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The Rothko Chapel reopens after being closed Since July due to Hurricane Damage
Article date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Rothko Chapel reopens after being closed Since July due to Hurricane Damage

The Rothko Chapel, which has been closed since Hurricane Beryl hit Houston last July, has announced that it will reopen to the public on December 17.

Contemporary Artworks stolen in Poland recovered
Article date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Contemporary Artworks stolen in Poland recovered

Polish authorities have announced the recovery of contemporary artworks stolen in Poland while being transported from Ukraine’s Kyiv to Switzerland according to TVP.

The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam announces Major Yayoi Kusama Retrospective in 2026
Article date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam announces Major Yayoi Kusama Retrospective in 2026

he Stedelijk Museum announced a landmark retrospective of Yayoi Kusama, one of the most influential and pioneering artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Dutch and Flemish Paintings from MFA, Boston, highlight New York Old Masters Sales
Article date: Monday, December 16, 2024

Dutch and Flemish Paintings from MFA, Boston, highlight New York Old Masters Sales

Christie’s will offer a group of important and highly collectable 17th-century Dutch and Flemish paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), during two live auctions, Old Masters I and Old Master Paintings and Sculpture II, taking place 5 February 2025 at Rockefeller Center.

Gustave Courbet: the Secret Letters that redefined a Master
Article date: Monday, December 16, 2024

Gustave Courbet: the Secret Letters that redefined a Master

A stack of “old papers” in an attic… but their contents could unnerve even the most composed! The Municipal Library of Besançon has revealed an extraordinary discovery: an unpublished and passionate correspondence between the painter Gustave Courbet and a Parisian adventurer, Mathilde Carly de Svazzema.

Ukraine: Two more Cultural Properties under “Enhanced Protection” of UNESCO
Article date: Monday, December 16, 2024

Ukraine: Two more Cultural Properties under “Enhanced Protection” of UNESCO

At the request of the Ukrainian authorities, the UNESCO Committee for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict has just granted temporary enhanced protection to Babyn Yar, the site of one of the largest massacres of the ‘Holocaust by bullets’, and to the Odesa Literary Museum. This brings the number of cultural properties benefiting from this status in Ukraine to 27.

Vatican removes Baby Jesus with Keffiyeh from Nativity Scene
Article date: Friday, December 13, 2024

Vatican removes Baby Jesus with Keffiyeh from Nativity Scene

Vatican removes baby Jesus with keffiyeh from nativity scene after backlash over its depiction of the baby Jesus lying on a keffiyeh, the traditional scarf used by Palestinians as a national symbol, Catholic media outlets reported Wednesday.

Tate Modern turns 25
Article date: Friday, December 13, 2024

Tate Modern turns 25

In May 2025, the world’s most popular museum of modern and contemporary art will turn 25. Everyone will be invited to a birthday celebration at Tate Modern from 9 to 12 May.

Sotheby’s lays off Staff following Lower Auction Results
Article date: Friday, December 13, 2024

Sotheby’s lays off Staff following Lower Auction Results

Sotheby’s lays off staff members from its offices in New York, with the majority of cuts including back-office workers, junior staffers as well as specialists in various departments

Pamela Anderson’s Sensational Baywatch Swimsuit leads Exhibition on Swimming’s Century
Article date: Thursday, December 12, 2024

Pamela Anderson’s Sensational Baywatch Swimsuit leads Exhibition on Swimming’s Century

Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, the first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman, and a selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s, are all revealed today as star items that will go on display in the Design Museum's, London, major spring exhibition on swimming.

Queen Elizabeth II National Memorial Masterplan Design Competition launches
Article date: Thursday, December 12, 2024

Queen Elizabeth II National Memorial Masterplan Design Competition launches

UK Government has launched an open search today for a team to create a design masterplan to honour The Late Queen. Competition welcomes architect-led multidisciplinary teams to submit details of profile, team composition, and experience.

Closer to Memling: dive into the Work of Hans Memling
Article date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Closer to Memling: dive into the Work of Hans Memling

The website Closer to Memling offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of Hans Memling, a renowned painter of the Flemish Renaissance. This innovative project utilises cutting-edge scientific imaging techniques to provide ultra-high-resolution images of Memling's works. Closer to Memling offers a unique and fascinating visual journey into the heart of the artistic finesse of the 15th century.

Eindhoven, Netherlands, Residents chose New Artwork for the City
Article date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Eindhoven, Netherlands, Residents chose New Artwork for the City

On 10 December, 48 people from Eindhoven chose the artwork that will be placed in the museum garden of the Van Abbemuseum in 2026.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Unveils Design for New Modern and Contemporary Art Wing
Article date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Unveils Design for New Modern and Contemporary Art Wing

Redesigned wing will create world-class home for The Met’s diverse collection of 20th- and 21st-century art; address critical accessibility, infrastructure, and sustainability needs; and foster seamless connections with the rest of the Museum’s encyclopedic holdings

ACASA releases Best Practice Guidelines for Provenance Research and Restitution
Article date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024

ACASA releases Best Practice Guidelines for Provenance Research and Restitution

Responding to an urgent and growing need for guidance on ethical stewardship of African collections in museums, the Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) has produced best practice guidelines for provenance research and restitution.

€300,000 Masterpiece Unveiled on Dutch TV
Article date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024

€300,000 Masterpiece Unveiled on Dutch TV

A record was set during the recording of a new season of the dutch TV show Tussen Kunst en Kitsch.

Poland’s First Queer Museum opens in Warsaw
Article date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Poland’s First Queer Museum opens in Warsaw

The institution, set up by nonprofit rights group Lambda, is the first of a kind "in all of post-communist Europe", said its director Krzysztof Kliszczyński.

Conservation of the Ghent Altarpiece continues to reveal the Virtuosity of the Van Eyck Brothers
Article date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Conservation of the Ghent Altarpiece continues to reveal the Virtuosity of the Van Eyck Brothers

The conservation-restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece (1432), the world-famous masterpiece by brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck, began in 2012 at the Museum of Fine Arts (MSK) in Ghent.

UK Government announces Deal with Saudi Arabia aimed at Cultural Exchange
Article date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024

UK Government announces Deal with Saudi Arabia aimed at Cultural Exchange

The UK is set to share its world-leading expertise in culture, heritage and tourism with Saudi Arabia, to help the country fulfil its ambition to become a global visitor destination.

Pope unveils Nativity Scene with Baby Jesus in a Keffiyeh Manger
Article date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Pope unveils Nativity Scene with Baby Jesus in a Keffiyeh Manger

The Vatican inaugurated the 2024 Nativity scene and Christmas tree on Saturday, 7 December, in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican.