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San Antonio Current· 6 hours agoWhile two of the triptych’s paintings have long been in the museum’s collection, a third painting in...
The Viral Billie Eilish Louvre Promotion Video Appears to Be a Hoax
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New York Review of Books· 6 days agoThe Metropolitan Museum of Art’s European Paintings galleries, which reopened last November after a thoughtful, beautiful refurbishment and...
Hack-Hit Christie's Sells $114.7 Million of Contemporary Art, Withdraws Major Marden | Artnet News
Artnet News· 6 days agoOn Tuesday night in New York, with its website still crippled from a cyberattack, Christie’s managed...
An Inside Look at How Refik Anadol and Digital Art Were Finally Welcomed into MoMA and the...
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An Intimate Renoir Portrait That Hides Cross-Cultural Crafts
Artnet News· 5 days agoRenoir's portrait of Margot Legrand is filled with influences from Japan, Algeria and more. Guilhem André at the Louvre Abu Dhabi discusses.
How self-taught Dallas painter Jammie Holmes became a national name
Billings Gazette· 4 days agoJammie Holmes was in his early 30s when he first learned about something called an “art gallery.” “We talked in swamps, and we talked in sugar cane,” said Holmes (whose first name is pronounced ...
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Crosscut· 5 days agoA detail shot of “Project Aurora,” an LED light installation by Seattle artist Ginny Ruffner. The...
A fine collection of Arkansas artifacts | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 3 days agoBuffalo hides dressed and painted by the Quapaw Indians were the first Arkansas artworks to draw the...
Mystery in the Alps: A Chinese Family, a Swiss Inn and the World’s Most Expensive Weapon
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoMr. Wang smoothed it over by introducing himself to the village, undertaking modest upgrades such as...