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Disney Loses Copyright of Early Version of Mickey Mouse
Article date: Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Disney Loses Copyright of Early Version of Mickey Mouse

The first versions of the iconic cartoon character, seen in Steamboat Willie and a silent version of Plane Crazy, enter the public domain in the US on January 1st, 2024.

Venice will Limit Tour Groups to 25 People and ban Loudspeakers
Article date: Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Venice will Limit Tour Groups to 25 People and ban Loudspeakers

Venice, Italy, will limit the size of tour groups and take other measures beginning this summer to soften the impact of tourism on the local community.

Iconic Anti-Apartheid Photographer Peter Magubane passes away at 91
Article date: Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Iconic Anti-Apartheid Photographer Peter Magubane passes away at 91

Renowned anti-apartheid photographer Peter Magubane, whose lens chronicled the turbulent history of South Africa, has passed away at the age of 91.

Painting by Abraham Bloemaert acquired by the National Gallery London
Article date: Saturday, December 30, 2023

Painting by Abraham Bloemaert acquired by the National Gallery London

The National Gallery announced that it has acquired the painting Lot and his Daughters (1624) by Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651), which has been on loan to the Gallery for the past four years from a private collection. This is the first painting by the artist to enter the National Gallery Collection.

Change of Plans: New Polish Government Presents Alternative Exhibition at Venice Biennale 2024
Article date: Saturday, December 30, 2023

Change of Plans: New Polish Government Presents Alternative Exhibition at Venice Biennale 2024

The Polish Minister of Culture, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, has announced that the originally selected project 'Polish Exercises in the Tragedy of the World: Between Germany and Russia' will not be shown at next year's Biennale in Venice. Instead, the exhibition project 'Repeat After Me' will be shown.

Damien Hirst to Take Over the Château La Coste Estate
Article date: Friday, December 29, 2023

Damien Hirst to Take Over the Château La Coste Estate

From 2 March until 23 June 2024, Damien Hirst will stage a major exhibition at Château La Coste. Titled The Light That Shines, the presentation will feature sculptures and paintings, including some of Hirst’s most iconic series and some which have never been seen before.

We now have our WhatsApp channel. What are you waiting for to subscribe?
Article date: Friday, December 29, 2023

We now have our WhatsApp channel. What are you waiting for to subscribe?

We all have our email inboxes and social media feeds so saturated with content that it’s a daily struggle to differentiate between spam and what truly interests us.

Jam Factory Art Center Opened in Lviv, Ukraine
Article date: Friday, December 29, 2023

Jam Factory Art Center Opened in Lviv, Ukraine

A former jam factory in Lviv has been revitalised and relaunched as a contemporary art hub. Eight years of work have gone into the project which will act as a “space for meeting, learning, discussing, and sharing experiences.”

Pope.L, Artist and Performer Dies at 68
Article date: Thursday, December 28, 2023

Pope.L, Artist and Performer Dies at 68

Artist Pope.L, who worked across the fields of performance, installation, and sculpture, died suddenly in his Chicago home at the age of 68 on December 23.

First Discovery of Charcoal-Based Prehistoric Cave Art in Dordogne
Article date: Thursday, December 28, 2023

First Discovery of Charcoal-Based Prehistoric Cave Art in Dordogne

Black, carbon-based drawings have been found in southwestern France’s Font-de-Gaume Cave by Ina Reiche, Yvan Coquinot, Antoine Trosseau, and Anne Maigret of the National Center for Research and Restoration in French Museums.

Istanbul Biennial Director Bige Örer Resigns
Article date: Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Istanbul Biennial Director Bige Örer Resigns

Bige Örer, Director of the Istanbul Biennial at the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) since 2008, and Director of İKSV Contemporary Art Projects since 2018, has decided to resign from her duties at İKSV as of 15 January 2024, to continue her work in different projects.

Fury over Macron's Plan to remove Undamaged Stained Glass Windows at Notre-Dame
Article date: Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Fury over Macron's Plan to remove Undamaged Stained Glass Windows at Notre-Dame

Plans for the contemporary replacement of some of the stained glass windows inside Notre Dame Cathedral’s damaged interior have sparked a considerable outcry from the public a year before the Parisian landmark is set to begin reopening.

Carlo Ratti Appointed Curator of the Venice Biennale Architecture 2025
Article date: Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Carlo Ratti Appointed Curator of the Venice Biennale Architecture 2025

The Board of Directors of La Biennale di Venezia appointed Carlo Ratti as Director of the Architecture Department, with the specific task of curating the 19th International Architecture Exhibition which will take place in 2025. The appointment was recommended by President Roberto Cicutto, in agreement with Pietrangelo Buttafuoco, President of La Biennale di Venezia for the four-year term March 2024-2027.

The Museo del Prado is displaying its Caravaggio following Restoration
Article date: Tuesday, December 26, 2023

The Museo del Prado is displaying its Caravaggio following Restoration

With the support of Fundación Iberdrola España, a Protector sponsor of the Museo del Prado’s Restoration Programme, the painting, an example of Caravaggio’s outstanding originality, has undergone a process of restoration to remove layers of oxidised and opaque varnish from the surface with the aim of recovering the work’s chromatic range and contrasts.

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam rounds off Historic Year with 2.7 Million Visitors
Article date: Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam rounds off Historic Year with 2.7 Million Visitors

It’s been a historic year at the Rijksmuseum, thanks in part to the Vermeer exhibition, which ran for four months this spring. It was the best-attended exhibition in the history of the museum. For those who would love to enjoy Vermeer one more time, today sees the launch of Vermeer, experience the exhibition from home, an online 360° tour of the exhibition.

Two Men Arrested After Banksy Artwork Stolen
Article date: Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Two Men Arrested After Banksy Artwork Stolen

Two arrests have now been made after a road sign featuring work by secret street artist Banksy was photographed being removed from a road junction in south-east London.

JU Archaeologists unravel the Mysteries of Pueblo Culture in Colorado
Article date: Saturday, December 23, 2023

JU Archaeologists unravel the Mysteries of Pueblo Culture in Colorado

‘Our findings from the current year completely change our perception of this settlement area in many different aspects’, says Prof. Radosław Palonka from the Institute of Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University, who for more than a dozen years has been investigating historic sites and customs of the 3000-year-old Pueblo culture on the border between Colorado and Utah. His team is the only Polish and one of the few European archaeological groups to work in the region

2023 : Alarming Increase in Journalists killed in Conflict Zones
Article date: Friday, December 22, 2023

2023 : Alarming Increase in Journalists killed in Conflict Zones

UNESCO figures show that 2023 has been a particularly deadly year for journalists who work in conflict zones, with killings almost doubling compared to the past three years. The last three months of this year in particular have already been the deadliest quarter for journalists in conflict zones since at least 2007, with 27 deaths.

AI Study shows Raphael Painting was not Entirely the Master's Work
Article date: Friday, December 22, 2023

AI Study shows Raphael Painting was not Entirely the Master's Work

A Raphael painting long debated by art historians features a face NOT created by the Renaissance master, according to new Artificial Intelligence analysis.

ARCOmadrid announces Participating Galleries for its Next Edition
Article date: Friday, December 22, 2023

ARCOmadrid announces Participating Galleries for its Next Edition

ARCOmadrid, organised by IFEMA MADRID, celebrates its 43rd edition from 6 to 10 March with the Caribbean at its centre.