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The Art Newspaper - 27-May-2014

Govan taught his daughter to fly in his bright yellow 1968 Cessna 150 What’s better than taking a private plane to the art-filled desert town of Marfa, Texas? Travelling with a companion who also happens to be the director of one of the most prominent museums in the US. At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s annual Collector’s Committee fundraising event last month, the institution auctioned off...

The Art Newspaper - 24-May-2014

Enjoy a home-cooked meal with Antonelli Want to eat a home-cooked Milanese meal with Museum of Modern Art curator Paola Antonelli? Or take a private tour of the Pérez Art Museum Miami with its former director Terence Riley? Now you can—but it will cost you at least $1,600 and $750, respectively. The experiences have been donated, along with 28 others, to benefit the architecture and design non-profit...

The Art Newspaper - 23-May-2014

In The Frame - The Art Newspaper The Art Newspaper RSS   Search Home News Museums Market Conservation Comment Features Interviews Reviews ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE JOBS ARCHIVE WHAT'S ON ART FAIRS IN PRINT Sign in to digital edition Friday 23 May 2014 In The Frame Irony pours forth at V&A From Michael Schmidt’s series “Lebensmittel” Last night, the Prix Pictet, the international photography award worth SwF100,000...

The Art Newspaper - 23-May-2014

- The Art Newspaper     The Art Newspaper RSS   Search Home News Museums Market Conservation Comment Features Interviews Reviews ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE JOBS ARCHIVE WHAT'S ON ART FAIRS IN PRINT Sign in to digital edition Friday 23 May 2014 Exhibitions United Kingdom Still looking for civilisation Civilisation , Kenneth Clark’s sprawling 13-part BBC miniseries on the history of Western art and philosophy...

The Art Newspaper - 23-May-2014

Irony pours forth at V&A Carolyn's curatorial conundrum Lawrence of Arabia railway restored Welcome to the land of Jing Bang Jean-Michel’s golden balls Murakami is happy happy Big fish in Siggs’ pond Deal or no deal Getting shirty Rock-star looks It ain’t the end of the world Kris Martin makes sweet music Because you're Wirth it In a desert far, far away… Not that kind of dealer Hands off for Hemingway...

The Art Newspaper - 22-May-2014

- The Art Newspaper     The Art Newspaper RSS   Search Home News Museums Market Conservation Comment Features Interviews Reviews ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE JOBS ARCHIVE WHAT'S ON ART FAIRS IN PRINT Sign in to digital edition Thursday 22 May 2014 Exhibitions Museums News Egypt Egyptian artefacts recovered after looting, now on show in Cairo But the country’s heritage remains at risk By Garry Shaw. Web only...

a-n - 22-May-2014

[2014-05-22] On this blog I aim to discuss my ideas and frustrations about being an artist and the arts rather than my practice... ...

The Art Newspaper - 21-May-2014

Yokohama Triennale announces its artist line-up...

The Art Newspaper - 20-May-2014

The railway was blown up during the First World War as shown in the movie “Lawrence of Arabia” Near the tombs of Mada’in Saleh, a station of the famous Hejaz railway has been carefully restored, together with its 1906 locomotives, made in the Rhineland, and is open to the public. This famous railway line was built by the Turks to transport pilgrims from Damascus to Medina in four days instead of the...

The Art Newspaper - 19-May-2014

- The Art Newspaper     The Art Newspaper RSS   Search Home News Museums Market Conservation Comment Features Interviews Reviews ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE JOBS ARCHIVE WHAT'S ON ART FAIRS IN PRINT Sign in to digital edition Monday 19 May 2014 Cultural policy Heritage Saudi Arabia A new awareness of conservation The Kingdom is officially opening to tourism By Pas Paschali. Focus, Issue 257, May 2014 Published...


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