Article date: Sunday, May 21, 2023
Getty Exhibits a Unique Golden Portrait Bust of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius
Getty presents The Gold Emperor from Aventicum, an exhibition showcasing a nearly life-size gold bust of the emperor Marcus Aurelius found at Aventicum (present-day Avenches, Switzerland), an ancient Roman city built on an earlier Celtic settlement.
Article date: Saturday, May 20, 2023
Historic objects Stolen from Kelham Island Museum
Police in Sheffield are appealing for information after a reported burglary at Kelham Island Museum, where a number of historical objects were stolen.
Article date: Thursday, May 18, 2023
Berlin Museums To Look Into Origins Of Archaeological Collections
Berlin's state museums start an investigation of the provenance of the state's archaeological collections with a view to repatriating objects that were illegally excavated or exported from their place of origin.
Article date: Thursday, May 18, 2023
Putin's Utilization of Rublev's Trinity as a Cultural Weapon Sparks Controversy
On May 15, it was reported that Andrey Rublev’s "Holy Trinity" icon would be returned to the custody of the Russian Orthodox Church by order of President Vladimir Putin
Article date: Thursday, May 18, 2023
Koons' Humpty Dumpty Sells 40 % Below Low Estimate at Auction
Christie's conducted the first of a two-part auction of real estate investor Gerald Fineberg's collection, resulting in a total sales figure of $153 million. However, many of the items were sold for prices that were either below or close to their estimated minimum values, and a few pieces were left unsold. Jeff Koons’ Humpty Dumpty sold for 40% below the low estimate. Nevertheless, the event did establish new auction records for five artists, Alma Thomas, and Alina Szapocznikow amongst them.
Article date: Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Symposium: Rethink and Reload – Monuments in 21st Century Democracies Between Iconoclasm and Revival
The international symposium Rethink and Reload is dedicated to the multifaceted culture of monuments in contemporary democracies. It considers the overthrow and new settings and genres of monuments as two inseparable sides of one development: the effort to make our increasingly diverse democracies more democratic.
Article date: Wednesday, May 17, 2023
1,100 Year Old Hebrew Bible Sells for $38.1 Million
Codex Sassoon, the earliest most complete Hebrew bible extent dating to the late ninth to early tenth century, sold for a record-breaking $38.1 million – making it the most valuable manuscript ever sold at auction.
Article date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Oxford University Drops Sackler Name From the Ashmoleon Museum
Oxford University has undertaken a review of its relationship with the Sackler family and their trusts, including the way their benefactions to the University are recognised. Following this review, the University has decided that the University buildings, spaces and staff positions using the Sackler name will no longer do so. These review outcomes have had the full support of the Sackler family and were approved by the University Council on 15 May 2023.
Article date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
India’s PM Modi Seeks Return Of Kohinoor & Other Treasures From Britain
The Indian government is planning to start a diplomatic campaign of bringing back the Koh-I-Noor and other treasures from England.
Article date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Vija Celmins | Gerhard Richter Double Vision, Hamburger Kunsthalle
Vija Celmins (*1938 Riga) and Gerhard Richter (*1932 Dresden) are among the most internationally renowned artists of their generation. A large double show at the Hamburger Kunsthalle brings the two together for the first time and uncovers surprising connections.
Article date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Balthasar Van Der Ast
BALTHASAR VAN DER AST (MIDDELBURG 1593-1657 DELFT)
Tulips, carnations, roses and other flowers in a roemer with shells and a lizard on a ledge
Article date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Ai Weiwei's Iron Root Sculpture Finds New Home in Eden’s Rainforest Biome
The monumental sculpture, which weighs almost 1.5 tonnes, is cast in iron from a giant tree root of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree, typically found in the Bahia Coastal Forest of eastern Brazil. The piece was crafted using the ancient techniques of 'lost wax' moulding and casting.
Article date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Structurally F–cked, Artists’ Pay and Conditions
This report into artists’ pay and working conditions published by Industria and a-n The Artists Information Company reveals the extent of underpayment of artists in the UK’s public art sector. Structurally F–cked draws its title and data from testimonies gathered through Artist Leaks, an anonymous online survey of visual artists conducted by Industria.
Article date: Monday, May 15, 2023
Knights in Shining Armour (reappropriating the appropriated)
The year 2023 is a commemorative year in the Netherlands because 150 years ago Slavery was abolished in Suriname and the Caribbean parts of the Dutch Kingdom. In this context CBK Zuidoost initiated a collaboration with the Cultural Heritage Agency (RCE) to create the group exhibition Knights in Shining Armour (reappropriating the appropriated). The curator of this exhibition, Claudio Ritfeld, was inspired by the reappropriated definition of the word “N ”, and the artistic/political intentions of Mark Steven Greenfield; reappropriate in order to neutralise the effects of racial stereotypes.
Article date: Sunday, May 14, 2023
German Authorities Search Oligarch's Yacht and Seize Valuable Art Collection
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) searched a motor yacht in northern Germany on May 3, 2023, as part of an investigation against a 67-year-old entrepreneur from the Russian Federation. According to Der Spiegel the person of interest is Russian oligarch Farchad Achmedow.
Article date: Saturday, May 13, 2023
British and British-Based Artists Have Begun Work on Artworks Reflecting on the Coronation
The artists, who have been commissioned to create new works by the Government Art Collection, were stationed across England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and New York for the Coronation weekend and will offer their unique perspectives to commemorate the events.
Article date: Saturday, May 13, 2023
House Of Reasoned Truths Recent Video Art from Africa
Today’s technological advancement and interculturalism have completely transformed the philosophical
interpretation of what is aesthetically pleasing or engaging, altered perspectives on culturalism as well as
offer a wide range of media needed to express one’s ideas and thought processes. Subsequently,
contemporary African artists derive impetus from these contemporary unlimited possibilities to invent
multifaceted artistic formalisms.
Article date: Friday, May 12, 2023
Job Opening: Aristide V, the Black Museum Cat, Join Musea Bruges and Welcome Visitors with Cuddles and Cuteness
Working at Musea Brugge means being part of an exciting, inspiring, and high-quality work environment where you can bring out the best in yourself. Could you shine as Aristide V, the black museum cat.
Article date: Friday, May 12, 2023
Rembrandt Forever: Get a Rembrandt Tattoo by Henk Schiffmacher and His Team in Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam
From June 19 to 25, 2023, Henk Schiffmacher and his tattoo artists will be tattooing in Rembrandt’s home. During one week you can get an original Rembrandt tattoo done by the world-famous team.
Article date: Friday, May 12, 2023
Museum Folkwang Reacquires Schiele's Watercolour "Standing Woman"
In the exhibition “Expressionists at Folkwang” the partial reconstruction of the Schiele collection of the Folkwang museum's founder Karl Ernst Osthaus, which was confiscated by the National Socialists in 1937, was a particular highlight. Now Museum Folkwang has succeeded in reacquiring one of Egon Schiele's works for the collection.