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The Centre Pompidou announces a Donation of 50M Euros from Saudi Arabia
Article date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024

The Centre Pompidou announces a Donation of 50M Euros from Saudi Arabia

The Center Pompidou announces a donation of 50M euros from Saudi Arabia to finance its work, as part of the intergovernmental agreement signed with France in 2018.

United Nations boosts Global fight Against Illegal trade in Cultural Artefacts
Article date: Monday, December 9, 2024

United Nations boosts Global fight Against Illegal trade in Cultural Artefacts

The UN General Assembly on Friday adopted a resolution helping strengthen the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural property and facilitating the restitution of stolen artefacts to their countries of origin.

Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ sell for $32.5 Million
Article date: Sunday, December 8, 2024

Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ sell for $32.5 Million

Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers sold Saturday at Heritage Auctions for a price somewhere over the rainbow, way up high: $32.5 million.

Apex, the $45 Million Stegosaurus Skeleton is Now on View in N.Y.C.
Article date: Saturday, December 7, 2024

Apex, the $45 Million Stegosaurus Skeleton is Now on View in N.Y.C.

Thought to be the largest and one of the most complete Stegosaurus specimens ever uncovered, Apex is now on view in the American Museum of Natural History.

Pantone names its Color of the Year for 2025
Article date: Friday, December 6, 2024

Pantone names its Color of the Year for 2025

The Pantone Color of the Year program engages the design community and colour enthusiasts in a conversation around colour, highlighting the relationship between colour and culture.

US Senate passes Bill to study transfer of Weitzman Museum to the Smithsonian
Article date: Friday, December 6, 2024

US Senate passes Bill to study transfer of Weitzman Museum to the Smithsonian

U.S. Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25), Mike Turner (OH-10), Brendan Boyle (PA-2), and Max Miller (OH-7) announced that their bill, the Commission to Study the Potential Transfer of the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History to the Smithsonian Institution Act (H.R. 7764), passed the Senate last night and now heads to the President’s desk.

UK Government Art Collection celebrates 125th Anniversary
Article date: Thursday, December 5, 2024

UK Government Art Collection celebrates 125th Anniversary

The Government Art Collection has announced that Bradford Council’s Cartwright Hall Art Gallery will host a public exhibition of artwork from the Collection, as it celebrates its landmark 125th anniversary.

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam launches Collection Online
Article date: Thursday, December 5, 2024

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam launches Collection Online

The Rijksmuseum is launching the new Collection Online platform. It makes the Rijksmuseum collection more accessible than ever before, with 800,000 high-resolution art works, 500,000 books, and 800 linear metres of documentation – all in one place.

Helsinki Biennial 2025 announces Theme and Artists
Article date: Thursday, December 5, 2024

Helsinki Biennial 2025 announces Theme and Artists

The third edition of Helsinki Biennial will showcase the work of around 35 artists and artist groups across three distinct venues this summer: Vallisaari Island, Esplanade Park, and HAM Helsinki Art Museum.

The Prince Claus Fund announces the Six Recipients of the Prince Claus Impact Award
Article date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024

The Prince Claus Fund announces the Six Recipients of the Prince Claus Impact Award

The Impact Award honours individuals whose contributions to art and culture engage their communities in innovative and impactful ways while addressing urgent contemporary issues. The dedication and commitment demonstrated by this year’s recipients in addressing pressing political concerns deserve global recognition and celebration.

Butterflies come to Life with New Interactive Artwork at Naturalis
Article date: Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Butterflies come to Life with New Interactive Artwork at Naturalis

You can engage with the interactive artwork Origins of Imagination at Naturalis. Visitors who scan a butterfly drawing they've colored themselves can watch as an AI transforms it into a realistic, moving butterfly. All the butterflies join together, flying in swarms on a large screen.

Danish Museum returns Roman Bronze Portrait to Türkiye
Article date: Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Danish Museum returns Roman Bronze Portrait to Türkiye

In May 2023, the Turkish ambassador contacted the Glyptotek with a request for the return of an ancient bronze portrait of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus. The request was based on an assumption that the portrait originated from Boubon in southwest Türkiye, from which it had been illegally excavated and traded.

Jasleen Kaur wins Turner Prize 2024
Article date: Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Jasleen Kaur wins Turner Prize 2024

The Turner Prize 2024 has been awarded to Jasleen Kaur. The winner of the £25,000 prize was announced this evening at a ceremony presented by actor James Norton at Tate Britain, and broadcast live on the BBC News channel. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the prize.

Koyo Kouoh appointed Curator of 2026 Venice Biennale
Article date: Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Koyo Kouoh appointed Curator of 2026 Venice Biennale

Koyo Kouoh has been appointed with the specific task of curating the 61st International Art Exhibition to be held in 2026.

Alan Cotrill commissioned to create 15-Feet tall Statue of President-Elect Donald Trump
Article date: Monday, December 2, 2024

Alan Cotrill commissioned to create 15-Feet tall Statue of President-Elect Donald Trump

Crypto investors with the project $PATRIOT commissioned Ohio artist Alan Cottrill to create the bronze statue after Trump was nearly assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.

Painting of Māori Elder fetches Record Price in New Zealand Auction
Article date: Monday, December 2, 2024

Painting of Māori Elder fetches Record Price in New Zealand Auction

An oil painting of a Māori elder by New Zealand painter Charles Frederick Goldie became the most valuable Māori portrait in New Zealand art history.

A 17th-Century ‘Star Atlas’ from Golden Age of Dutch Map-Making goes on Display for First Time
Article date: Monday, December 2, 2024

A 17th-Century ‘Star Atlas’ from Golden Age of Dutch Map-Making goes on Display for First Time

One of the world’s finest and rarest 17th century atlases is set to go on display for the first time at the National Trust’s Blickling Estate in Norfolk, following specialist conservation.

Candida Gertler resigns from Outset Fund Amidst Artists Protests
Article date: Monday, December 2, 2024

Candida Gertler resigns from Outset Fund Amidst Artists Protests

Candida Gertler, the co-founder of the Outset Contemporary Art Fund, has stepped down from her roles at various UK arts institutions amid intensifying protests against her organization's ties to Israel.

Aline Thomassen wins the 2024 Ouborg Award
Article date: Sunday, December 1, 2024

Aline Thomassen wins the 2024 Ouborg Award

This year’s Ouborg Award, The Hague’s most important visual arts award, will be presented to Aline Thomassen.

Khandakar Ohida is the Winner of the 7th Edition of the Jameel Prize
Article date: Sunday, December 1, 2024

Khandakar Ohida is the Winner of the 7th Edition of the Jameel Prize

The V&A and Art Jameel have announced Khandakar Ohida (b. 1993, India) as the winner of the 7th edition of the Jameel Prize, an international award worth £25,000 for contemporary art and design inspired by Islamic tradition.