Article date: Friday, July 7, 2023
Anselm Kiefer Awarded the German National Prize
The German National Foundation was established in 1993, shortly after the German reunification. The purpose of the foundation is to promote German culture within the EU through art, science, literature, politics and law. Since 1997, the Foundation has awarded the National Prize (Deutscher Nationalpreis) to people or institutions that contribute to European integration.
Article date: Thursday, July 6, 2023
Medieval Gaming Piece with Runic Inscription Found in Trondheim, Norway
When archaeologists from The Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research conducted a last-minute excavation in Medieval Trondheim last year due to a broken sewer pipe, a surprise find was made. A soapstone gaming piece bearing a runic inscription.
Article date: Thursday, July 6, 2023
Nationally Significant Prehistoric Site Uncovered in Bedfordshire, UK
25 Monumental pits in what has become a nationally important prehistoric site have been found in Linmere, Bedfordshire, they date from the Mesolithic Period (12,000-6,000 years ago), a time with few clues to suggest what life was like in Britain.
Article date: Thursday, July 6, 2023
Dutch Colonial Collections to be Returned to Indonesia and Sri Lanka
At the request of Indonesia and Sri Lanka , the Netherlands will be returning 478 objects of cultural significance to Indonesia and to Sri Lanka. The objects were wrongfully brought to the Netherlands during the colonial period, acquired under duress or by looting . The decision to return them was made by Secretary of State for Culture and Media Gunay Uslu, following the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on the Return of Cultural Objects from Colonial Context, chaired by Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You. The works are currently in the collections of the National Museum of World Cultures and the Rijksmuseum.
Article date: Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Tate St Ives Appoints Adam Khan Architects for Refurbishment of the Palais de Danse
Adam Khan Architects have been selected to lead the refurbishment of the Palais de Danse. This historic building in the heart of St Ives served as Barbara Hepworth’s sculpture studio in the 1960s and will now be reimagined as a space to showcase and build on her artistic legacy. After an extensive search, Khan has been appointed to lead a project team comprising Thread, Price & Myers, and Ritchie+Daffin.
Article date: Tuesday, July 4, 2023
The French Government Unanimously Passes the Bill on the Restitution of Stolen Cultural Property
On Thursday, June 29, the National Assembly unanimously passed – as did the Senate on May 23 – the bill on the restitution of cultural property that was the subject of dispossession in the context of the anti-Semitic persecution perpetrated between 1933 and 1945.
Article date: Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Monumental Collages Bring René Magritte's Art to Life in Brussels
On the occasion of the 125th anniversary of René Magritte's birth, the Magritte Foundation, the Magritte Museum, and the City of Brussels have invited street artist Julien de Casabianca to explore the works of René Magritte.
Article date: Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Rijksmuseum Acquires Salt Cellars by Silversmith Johannes Lutma, Following Restitution Process
The Rijksmuseum has purchased four outstanding silver salt cellars made by the renowned Amsterdam silversmith Johannes Lutma. These partially gilded objects are among the most important examples of 17th-century Dutch silversmithing.
Article date: Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Switzerland Returns Stolen Fragment of Ramses II Statue to Egypt
Carine Bachmann, the Director of the Federal Office of Culture (FOC),handed over a fragment of a statue of the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II to the Egyptian Embassy in Switzerland. The restitution is carried out in accordance with the implementation of the Federal Act on the Transfer of Cultural Property (TCCP).
Article date: Monday, July 3, 2023
UNESCO Diagnosis Identifies Conservation State of Rapa Nui Heritage Resources
In response to the devastating fires of 2022 at Rapa Nui Park, UNESCO completed in June 2023 a detailed diagnosis of the damage to archaeological resources and stressed the need for short-term interventions to protect and preserve this world-renowned heritage site.
Article date: Monday, July 3, 2023
Sogent and Flemish Government Architect Seek Design Team for Expansion S.M.A.K. Ghent
S.M.A.K. (Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art) in Ghent is taking an important step towards the long-awaited expansion of the museum. The Ghent urban development company sogent is seeking a multidisciplinary design team through the Flemish Government Architect’s Open Call procedure. The team will draw up the design for a renewed S.M.A.K., comprising the current building and the so-called ‘Casino end’ of the Floraliënhal on the opposite side of the building cluster.
Article date: Monday, July 3, 2023
Beeple Donates NSFW NFT to Castello di Rivoli
Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea is pleased to announce the entry into its permanent Collection of the work by Mike Winkelmann, alias Beeple, FTX BOARD MEETING, DAY #5676 11.13.2022, generously donated by the artist to the Museum.
Article date: Monday, July 3, 2023
Closure of Zeno X Gallery Marks the End of an Era in the Belgian Art Scene
In an unexpected pressrelease, Frank Demaegd and Eliane Breynaert announce the closure of Zeno X Gallery, a renowned Belgian gallery, at the end of 2023. Zeno X Gallery has been home to celebrated artists such as Luc Tuymans, Michael Borremans, Dirk Braeckman, and many others.
Article date: Monday, July 3, 2023
Angels and Muse Lagos Reinforces Commitment to Support Emerging Talents in the Contemporary African Art Ecosystem
Angels and Muse, an alternative art and culture space in Lagos, has announced its commitment to continue to support emerging talents in the African art space, beginning with its home country, Nigeria.
Article date: Thursday, June 29, 2023
Vermeer's Lacemaker Will Join the Louvre-Lens for One Year
In 2022, the Louvre Museum lent the iconic artwork "The Seated Scribe," a masterpiece from the Department of Egyptian Antiquities, to the Louvre-Lens to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Louvre-Lens museum. A year later, the Louvre reaffirms its commitment to the Louvre-Lens by loaning "The Lacemaker" (1670-1671), a masterpiece by Johannes Vermeer.
Article date: Thursday, June 29, 2023
Julie Mehretu will Create the 20th BMW Art Car
BMW announced a collaboration at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City with internationally renowned New York-based artist, Julie Mehretu, to create the 20th BMW Art Car. Mehretu was unanimously chosen by an international jury of museum directors and curators and will be given total creative freedom to design the next installment in BMW’s legendary collection of “rolling sculptures.”
Article date: Wednesday, June 28, 2023
AI : Partnership Between UNESCO and the EU to Speed up the Implementation of Ethical Rules
UNESCO and the European Commission have just signed an agreement to accelerate global implementation of the UNESCO Recommendation on the ethics of artificial intelligence adopted in November 2021 by the 193 Member States of the Organization. A budget of €4 million will be dedicated to supporting the least developed countries in the establishment of their national legislation.
Article date: Wednesday, June 28, 2023
‘ArtIstanbul Feshane’ Opens its Doors to Visitors
Feshane, a 190-year-old historical textile manufacturing plant and one of the landmarks of Istanbul, has opened its doors as “ArtIstanbul Feshane” to serve as a cultural and arts complex after five years of restoration work.
Article date: Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Campi Flegrei : A Looming Volcanic Threat near Pompeii with Catastrophic Potential
The volcano is located less than fifty kilometers from Vesuvius and could cause a new catastrophe if it erupts.
Mount Vesuvius is probably one of the most famous volcanoes in the world and is located in the Gulf of Naples, Italy. Less known than Vesuvius, but potentially equally dangerous, is the Campi Flegrei, located in the same Italian region.
Article date: Tuesday, June 27, 2023
European Commission Report : Participation in Cultural Activities Strengthens Democracy and Social Cohesion
The report shows that those participating regularly in cultural activities are more likely to vote, volunteer and participate in community activities, projects and organisations.