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The art world is a jungle, so find the right guide before you become someone's next meal.
New York City
Joined March 2009
Vienna Exhibition Shines Light On Forgotten Female Artist
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Michaelina Wautier, a previously overlooked female Baroque painter, is now getting her own exhibition in Vienna.
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Rembrandt Restoration at the Städel Museum
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Rembrandt’s Blinding of Samson, one of the artist’s most prominent religious works, is set to receive an extensive makeover.
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Picasso Museum Announces Expansion
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The Picasso Museum has recently announced a $50 million expansion project, which will include an outdoor space for a public sculpture garden.
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Sotheby's Karpidas Collection Evening Sale
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Last week, the first significant sale of the autumn auction season took place at Sotheby’s London with the collection of Pauline Karpidas.
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Met Museum Commission Highlights Indigenous Art
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art has revealed a new addition to its façade: a series of sculptures by the indigenous artist Jeffrey Gibson.
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Pennsylvania Art Fraudster Sentenced
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Carter Reese, a Pennsylvania art and antiques dealer, was sentenced for selling forged artworks allegedly by twentieth-century masters.
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Christie’s Closes Digital Department
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Christie’s has closed its digital art department, potentially marking the beginning of the mainstream art world’s breakup with the medium.
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Painting Of The Week: John Stobart's Independence, Wayne City Landing, 1842
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Rehs Galleries' Painting of the Week: John Stobart's view of paddleboats on the Missouri River in the age of westward expansion.
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Rubens Rediscovered in Paris
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A French auctioneer may have rediscovered a lost masterpiece by the Baroque Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens.
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Symbol Of Venice. Made In China?
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The Lion of Venice, a bronze sculpture used as a symbol of the Italian city, likely came from China, according to recent scientific studies.
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Van Gogh Museum Threatens To Close
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The Vincent van Gogh Museum states that it may be forced to close if it does not receive additional funding from the Dutch government.
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Painting Of The Week: Le Réveil de Vénus by Louis Courtat
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Rehs Galleries' Painting of the Week: Le Réveil de Vénus by Louis Courtat, a nineteenth-century rendition of a classical subject.
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Collector Sues Christie’s Over Tainted Provenance
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A collector is suing Christie’s for allegedly failing to disclose that a Picasso they guaranteed was owned by a cocaine trafficker.
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Bayeux Tapestry Loan Receives Opposition
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The plan to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to the British Museum has received pushback in the form of a petition that has over 50,000 signatures.
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Painting Threatens German Cathedral’s UNESCO Status https://t.co/sAp425tMmO
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Germany’s Naumburg Cathedral is at risk of losing its world heritage site status from UNESCO because of a controversial painting.
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NYC Museums Donate Art To New JFK Airport Terminal
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John F. Kennedy International Airport’s new Terminal 6 will include works of art from several prominent New York cultural institutions.
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Sotheby's Breuer Building Headquarters To Open On November 8th
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Sotheby’s has announced that its new headquarters in the Breuer Building will open to the public on November 8th of this year.
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