing Lovers L’ÉTERNEL PRINTEMPS
Article date: Thursday, April 21, 2016

Rodin’s Celebrated Marble of Embracing Lovers L’ÉTERNEL PRINTEMPS

Rodin’s celebrated marble of embracing lovers L’ÉTERNEL PRINTEMPS appearing at auction for the first time in Sotheby’s May sale of Impressionist & Modern Art

SITE-SPECIFIC ART ROCKS COACHELLA
Article date: Wednesday, April 20, 2016

SITE-SPECIFIC ART ROCKS COACHELLA

The annual Coachella Arts and Music Festival that takes place over two weekends in the Southern California desert city of Indio on historical polo grounds has quickly become known as the preeminent musical festival of our time. Part of its popularity is due to its wide conglomeration of genre-crossing musical acts that span age, race and class to deliver a cross section of the current psyche of music lovers worldwide. But this year Goldenvoice, which produces the festival, has really upped its offerings through commissioning six artworks by internationally renowned artists on a grand scale as part of the event’s ambiance.

Caravaggio found in French attic
Article date: Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Caravaggio found in French attic

In a recent wave of re-discovery, a painting believed to be by Caravaggio has been found in a dusty attic in France.

Elmgreen & Dragset Appointed Curators Of The 15th Istanbul Biennial
Article date: Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Elmgreen & Dragset Appointed Curators Of The 15th Istanbul Biennial

Curated by the artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset – the 15th Istanbul Biennial, organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) and sponsored by Koç Holding, will take place between 16 September and 12 November 2017. Elmgreen & Dragset (Michael Elmgreen, dr.h.c. and Ingar Dragset, dr.h.c.) are an artist duo who have worked together since 1995.

New mobile app "Magnus" works like "Shazam for Art”
Article date: Wednesday, April 13, 2016

New mobile app "Magnus" works like "Shazam for Art”

Magnus Resch has officially announced the launch of a new mobile app for the art world. Users take a photo of an artwork and the app returns all details, including prices. For the first time in art history, prices from both galleries and auction houses are made available for free. The app can be downloaded free from the Apple App Store.

Jan Fabre is denounced as 'persona non grata' by Greek artists
Article date: Monday, April 11, 2016

Jan Fabre is denounced as 'persona non grata' by Greek artists

Open letter from Jan Fabre and his team in reply to the letter of Greek artists.

Re-discovery of Shakespeare First Folio
Article date: Monday, April 11, 2016

Re-discovery of Shakespeare First Folio

An original copy of William Shakespeare’s First Folio has been discovered in a Scottish island. Published in 1623, seven years after the playwright’s death, this was the first attempt to compile Shakespeare’s works into one publication.

Olafur Eliasson invites refugees, migrants, and university students to take part in Green light
Article date: Monday, April 11, 2016

Olafur Eliasson invites refugees, migrants, and university students to take part in Green light

Olafur Eliasson is inviting refugees, migrants, and university students to take part in a workshop at TBA21–Augarten, Vienna, together with the gallery’s regular visitors.

The Next Rembrandt is unveiled
Article date: Friday, April 8, 2016

The Next Rembrandt is unveiled

The Next Rembrandt has been unveiled in Amsterdam: a 3D printed painting, made solely from data of Rembrandt’s body of work. Thus bringing the Master of Light and Shadow back to life to create one more painting. Only this time, data is the painter, and technology the brush.

Manifesta 11: What do I do for money? What does my work do to me at the same time?
Article date: Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Manifesta 11: What do I do for money? What does my work do to me at the same time?

In just over two months, on 11 June, 2016, Manifesta 11 opens its doors in Zurich under the title What People Do for Money: Some Joint Ventures. Preparations for the large international art exhibition are nearing completion: the new productions, that are arising between international artists and Zurich professionals of other professions, are getting more and more concrete. What do I do for money? What does my work do to me at the same time?

Article date: Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Raw: Drone Footage Captures Palmyra Ruins, City

Russian state television footage from Palmyra on Sunday, as well as drone video obtained from the Syrian Military Media Centre, showed aerials of what remained of the ancient city after the Islamic State group (IS) was forced from the area. (March 27)

Idris Khan selected for major public art commission in Abu Dhabi
Article date: Friday, March 25, 2016

Idris Khan selected for major public art commission in Abu Dhabi

Sean Kelly is pleased to announce that Idris Khan has been selected to design a permanent public monument for the new Memorial Park in Abu Dhabi, commemorating Emiratis who have sacrificed their lives in service to the UAE.