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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Returns 16 Khmer Sculptures to Cambodia and Thailand
Article date: Saturday, December 16, 2023

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Returns 16 Khmer Sculptures to Cambodia and Thailand

The Met has initiated the repatriation of 14 sculptures to the Kingdom of Cambodia and two to the Kingdom of Thailand, including all of the Khmer works known by the Museum to be associated with the dealer Douglas Latchford.

Ancient Roman Home With 'Unparalleled' Mosaic found in Italy
Article date: Friday, December 15, 2023

Ancient Roman Home With 'Unparalleled' Mosaic found in Italy

Italian archaeologists have uncovered a luxurious Roman home near the Colosseum, boasting an unparalleled mosaic featuring shells, marble and precious glass, the culture ministry said Tuesday.

Article date: Friday, December 15, 2023

First Klima Biennale Wien to Open on 5 April 2024

In response to the urgency of the climate crisis and the corresponding need for a radical change in the way we think and act, the City of Vienna has launched a new festival. The first Klima Biennale Wien, hosted by the KunstHausWien, will begin on 5 April and run until 14 July 14 2024.

Article date: Thursday, December 14, 2023

Kaitlin Garcia-Maestas named Co-Curator of Desert X 2025

Desert X announced the appointment of Kaitlin Garcia-Maestas as co-curator of Desert X 2025, which will open March 8–May 11, 2025 at sites across the Coachella Valley, California. Garcia-Maestas joins the organization’s curatorial team under the leadership of Artistic Director Neville Wakefield and Executive Director Jenny Gil.

Berlin's State Museums are Becoming More Expensive
Article date: Thursday, December 14, 2023

Berlin's State Museums are Becoming More Expensive

In future, the almost four million visitors to Berlin's state museums will have to pay more to see Nefertiti or the works of Gerhard Richter.

Article date: Thursday, December 14, 2023

Uffizi Museum to set New Record of 5 Million Visitors this Year

The Uffizi Gallery museums said Thursday that they are set to register a new record of over five million visitors this year.

Rediscovered Rembrandt Portraits on Long-Term Loan to the Rijksmuseum
Article date: Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Rediscovered Rembrandt Portraits on Long-Term Loan to the Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum has rediscovered two small portraits by Rembrandt. The 1635 portraits of Jan Willemsz van der Pluym and Jaapgen Caerlsdr. disappeared from view for almost two centuries, before resurfacing two years ago.

Article date: Wednesday, December 13, 2023

COP28: New Report Quantifies the Impact of Climate Disruption on 15 UNESCO Designated Sites

During COP28, UNESCO publishes its first ever quantitative report on the “Impacts of Climate Change in Biosphere Reserves and Global Geoparks in Latin America and the Caribbean”. It shows how increasing droughts, wildfires, flooding and landslides pose a growing threat to biodiversity and human lives, while also providing an outlook for the coming decades.

A Painting of Naked Women led to a Strike by Teachers in a French School
Article date: Wednesday, December 13, 2023

A Painting of Naked Women led to a Strike by Teachers in a French School

Since Monday, December 11, teachers at Jacques-Cartier College in Issou, Yvelines, are on strike following an incident during a class where a teacher showed an image of a painting by Giuseppe Cesari.

Prison Bakery Emerges at Pompeii
Article date: Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Prison Bakery Emerges at Pompeii

A bakery-prison, where enslaved workers and donkeys were confined and exploited to grind the grain needed to make bread. A cramped room with no view of the outside world and with small windows high in the wall with iron bars to let the light in. In the floor indentations to coordinate the movement of the animals, forced to walk around for hours, blindfolded.

Missing Rubens Painting 'Tarquinius and Lucretia' Recovered in Russia
Article date: Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Missing Rubens Painting 'Tarquinius and Lucretia' Recovered in Russia

An official request for legal assistance by the German government and with the involvement of the highest state authorities in Germany and Russia, a valuable Rubens painting belonging to the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg (SPSG) has been recovered in Moscow. The painting in question is "Tarquinius and Lucretia" by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640).

Louvre Museum to hike Ticket Price to 22 Euros
Article date: Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Louvre Museum to hike Ticket Price to 22 Euros

Ticket prices are set to climb from €17 to €22 in January 2024, an increase of nearly 30 percent.

Article date: Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Robust Rescue Plan for the Iconic Thermae Palace Ostend is in Place

Following nearly four years of intense negotiations, the city of Ostend, together with Participatiemaatschappij Vlaanderen (PMV) and Restotel NV, has succeeded in rescuing the iconic Thermae Palace Hotel and the Royal Galleries (Koninklijke Gaanderijen) from collapse. In all, around EUR 134 million will be invested, with more than half of this being private funds. The partners expect to formally sign the cooperation agreement by the end of the year, following approval by the relevant decision-making bodies.

Hans Coper Bottle at Risk of leaving the UK
Article date: Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Hans Coper Bottle at Risk of leaving the UK

A temporary export bar has been placed on a work by Hans Coper to allow time for a UK gallery or institution to acquire the work for the nation.

A Rare Byzantine Gold Coin discovered in Norway
Article date: Tuesday, December 12, 2023

A Rare Byzantine Gold Coin discovered in Norway

A metal detectorist exploring the mountains in the municipality of Vestre Slidre in southern Norway discovered a rare histamenon nomisma (literally standard coin), a Byzantine solid gold coin minted in Constantinople around 960 AD, depicting Jesus Christ.

Academy Award Winner Lupita Nyong'o to Be Jury President of the Berlinale 2024
Article date: Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Academy Award Winner Lupita Nyong'o to Be Jury President of the Berlinale 2024

The Kenyan-Mexican actor, director, producer and New York Times bestselling author Lupita Nyong'o will be President of the International Jury of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival.

European Commission reaches Deal on Artificial Intelligence Act, Parliament still has to Ratify
Article date: Saturday, December 9, 2023

European Commission reaches Deal on Artificial Intelligence Act, Parliament still has to Ratify

The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council on the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), proposed by the Commission in April 2021.

Article date: Friday, December 8, 2023

The Whitney Biennial announces the Addition of Five Curators

The Whitney Museum of American Art announces the addition of five curators to help lead the film and performance program for the 2024 Whitney Biennial. Co-organizers Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli have invited Korakrit Arunanondchai, asinnajaq, Taja Cheek, Greg de Cuir Jr, and Zackary Drucker to join them in developing a Biennial that goes beyond the Museum’s traditional in-gallery presentation to showcase the latest creativity and innovation in art, film, performance, and sound.

Switzerland Hands over Stolen Marble Sculpture to Libya
Article date: Friday, December 8, 2023

Switzerland Hands over Stolen Marble Sculpture to Libya

The Federal Office of Culture Switzerland has handed over a marble sculpture of the head of a young woman to the Libyan Embassy in Bern.

Article date: Friday, December 8, 2023

Pantone's Color of The Year is 'Peach Fuzz'

Subtly sensual, PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz is a heartfelt peach hue bringing a feeling of kindness and tenderness, communicating a message of caring and sharing, community and collaboration.