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'Mantegna and Bellini. Masters of the Renaissance' in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
Article date: Saturday, January 19, 2019

'Mantegna and Bellini. Masters of the Renaissance' in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin

The exhibition Mantegna and Bellini. Masters of the Renaissance travels from London’s National Gallery to the Gemäldegalerie as the top temporary art exhibition in Berlin in 2019. It features around 100 works to compare and contrast two of the greatest Renaissance artists, who also happened to be brothers-in-law: Andrea Mantegna (c. 1431–1506) and Giovanni Bellini (c. 1435–1516).

Fundação Bienal Appoints Jacopo Crivelli Visconti As Curator Of The 34th Bienal De São Paulo
Article date: Friday, January 18, 2019

Fundação Bienal Appoints Jacopo Crivelli Visconti As Curator Of The 34th Bienal De São Paulo

The Fundação Bienal de São Paulo is announcing the appointment of Jacopo Crivelli Visconti as curator of the 34th edition of the Bienal de São Paulo, which will take place in 2020

UK Invests in Restoring Egyptian Cultural Heritage
Article date: Friday, January 18, 2019

UK Invests in Restoring Egyptian Cultural Heritage

A delegation of experts from across Egypt, Tunisia and Sudan are visiting the Mamluk Minbars of Cairo and celebrating the success of restoration work conducted on it as part of UK’s Cultural Protection Fund

Mauritshuis Acquires Painting by Rembrandt’s Most Influential Teacher
Article date: Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Mauritshuis Acquires Painting by Rembrandt’s Most Influential Teacher

The Mauritshuis has for many years had an engaging and high-quality painting by Pieter Lastman (1583-1633), Rembrandt’s most influential teacher, on its wish list. This dream has now been fulfilled with the acquisition of St John the Baptist Preaching of 1627. The painting was purchased from an American owner by the Friends of the Mauritshuis Foundation with the support of a private donor.

Lucio Fontana: Spatial Environment (1968) at El Museo del Barrio
Article date: Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Lucio Fontana: Spatial Environment (1968) at El Museo del Barrio

El Museo del Barrio is pleased to present artist Lucio Fontana’s 1968 Ambiente Spaziale [Spatial Environment]. First created in the late 1940s in relation to the artist’s innovative Spatialism movement, Fontana’s Spatial Environments are labyrinthine, total environments that viewers enter and navigate.

Uffizi Galleries to Host Cai Guo-Qing's Flora Commedia
Article date: Sunday, January 13, 2019

Uffizi Galleries to Host Cai Guo-Qing's Flora Commedia

The Uffizi Galleries present contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang’s latest solo exhibition, Flora Commedia. The exhibition is co-curated by Eike Schmidt, director of the Uffizi, and Laura Donati, curator of the Department of Prints and Drawings of the Uffizi.

The Gardens of Agra, India, Back in Bloom
Article date: Sunday, January 13, 2019

The Gardens of Agra, India, Back in Bloom

The scent of jasmine. Oleander blooms in various shades of pink. Butterflies hovering over flowering hibiscus. These are the sights and smells you encounter today at the Mughal Gardens in Agra, India–just as they were experienced in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. But it wasn’t always the case.

Possible Painting by Michelangelo, or one of his Pupils, Stolen in Belgium
Article date: Saturday, January 12, 2019

Possible Painting by Michelangelo, or one of his Pupils, Stolen in Belgium

On Friday morning between 5.00 and 6.00 in the morning, a burglar stole a painting from the St. Ludgerus Church in Zele. It concerns the work 'Holy Family' - 145 by 99 centimeters - from the sixteenth century that might be a painting by Michelangelo or one of his pupils.

Sale of Rubens by Dutch Royal Family ‘Not Right Royal Way’, Says Museum Director
Article date: Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Sale of Rubens by Dutch Royal Family ‘Not Right Royal Way’, Says Museum Director

The auction of a drawing of the flamenco painter Rubens (1577-1640) belonging to the private collection of the Dutch Royal Family, has revived the debate on the disappearance of artistic heritage behind the backs of museums. With an estimated price between 2.5 and 3.5 million dollars (from 2 to 3 million euros), will go on sale next January 30 at the Sotheby's house in New York, along with 12 sketches and Studies of Ancient Masters.

Beatrix Ruf Will Not Return to the Museum in the Role of Adviser or Director of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Article date: Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Beatrix Ruf Will Not Return to the Museum in the Role of Adviser or Director of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

After close consultation, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and its former director, Beatrix Ruf, have agreed to leave the past behind. As previously reported, Ruf will not return to the Museum in the role of adviser or director.

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