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 Students at The Courtauld Find Lost Painting by Britain’s 20th Century Radical Female Artist
Article date: Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Students at The Courtauld Find Lost Painting by Britain’s 20th Century Radical Female Artist

Two students at The Courtauld have rediscovered an important lost masterpiece by one of the early 20th century’s most radical female abstract artists, Helen Saunders (1885-1963) hidden beneath a portrait by the modernist artist Wyndham Lewis (1882 – 1957).

Dr Zahi Hawass Launches Petition to Return Rosetta Stone and Other Artefacts to Egypt
Article date: Monday, August 22, 2022

Dr Zahi Hawass Launches Petition to Return Rosetta Stone and Other Artefacts to Egypt

Dr Zahi Hawass Launches Petition to Return Rosetta Stone to Egypt. The petition also calls for the return of several other Egyptian artefacts from European museums, such as the bust of Queen Nefertiti in Berlin, and a sculpted Zodiac ceiling at the Louvre in Paris.

Unique Megalith Site Discovered in Southern Spain
Article date: Monday, August 22, 2022

Unique Megalith Site Discovered in Southern Spain

In this site near the Portuguese border, archaeologists discovered a set “unique” comprising “three megalithic enclosures, possibly related to the control of the cycles of the seasons and the observation of “astronomical events”.

ICOM to Establish Protocol on Respecting Code of Ethics During Conflicts
Article date: Monday, August 22, 2022

ICOM to Establish Protocol on Respecting Code of Ethics During Conflicts

On August 19th, the Executive Board unanimously approved a recommendation to establish a protocol to address conflicts as part of the ongoing revision process of the ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums

Artists Rights Society Embraces Web3 with New Digital Platform Launching Frank Stella's First NFTs
Article date: Friday, August 19, 2022

Artists Rights Society Embraces Web3 with New Digital Platform Launching Frank Stella's First NFTs

Artists Rights Society, a copyright, licensing, and monitoring organization for visual artists in the United States, has launched Arsnl—a new digital platform that guides artists and institutions through the creation of digital projects and ambitious works of art on the blockchain.

Climate Protesters Glue Themselves to the Vatican's Laocoon Statue
Article date: Friday, August 19, 2022

Climate Protesters Glue Themselves to the Vatican's Laocoon Statue

Italian environmental activists staged a second museum protest in as many months, gluing their hands to the base of one of the Vatican Museums’ most important ancient sculptures, the Laocoon.

Women Earn 50% Less Than Men in the Dutch Art World
Article date: Thursday, August 18, 2022

Women Earn 50% Less Than Men in the Dutch Art World

In the Dutch art world, men earn about 50 percent more than women, according to a joint study by ABN Amro and interest group WOMEN Inc.

 Dmitri Vrubel, Painter of Kissing Communist Leaders on Berlin Wall Passes Away at 62
Article date: Monday, August 15, 2022

Dmitri Vrubel, Painter of Kissing Communist Leaders on Berlin Wall Passes Away at 62

Dmitri Vrubel, a Russian-German painter best known for his painting of the kissing communist leaders Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker on the Berlin Wall, died aged 62, as reported on Monday, August 15.

Stolen Picasso Painting Worth Millions of Dollars Found in Iraq
Article date: Monday, August 15, 2022

Stolen Picasso Painting Worth Millions of Dollars Found in Iraq

A drug gang was arrested on Saturday, with the possession of a stolen painting by the well-known artist Picasso, valued by millions of dollars according to the General Directorate for Combating Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances in the Ministry of Interior.

Tehran Unveils Western Art Masterpieces Hidden for Decades
Article date: Monday, August 15, 2022

Tehran Unveils Western Art Masterpieces Hidden for Decades

Some of the world’s most prized works of contemporary Western art have been unveiled for the first time in decades in Tehran. ‘Deviant’ works by artists including Picasso and Warhol return to display at exhibition in Iranian capital.

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