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ARCOmadrid has been Rescheduled for Next July
Article date: Friday, September 25, 2020

ARCOmadrid has been Rescheduled for Next July

ARCOmadrid has been rescheduled for next July to ensure the strongest international presence possible. Ensuring safety and international mobility will be the priorities of a special edition timed to coincide with the 40th anniversary.

Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen Finishes Construction in Preparation for Museum’s Big Move
Article date: Thursday, September 24, 2020

Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen Finishes Construction in Preparation for Museum’s Big Move

Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, the first publicly accessible art depot in the world designed by MVRDV, has finished construction. Located in Rotterdam’s Museumpark, the depot features a new type of experience for museum visitors: a sturdy engine room where the complete collection of 151,000 objects is made accessible to the public.

Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Belgium Present 'Be Modern: From Klee to Tuymans'
Article date: Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Belgium Present 'Be Modern: From Klee to Tuymans'

The exhibition BE MODERN focuses on the RMFAB's collection of modern and contemporary art, gathering renowned Belgian and international artists. A selection of 150 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, installations and moving images depicts the modern history of visual arts.

Another Van Gogh Painting Joins the Noord Brabants Museum Collection
Article date: Sunday, September 13, 2020

Another Van Gogh Painting Joins the Noord Brabants Museum Collection

Het Noordbrabants Museum has once again expanded its ever-growing collection of works by Vincent van Gogh. The museum recently acquired an 1885 portrait of a woman from the Nuenen area via Christie’s London. The purchase was funded by the BankGiro Lottery, private individuals, and companies.

France Launches a €2 Billion Recovery Plan for Culture
Article date: Wednesday, September 9, 2020

France Launches a €2 Billion Recovery Plan for Culture

Culture, at the heart of our intimate construction and social cohesion, a marker of France’s international influence, has been severely affected by the health crisis. With €2 billion for Culture, the response is massive and global.

Frieze Sculpture Returns this October in Regent's Park
Article date: Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Frieze Sculpture Returns this October in Regent's Park

This October sees the return of Frieze Sculpture in Regent's Park and a hybrid programme of online and offline activity, reaching audiences worldwide via Frieze Viewing Room as well as celebrating the vibrant art scene in London.

Ashmolean Uncovers a Painting from Rembrand's Workshop in Museum Stores
Article date: Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Ashmolean Uncovers a Painting from Rembrand's Workshop in Museum Stores

The Ashmolean has uncovered a painting in its stores, bequeathed to the Museum in 1951, which can now be confirmed as having been painted in Rembrandt’s workshop in c. 1630. The tiny picture, Head of a Bearded Man, is a portrait study of an old man with a downcast gaze, typical of Rembrandt’s work at this time.

Burning Man, Art on Fire : The Enthusiasm Splashes from The Screen
Article date: Friday, August 28, 2020

Burning Man, Art on Fire : The Enthusiasm Splashes from The Screen

An inspirational insight into the spectacular art at the center of this annual celebration, BURNING MAN: ART ON FIRE follows the unpredictable journey of the artists who defy reason to bring their massive installations and sculptures to the punishing Nevada desert. Filmed just after Burning Man’s legendary founder suddenly died, the community of artists is challenged by impossible timing and blinding dust storms.

‘Two Laughing Boys’ Painting by Frans Hals is Stolen for the Third Time
Article date: Thursday, August 27, 2020

‘Two Laughing Boys’ Painting by Frans Hals is Stolen for the Third Time

The Frans Hals painting Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer has been stolen for the third time in its recent history. The painting was taken from the Museum Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden in Leerdam before dawn on Wednesday, after robbers forced open the back door, police said in a statement.

A Man Who Damaged an Oil Painting by Pablo Picasso at Tate Modern has been Jailed for 18 Months
Article date: Wednesday, August 26, 2020

A Man Who Damaged an Oil Painting by Pablo Picasso at Tate Modern has been Jailed for 18 Months

Shakeel Massey, 20, damaged the artist’s 1944 painting Bust of a Woman at the central London gallery on December 28 2019. The artwork was painted during the Nazi occupation of France during the Second World War in Picasso’s studio at Rue des Grands-Augustins in Paris, the Tate said.

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