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Andreas Beitin to Become New Director of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Article date: Thursday, December 27, 2018

Andreas Beitin to Become New Director of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg

On April 1, 2019, Andreas Beitin will take over as head of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. The art historian has been Director of the Ludwig Forum for International Art in Aachen since February 2016. "What particularly appeals to me, in addition to the focus on contemporary art at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, is the opportunity to realize exhibitions with artistic positions from the classical modern period", Andreas Beitin.

Fans Gather to See Port Talbot's New Work by Banksy
Article date: Thursday, December 20, 2018

Fans Gather to See Port Talbot's New Work by Banksy

Art fans have been gathering outside a steelworker's garage in Port Talbot to look at a new work by the elusive street artist Banksy. The graffiti, entitled Season's Greetings, was painted on the outside of a steelworker's garage on Tuesday night.

Belgian Colonial Museum Re-Opens Amid Protests and Demands for Return of Artifacts
Article date: Sunday, December 9, 2018

Belgian Colonial Museum Re-Opens Amid Protests and Demands for Return of Artifacts

Belgium's controversial Africa Museum re-opened on Saturday after a five-year renovation, but protests and a request from the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the return of its stolen artefacts have overshadowed the site's unveiling.

Anish Kapoor Statement on Victory Over NRA Use of Imagery
Article date: Friday, December 7, 2018

Anish Kapoor Statement on Victory Over NRA Use of Imagery

"We are pleased to declare victory over the NRA. They have now complied with our demand to remove the unauthorised image of my sculpture Cloud Gate from their abhorrent video 'The Violence of Lies', which seeks to promote fear, hostility and division in American society."

The Aestheticized Interview with Kent Anderson Butler (USA)
Article date: Thursday, December 6, 2018

The Aestheticized Interview with Kent Anderson Butler (USA)

Kent Anderson Butler is a Los Angeles based artist working in a variety of mediums including video installation, performance and photography. "Currently, I am engaged in the exploration of the “human condition,” the “body” and the “spirit.” I am exploring the integration of how one can weave aspects of the “sacred”, the “environment” and the “body” within a contemporary cultural climate that increasingly ignores the invisible."

Mexico to Help Rebuild Brazil's National Museum
Article date: Monday, December 3, 2018

Mexico to Help Rebuild Brazil's National Museum

Mexican experts are to help rebuild Brazil's cherished National Museum destroyed a few months ago by a massive blaze which devastated the country. Experts from Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) will work alongside their Brazilian colleagues to restore the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro's building and create a new museum.

Ghérasim Luca  -  “Héros-Limite” at the Centre Pompidou
Article date: Monday, December 3, 2018

Ghérasim Luca - “Héros-Limite” at the Centre Pompidou

An outstanding writer, described by Gilles Deleuze as “the greatest poet in the French language”, Ghérasim Luca is the “héros-limite” of inventiveness in language and imagery, an inspired “cubomaniac” who traverses and tests the practices of poetry, photography, drawing, collage and art publishing.

Orsay Through the Eyes of Julian Schnabel
Article date: Saturday, December 1, 2018

Orsay Through the Eyes of Julian Schnabel

For its first invitation to a great contemporary artist, the Musée d’Orsay has asked the painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel to give an interpretation of the collection, by presenting, in two of the museum’s historic rooms, a new scenography and a selection of works that have never previously been displayed together.

Photo of Vincent van Gogh, 13, is Actually His Brother
Article date: Friday, November 30, 2018

Photo of Vincent van Gogh, 13, is Actually His Brother

A photograph that was long thought to be of the 13-year-old Vincent van Gogh has now been proven to be a portrait of his brother Theo van Gogh, aged 15, the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam said on Thursday. Experts have reached this new conclusion on the basis of new, in-depth research conducted by the Van Gogh Museum and other experts as well as forensic examination, the museum said.

'The Illuminated River' will Transform London with a Light Installation and Celebrate the Spirit of Thames
Article date: Thursday, November 29, 2018

'The Illuminated River' will Transform London with a Light Installation and Celebrate the Spirit of Thames

The Illuminated River will transform the capital with a unified light installation across central London's bridges that will connect, celebrate and capture the spirit of the Thames and its diverse communities. Incorporating up to 15 bridges, from Albert Bridge to Tower Bridge, once complete the Illuminated River will be the longest public art commission in the world at 2.5 miles in length, along 4.5 nautical miles of the River Thames.

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