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The Art Newspaper - 02-May-2014

Mexicans will not get an Aztec headdress back from a Vienna museum—but they can see it for free...

The Art Newspaper - 02-May-2014

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The Art Newspaper - 02-May-2014

Don Thompson has written an entertaining update to his first pre-crash examination of the art market—and we have an excerpt...

The Art Newspaper - 02-May-2014

Eskandar Maleki alleges deals were undisclosed, Amir Shariat countersues for malicious falsehood and defamation...

The Art Newspaper - 02-May-2014

In 1966, the artist Mel Bochner was a 26 year-old acolyte of Minimalism. That year, he wrote an essay on the movement hailing its demand for “a new critical vocabulary.” But the art historian Jeffrey Weiss says that looking at Bochner’s art through the Minimalist lens is often misleading. This week, viewers can decide for themselves with the opening of Mel Bochner: Strong Language at the Jewish Museum...

The Art Newspaper - 01-May-2014

A replica of the famous pharaoh’s burial chamber in Egypt could boost the trend for reproductions in sustainable tourism...

The Art Newspaper - 01-May-2014

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 1 May 2014 Inside the pharaoh's tomb A life-size facsimile of the tomb of King Tutankhamun opens to the public in Egypt tomorrow, 1 May. Installed two-meters underground, in a building next to the archaeologist...

The Art Newspaper - 01-May-2014

Instead of community service, a judge sentences Helly Nahmad to a year and a day in prison...

a-n - 01-May-2014

[2014-04-30] Investigations into the verasity of surface by Alex Dipple and Josh Redman. Commencing May-July Supported by a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company. ... ...

The Art Newspaper - 30-Apr-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 Wednesday 30 Apr 2014 In The Frame Compact-sized student living Has the answer to sustainable housing for artists been under our noses—or at least our autos—all along? The leaders...

The Art Newspaper - 30-Apr-2014

As two popes are beatified in Rome, an exhibition in Milan explores art and religion...

The Art Newspaper - 30-Apr-2014

Fifty royal mummies, including unknown princes and princesses, have been found in Luxor...

The Art Newspaper - 30-Apr-2014

Like many of Egypt’s post-Pharaonic sites, the historic complex has not received the same level of conservation as more ancient attractions...

The Art Newspaper - 30-Apr-2014

Has the answer to sustainable housing for artists been under our noses—or at least our autos—all along? The leaders of the Savannah College of Art and Design (Scad) in Atlanta, Georgia, think so. The institution has overhauled a local car park to create micro-housing units for 12 students. Each of the apartments is the size of a single parking place. A team of 75 students, 37 alumni and 12 professors...


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