Acquisitions round-up: Louvre acquires Jean-Siméon Chardin's Basket of Wild Strawberries after fundraising campaign
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by Hannah McGivern
11h ago
Plus, Morel cup enters the Musée d'Orsay and non-profit Joy of Giving Something gifts photography collection to Virginia Museum of Fine Arts ..read more
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Italy stops loans to Minneapolis amid ancient marble row
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by James Imam
11h ago
Dispute centres on the Doryphoros statue, which Italy believes was looted in the 1970s ..read more
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The artist ‘bending’ the Los Angeles River
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by Scarlet Cheng
11h ago
Lauren Bon is hoping her new project can save some of Southern California’s most precious resource: water ..read more
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Getty Museum acquires portrait by Neo-Classical painter Sophie Frémiet
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by Elena Goukassian
11h ago
It is the first US-museum acquisition of a work by the talented pupil of Jacques-Louis David ..read more
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The Himalayas come to Manhattan for Rubin Museum’s final show in its New York space
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by Elena Goukassian
15h ago
Works by artists from the region and diaspora appear alongside objects from the museum’s collection ..read more
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The legacy and mystery of the display of Native American art at the 1932 Venice Biennale
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by Claire Voon
15h ago
Remarkably little is known about the selection, reception and whereabouts of the Native art shown in the US pavilion at the 18th Biennale ..read more
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US authorities return 38 antiquities to China
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by Benjamin Sutton
15h ago
Even amid political tensions between the superpowers, officials from both countries emphasised the importance of continued collaboration on antiquities trafficking ..read more
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First his faeces, now his works, are turned into diamonds: Christoph Büchel's show fills every corner of the Fondazione Prada in Venice
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by Gareth Harris
15h ago
The artist and provocateur's exhibition is focused on debt and its consequences for society and individuals ..read more
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The fate of a Van Gogh flower painting destined for Japan’s 'Sheer Pleasure' pavilion
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by Martin Bailey
17h ago
Kojiro Matsukata’s still life was destroyed in a London fire and his “Van Gogh’s Bedroom” was seized during the Second World War ..read more
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Denmark's Venice Biennale 2024 pavilion explores Greenlandic culture
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by Alexander Morrison
21h ago
The photographer Innuteq Storch records life in the autonomous territory ..read more
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