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Eli Broad, Los Angeles Philanthropist for Arts and Education Passes Away at 87
Article date: Saturday, May 1, 2021

Eli Broad, Los Angeles Philanthropist for Arts and Education Passes Away at 87

Philanthropist and entrepreneur Eli Broad, who is the only person to found two Fortune 500 companies in different industries and who co-founded with his wife Edye the contemporary art museum, The Broad, has passed away.

David Hockney’s Digital Artwork Commissioned by CIRCA is on View in London, New York, Seoul, and Tokyo
Article date: Saturday, May 1, 2021

David Hockney’s Digital Artwork Commissioned by CIRCA is on View in London, New York, Seoul, and Tokyo

This May, Outdoor Screens Around The World Unite to Present Hockney’s Animated Sunrise on London’s Iconic Piccadilly Lights, Over 70 Billboards in New York’s Times Square, The Largest LED Screen in Seoul and The Largest 3-Paneled LED Display in Japan.

Getty Embarks on International Project to Study Soviet-Era Plastics
Article date: Saturday, April 24, 2021

Getty Embarks on International Project to Study Soviet-Era Plastics

The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) has partnered with Die Neue Sammlung - The Design Museum in Munich, the Wende Museum of the Cold War in Los Angeles and the Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences to launch German Democratic Plastics in Design, a project looking at how Soviet-era plastics were made and valued.

Article date: Saturday, April 24, 2021

The Academy of Motion Picture Unveils Campaign Art for 93rd Edition of the Oscars

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revealed the campaign art for the 93rd Oscars. The 2021 campaign illustrates this year’s tagline, “Bring Your Movie Love,” celebrating our global appreciation for the power of film to foster connection, to educate, and to inspire us to tell our own stories.

Manhattan D.A.’s Office Returns 33 Antiquities to Afghanistan
Article date: Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Manhattan D.A.’s Office Returns 33 Antiquities to Afghanistan

Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr. today announced the return of 33 antiquities valued at approximately $1.8 million to the people of Afghanistan during a repatriation ceremony.

Wildfire Tears Down University of Cape Town Library of Antiquities
Article date: Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Wildfire Tears Down University of Cape Town Library of Antiquities

On Sunday morning, the University of Cape Town Libraries was burnt down by a wild fire that started near the memorial to colonial leader Cecil Rhodes.

HARQUITECTES and Christ & Gantenbein Win Competition to Extend MACBA in Barcelona
Article date: Saturday, April 17, 2021

HARQUITECTES and Christ & Gantenbein Win Competition to Extend MACBA in Barcelona

A jury of 21 experts has chosen the ‘Gallery’ proposal by the architecture studio UTE Harquitectes and Christ & Gantenbein for the MACBA extension.

Egyptologist Zahi Hawass Discovers Lost ‘Golden’ City in Luxor
Article date: Friday, April 9, 2021

Egyptologist Zahi Hawass Discovers Lost ‘Golden’ City in Luxor

Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced that an Egyptian mission under the supervision of Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass discovered a city – dubbed the Rise of Aten – which had been under the sands for 3,000 years, dating back to the reign of Amenhotep III.

Expansion of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to be Designed by Safdie Architects
Article date: Thursday, April 8, 2021

Expansion of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to be Designed by Safdie Architects

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art today revealed plans for an expansion that will increase the size of the current facilities by 50 percent. Adding nearly 100,000 square feet to the 200,000-square-foot facility, the expansion will allow the museum to showcase its growing collection and welcome more visitors to experience the power of art, in an inclusive environment.

The Bayeux Tapestry Loan to the UK on Hold Due to Poor Condition Report
Article date: Wednesday, April 7, 2021

The Bayeux Tapestry Loan to the UK on Hold Due to Poor Condition Report

The loan of the famed Bayeux Tapestry by the UK from France may not come to pass after a condition report revealed damage to the artwork. The Museums Journal reports that the 230-foot-long work has been found to be in poor condition, with stains and holes among the issues needing attention and repair.

Teylers Museum Discovers Two Drawings by Bernini
Article date: Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Teylers Museum Discovers Two Drawings by Bernini

A major discovery in the collection of Teylers Museum: two of its 17-century drawings prove to be the work of Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680), the best known artist of the Italian Baroque. After comprehensive research, it was concluded that Allegory of the Holy Blood of Christ and A Child with his Guardian Angel can both be attributed to the master.

Droit de Réponse (Right of Reply) to Simon Hewitt's Article on ArtDependence by Jean-Charles Méthiaz
Article date: Friday, April 2, 2021

Droit de Réponse (Right of Reply) to Simon Hewitt's Article on ArtDependence by Jean-Charles Méthiaz

Artdependence has received the following communication from Mr Jean-Charles Méthiaz concerning Simon Hewitt’s article, requesting we publish it as a Droit de Réponse (‘Right of Reply’). Artdependence fully respects Freedom of Speech and we are therefore happy to publish Mr Méthiaz’s reaction in full:

Can the Art World Take a Joke?
Article date: Thursday, April 1, 2021

Can the Art World Take a Joke?

For centuries, April Fool’s Day has been celebrated on the first day of the month, a frivolous, unofficial holiday filled with practical jokes and pranks. During these heavy times, we could all use some lightheartedness, so we are taking this opportunity to highlight memorable pranks that have been played on the art world.

“Home Stories, 100 Years, 20 Interiors” Opens in Design Museum, Gent
Article date: Sunday, March 28, 2021

“Home Stories, 100 Years, 20 Interiors” Opens in Design Museum, Gent

Now showing at The Design Museum Gent, is a design exhibition titled “Home Stories, 100 Years, 20 Interiors”. Works on view are from renowned artists and designers such as Verner Panton, Finn Juhl, Lina Bo Bardi, Assemble, Andy Warhol, Cecil Beaton and Elsie de Wolfe.

Scraping The Dirt Off The ‘Crime Of The Century’
Article date: Friday, March 26, 2021

Scraping The Dirt Off The ‘Crime Of The Century’

Described as the ‘Crime of the Century’, a series of paintings, all with a common source, have been sold for millions as Old Master masterpieces before being controversially downgraded to the status of modern fakes.

The Mosul Cultural Museum in Iraq is Being Rebuilt
Article date: Sunday, March 7, 2021

The Mosul Cultural Museum in Iraq is Being Rebuilt

Six years after Daesh attack, the Mosul Cultural Museum is being rehabilitated through the commitment of Iraqi authorities and an international heritage consortium.

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Article date: Sunday, February 14, 2021

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Hassan Sharif: I Am The Single Work Artist
Article date: Friday, January 8, 2021

Hassan Sharif: I Am The Single Work Artist

The travelling exhibition Hassan Sharif: I Am The Single Work Artist is the largest and most comprehensive survey of Sharif’s work to date and his first major retrospective show in Europe.

Ghosts from the Recent Past at IMMA, Dublin
Article date: Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Ghosts from the Recent Past at IMMA, Dublin

This exhibition explores how urgencies of the recent past continue to inhabit the present. Framed by key political events of the past 40 years the exhibition presents artworks from the IMMA Collection from the 1980s onwards.

Catherine Meurisse - Life in drawing at the Centre Pompidou
Article date: Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Catherine Meurisse - Life in drawing at the Centre Pompidou

In collaboration with the International Comics Festival of Angouleme, the Public Information Library (Bpi) is presenting an exhibition devoted to Catherine Meurisse. As an artist, caricaturist, illustrator, screen writer and reporter, Catherine Meurisse is a prolific artist. Like Claire Bretécher and Riad Sattouf, she captures the world in action.