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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art launches International Design Competition for Major Expansion
Article date: Friday, October 4, 2024

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art launches International Design Competition for Major Expansion

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art launched a global open call to find an outstanding architect-led team for a world-class expansion that will transform the museum with a dynamic, open, and inviting design. The goal of the expansion is to attract new audiences and design a center that speaks to community, creating a museum for all.

Girl with a Pearl Earring Visually captivates the Viewer
Article date: Thursday, October 3, 2024

Girl with a Pearl Earring Visually captivates the Viewer

Neurological research has shown that looking at a real painting at the Mauritshuis activates the brain differently than looking at a reproduction of the same painting.

United States announces New Support for Protection of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage
Article date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024

United States announces New Support for Protection of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage

On 19 September, on the margins of the G7 Culture Ministerial in Naples, Italy, the Director-General of the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) Aruna Francesca Maria Gujral and Acting Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Lee Satterfield signed a grant agreement for $1 million grant through the U.S. State Department’s Ukraine Cultural Heritage Response Initiative.

Hammer Museum names Zoë Ryan as its new Director
Article date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Hammer Museum names Zoë Ryan as its new Director

Marcy Carsey, chair of the Hammer Museum at UCLA’s Board of Directors, announced the appointment of Zoë Ryan as the next director of the museum.

Art Authentication Non Profit IFAR to shut down After 55 Years
Article date: Monday, September 30, 2024

Art Authentication Non Profit IFAR to shut down After 55 Years

After 55 years of championing the principles of authenticity and ethical ownership in the art world, the International Foundation for Art Research has made the decision to begin winding down operations.

Appeal after Gilded Icon stolen from Cambridge Chapel
Article date: Monday, September 30, 2024

Appeal after Gilded Icon stolen from Cambridge Chapel

Police are appealing for information after a gilded icon was stolen from a Cambridge chapel.

New Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw opens in October
Article date: Friday, September 27, 2024

New Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw opens in October

The new home of MSN Warsaw on Plac Defilad will open on 25 October 2024.

Article date: Friday, September 27, 2024

How We Can Incorporate Art Into Surprising Areas Of Our Lives

Art isn't confined to the walls of galleries or the pedestals of museums. It flows through every facet of daily life, influencing moods, sparking conversations, and inspiring creativity. This pervasive presence of art makes it a crucial part of human experience, shaping the way people see the world and interact with it. Understanding the role of art in everyday life can open new perspectives and appreciation for the subtleties that enrich our routines.

Two Van Gogh Paintings souped at the National Gallery as Just Stop Oil Supporters sentenced
Article date: Friday, September 27, 2024

Two Van Gogh Paintings souped at the National Gallery as Just Stop Oil Supporters sentenced

Just Stop Oil supporters have thrown soup over two of Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers paintings at the National Gallery in London in a sign of defiance after the original soup throwers, Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland were imprisoned for up to two years at Southwark Crown Court today.

Heirs demand return of Artworks from Mauritshuis Netherlands
Article date: Friday, September 27, 2024

Heirs demand return of Artworks from Mauritshuis Netherlands

The heirs of art historian Abraham Bredius, who passed away in 1946, are demanding the return of several artworks from the Mauritshuis museum. Their lawyer confirmed this following a report by NRC. The museum in The Hague allegedly has not upheld agreements regarding the exhibition of the works, which include masterpieces by Rembrandt.

A Painting by René Magritte Is Coming to Auction With a $95 Million Estimate
Article date: Thursday, September 26, 2024

A Painting by René Magritte Is Coming to Auction With a $95 Million Estimate

A painting from René Magritte’s “L’empire des lumières” series is estimated to sell for more than $95 million at Christie’s New York in November, an amount that would break Magritte’s record at auction

Man discovers Roman Mosaic Floor in Eastern Turkey while gardening
Article date: Thursday, September 26, 2024

Man discovers Roman Mosaic Floor in Eastern Turkey while gardening

Mehmet Emin Sualp, a villager in Turkey's eastern Elazığ province, discovered an 84-square-meter single-piece mosaic floor depicting natural life in August 2024 while digging holes to plant saplings on a field. Experts dated the floor back to the Roman and Early Byzantine periods.

Drawings by Emile Bernard together for the first time  at the Van Gogh Museum
Article date: Thursday, September 26, 2024

Drawings by Emile Bernard together for the first time at the Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum is exhibiting a special group of 27 drawings by Emile Bernard, one of Vincent van Gogh's closest friends, for the first time. The drawings will be on display until 12 January 2025 in a small-scale exhibition.

 Art Fairs and Gallery Climate Coalition agree a Landmark Environmental Responsibility Directive
Article date: Thursday, September 26, 2024

Art Fairs and Gallery Climate Coalition agree a Landmark Environmental Responsibility Directive

Fairs – including ARCO, Art Basel, CHART, Easyfairs, ESTE, Frieze, Liste Art Fair, Market Art Fair, Ramsay Fairs, STAGE Bregenz, TEFAF, The Armory Show, The Art Show, and Untitled Art – form new alliance.

Bill to study transfer of Weitzman Museum Honoring American Jewish History to the Smithsonian Institution passes House of Representatives
Article date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Bill to study transfer of Weitzman Museum Honoring American Jewish History to the Smithsonian Institution passes House of Representatives

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, H.R. 7764, passed the House of Representatives late last night.

United States of America returns 297 Antiquities to India
Article date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

United States of America returns 297 Antiquities to India

In keeping with close bilateral ties and to foster greater cultural understanding, the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and the Archaeological Survey of India under Ministry of Culture, Government of India had signed a Cultural Property Agreement in July 2024 to fulfill the commitments made by President Biden and Prime Minister Modi to enhance cooperation to protect cultural heritage, as reflected in the Joint Statement issued after their meeting in June 2023.

Smithsonian launches Biggest Fundraising Campaign in Its 178-Year History
Article date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Smithsonian launches Biggest Fundraising Campaign in Its 178-Year History

With a goal of $2.5 billion, the Campaign for Our Shared Future is the largest campaign in Smithsonian history and represents the largest amount to be raised in a campaign by a cultural organization. It will culminate in 2026 with the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Turner Prize 2024 opens at Tate Britain
Article date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Turner Prize 2024 opens at Tate Britain

Tate Britain opened an exhibition of work by the four artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2024: Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas

World Monuments Fund & Magnum Foundation present Heritage in Focus at Paris Photo 2024
Article date: Tuesday, September 24, 2024

World Monuments Fund & Magnum Foundation present Heritage in Focus at Paris Photo 2024

World Monuments Fund (WMF) and Magnum Foundation are excited to debut Heritage in Focus, a special exhibition at this year’s Paris Photo, held from November 7th to 10th.

UNESCO raises Alarm Over Museum looting and loss of Sudan Heritage
Article date: Tuesday, September 24, 2024

UNESCO raises Alarm Over Museum looting and loss of Sudan Heritage

UNESCO is deeply concerned about the recent reports of possible looting and damage of several museums and heritage institutions in Sudan, including the National Museum, by armed groups. The Organization calls on the international community to do its utmost to protect Sudan's heritage from destruction and illicit trafficking.