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Museum of Art + Light New Contemporary Art Museum Opening in Kansas, November 2024
Article date: Thursday, June 27, 2024

Museum of Art + Light New Contemporary Art Museum Opening in Kansas, November 2024

The Museum of Art + Light (MoA+L), a new contemporary art museum dedicated to connecting technology and art of the digital age with traditional visual and performing arts, is set to open in November in Manhattan, Kansas.

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam restitutes Matisse Odalisque to Jewish Art Patrons' Heirs
Article date: Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam restitutes Matisse Odalisque to Jewish Art Patrons' Heirs

The Dutch Restitutions Committee publishes its binding advice to restitute the painting Odalisque (1920/21) by Henri Matisse to Albert Stern’s legal successors.

ADAA Names 75 Exhibitors for 2024 Art Show
Article date: Wednesday, June 26, 2024

ADAA Names 75 Exhibitors for 2024 Art Show

The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) is announced the 36th annual edition of The Art Show, one of the longest-running and premier philanthropic art fairs in the country.

Article date: Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Unveiling the Close Interconnectedness between Art and Psychic Reading: A Detailed Digest

Seemingly, what two completely different realms of art and psychic reading have in common? However, they showcase more points of intersection than we might imagine. From tapping into the deepest layers of the subconsciousness to sharpened sensitivity to the unseen, both fields provide profound insights and impact experiences.

Sir David Attenborough Portrait by Jonathan Yeo unveiled by the Royal Society
Article date: Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Sir David Attenborough Portrait by Jonathan Yeo unveiled by the Royal Society

A portrait of Sir David Attenborough by world renowned artist Jonathan Yeo has been unveiled, marking 40 years of Sir David’s fellowship to the Royal Society.

33 Graeco-Roman Family Tombs uncovered in Aswan, Egypt
Article date: Tuesday, June 25, 2024

33 Graeco-Roman Family Tombs uncovered in Aswan, Egypt

An Egyptian-Italian archaeological mission has uncovered early this month a group of 33 previously unknown Graeco-Roman family tombs in the vicinity of the Aga Khan Mausoleum at Aswan’s west bank. The discovery sheds light on the diseases inhabitants of that era had suffered, WAM reports.

NCAC urges Cultural Institutions not to abandon Kehinde Wiley Exhibitions in Face of Allegations
Article date: Tuesday, June 25, 2024

NCAC urges Cultural Institutions not to abandon Kehinde Wiley Exhibitions in Face of Allegations

As an organization committed to protecting the freedom of thought, expression, and inquiry, the National Coalition Against Censorship is alarmed by the decisions of three U.S. museums—the Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Minneapolis Museum of Art, and the Joslyn Art Museum—to cancel or postpone plans to exhibit artwork by Kehinde Wiley.

Anish Kapoor: Bringing His Visionary Art to Liverpool Cathedral
Article date: Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Anish Kapoor: Bringing His Visionary Art to Liverpool Cathedral

Anish Kapoor is bringing his renowned work to Liverpool Cathedral. This marks a significant moment for both the artist and our historic building, providing an extraordinary blend of contemporary art and gothic architecture.

Drents Museum Netherlands purchases 'Last' Drenthe Van Gogh
Article date: Monday, June 24, 2024

Drents Museum Netherlands purchases 'Last' Drenthe Van Gogh

The Drents Museum in Assen has acquired a key work in the early oeuvre of Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890).

Choi Goen Winner of the Artist Award at Frieze Seoul 2024
Article date: Monday, June 24, 2024

Choi Goen Winner of the Artist Award at Frieze Seoul 2024

Korean artist Choi Goen has been named as the recipient of the 2024 Artist Award at Frieze Seoul.

Interactive Floral Art: Engaging Visitors Through Participation
Article date: Monday, June 24, 2024

Interactive Floral Art: Engaging Visitors Through Participation

Interactive floral art is changing the way we experience botanical beauty. No longer confined to traditional displays, this emerging trend engages visitors through active participation.

Jacqueline Grandjean fights to keep Van Gogh's Gordina Home in Brabant
Article date: Saturday, June 22, 2024

Jacqueline Grandjean fights to keep Van Gogh's Gordina Home in Brabant

Vincent van Gogh painted Head of a Woman in March-April 1885. He was practicing painting to eventually create an intricate composition such as The Potato-Eaters. That work is considered the absolute highlight of Van Gogh's Brabant period, before he left for Paris.

Matthew Teitelbaum to Retire as Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Article date: Saturday, June 22, 2024

Matthew Teitelbaum to Retire as Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), announced that Matthew Teitelbaum, Ann and Graham Gund Director and CEO since 2015, intends to retire from the Museum in August 2025, marking ten years as Director.

A Rubens returns to Stiftung Friedenstein Gotha,  80 Years After it was stolen
Article date: Saturday, June 22, 2024

A Rubens returns to Stiftung Friedenstein Gotha, 80 Years After it was stolen

the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung (EvSK) marks its 40th anniversary by presenting two major artworks whose destiny it has significantly influenced.

Moreau Kusunoki and Frida Escobedo set to renovate Centre Pompidou Paris
Article date: Friday, June 21, 2024

Moreau Kusunoki and Frida Escobedo set to renovate Centre Pompidou Paris

The Centre Pompidou has unveiled that Moreau Kusunoki in collaboration with Frida Escobedo Studio and AIA have won the architectural competition to complete its renovation set for completion in 2030. The DNA of the iconic Parisian structure designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers will be preserved, with an eco-responsible approach that will revitalize the complex for contemporary use over the course of five years.

Notre Dame Paris on Track to reopen in December
Article date: Friday, June 21, 2024

Notre Dame Paris on Track to reopen in December

On December 8, Notre Dame Cathedral will reopen to the public after almost six years of restoration following the tragic fire that occurred during works inside the cathedral.

UK Export Bar has been placed on a Table Once owned by King Louis XIV
Article date: Friday, June 21, 2024

UK Export Bar has been placed on a Table Once owned by King Louis XIV

An export bar has been placed on a richly adorned table top once owned by Louis XIV, King of France. The table top, valued at £7,500,000 (plus VAT of £300,000), is at risk of leaving the UK unless a domestic buyer can be found to save it for the nation.

James Purnell to step down as President of the University of the Arts London
Article date: Friday, June 21, 2024

James Purnell to step down as President of the University of the Arts London

James Purnell has announced his intention to move on from his role as President & Vice-Chancellor of UAL.

Distant Pictures: An Interview with Michael Dell
Article date: Friday, June 21, 2024

Distant Pictures: An Interview with Michael Dell

From June 20th to July 25th, 2024, New Zealand artist Michael Dell will be showing a new series of mesmerizing abstract paintings and drawings at Ronewa Art Projects in the exhibition Distant Pictures. We chatted with Dell about the cinematic inspiration for this series, his process-led approach to art-making, and the fine details contained in the remnants of this process.

Museum Reinhard Ernst opens on June 23 in Wiesbaden, Germany
Article date: Thursday, June 20, 2024

Museum Reinhard Ernst opens on June 23 in Wiesbaden, Germany

The Museum Reinhard Ernst (mre) will celebrate its grand opening on Sunday, June 23, 2024 in Wiesbaden's city center.